The Funniest Cartoons by David Kramer

If you like the retro newspaper look, David Kramer’s cartoons will right up your alley. Some might even call this “boomer humor”, but we think it’s “great boomer humor”. Scroll down and have a laugh!

The Funniest Cartoons by Ryan Mason

Ryan Mason is a brilliant little-known cartoonist from the US of A. He started making comics back in the 2007 and is still going strong aiming to draw at least one cartoon each week. Some of his cartoons are pretty dark, so not probably not everyone will like them, however If you do and wish … Read more

The Funniest Cartoons by Will McPhail

Will McPhail is a professional doodler extraordinaire. As a regular contributor to The New Yorker, he uses his superpower of turning mundane moments into funny cartoons, ensuring that readers can enjoy a chuckle while sipping their morning coffee (or beer, if they’re raging alcoholics). Scroll down to see the funniest examples!

The Funniest Cartoons by Dave Coverly

Dave Coverly an American cartoonist and creator of the cartoon panel “Speed Bump”, which runs internationally in hundreds of newspapers and websites. He lives with his wife, Chris, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and has two adult daughters, Alayna and Simone. If you like this selection of some of his best cartoons and wish to see … Read more

The Funniest Cartoons by Bill Whitehead

Bill Whitehead has been drawing cartoons since the fifth grade. Since he’s old as hell, that was a long time ago. Over time he developed his own unique drawing style and gained recognition. Featured below are some of our favorites.

The Funniest Cartoons by Scott Johnston

Cartoonist Scott Johnston is not well-known and does not have a huge social media presence, but his cartoons are quite clever, so we encourage you to follow him on Instagram and scroll down to check out some of our favorites!

The Funniest Cartoons by Maritsa Patrinos

Maritsa Patrinos is an illustrator, designer, and creative strategist from the greatest country in the world: US of A. She has gained recognition for her work in various online and offline publications, and is an author of Common Blessings / Common Curses book that you can find on Amazon. Patrinos often explores themes of everyday … Read more

The Funnest Cat And Dog Cartoons by Anthony Smith

Meet Anthony Smith, an illustrator who creates comic strips that are like a delightful collision between a cat’s life, dog daycare, and a comedy club. If you’re a pet owner, you’ll definitely find these cartoons funny and highly relatable. Scroll down to see the best examples and check out Anthony’s book Learn To Speak Cat: … Read more

The Funniest Cartoons by Lonnie Millsap

Lonnie Millsap is a Californian cartoonist whose work appears in The New Yorker Magazine on a regular basis. He is a two-time Reuben Award nominee and his cartoons helped to put Playboy Magazine out of business – that’s quite an achievement! He has also published a lot of books you can get on Amazon. Scroll … Read more

The Funniest Cartoons by Johnny DiNapoli

Johnny DiNapoli is a talented writer and cartoonist based in New York City. His work has been published on The New Yorker, Funny Or Die, Upright Citizen’s Brigade, The New York Comedy Festival, and The People’s Improv Theater. Scroll down to see the funniest examples!

The Funniest Cartoons by John Atkinson

John Atkinson is a cartoonist known for his comics and cartoons that often play with language, literature, and everyday situations, offering humorous insights into various aspects of life. He’s also an author of a book Abridged Classics: Brief Summaries of Books that you might also want to check out. John’s book is a collection of … Read more

The Funniest Cartoons by Adam Douglas Thompson

Have you heard of Adam Douglas Thompson? He’s an American cartoonist with a distinctive minimalist art style who has contributed cartoons to The New Yorker for many years and has showcased his drawings in various art galleries. Scroll down to see our favorites!

The Funniest Cartoons by Tom Toro

Tom Toro is an American cartoonist known for his contributions to The New Yorker magazine as well as his book How to Potty Train Your Porcupine. His cartoons cover a wide range of topics, from everyday observations to more complex societal issues, and he has a talent for capturing the absurdity and humor in various … Read more