35 Relatable Comics For Geeky Laughs From Brian Wonderful

Oct 04, 2025 08:00 AM EDT
A gallery of the best relatable comics from artist Brian Wonderful, featuring hilarious and clever observations about modern life.

Relatable Comics For Today

Updated on October 4, 2025

I was triaging my inbox like a dungeon crawl when a friend dropped a stack of relatable comics from the hilarious Brian Wonderful, and suddenly my to-do list had punchlines. I screenshotted three, promised myself “just one more tile,” and then the kettle declared a union break.

Early October has cozy-scroll energy—Instagram carousels serving panel perfection, r/comics bubbling with finds, and WEBTOON whispering “discover” like a siren. It’s ideal weather for webcomics, funny comics, and tight single panel comics that hit before your coffee cools.

35 Relatable Comics by Brian Wonderful

A relatable comic for cat owners, showing a cat secretly imagining a video game fight with its owner.
A relatable comic from Brian Wonderful showing the archetypes of a dysfunctional office, such as "Remaining Developer" and the Grim Reaper.
A dark humor comic that parodies Scooby-Doo, showing the gang unmasking the villain and then immediately burying him.
A relatable comic about the anxiety and stress caused by vague microwave instructions like "4 to 5 minutes."
A wholesome and funny relatable comic that imagines a Predator from the movie who is a wildlife photographer instead of a hunter.
A funny relatable comic for spooky season where a vampire has a "near-life experience" after being exposed to sunlight.
A relatable comic showing the ridiculously long and illogical path a DoorDash driver takes to deliver food.
A funny and relatable comic showing the villain Skeletor being distracted from his evil plans by his band practice.
A timely and relatable comic from Brian Wonderful about the intersection of advanced AI writing and declining human literacy.
A funny and relatable comic about the experience of starting and finishing an entire bag of chips in one sitting.

Now that you’ve toured this set of Brian Wonderful's relatable comics, you felt the rhythm: tidy setup, half-beat, clean turn. The best relatable comics translate life admin into sitcom scenes—calendar creep becomes a villain arc, snack diplomacy becomes lore. Save a few under gallery highlights for the 3 p.m. wobble.

Craft note: let the art drive. Keep captions lean, protect the pause, and crop so the eye lands exactly where the joke turns. A sharp image plus a five-word topper will beat a paragraph every time. Rotate in webcomics for serial vibes and single panel comics for instant payoff.

Entities keep the scroll lively. A nod to Reddit comment chaos, a wink at auto-captions on Instagram, and that one WEBTOON pacing trick (reveal on the next tile) give each gag extra snap. These travel cleanly from Slack to the family thread—bright beats, polite exits.

Aim stays kind. We’re roasting situations—delayed motivation, meeting weather, the eternal laundry miniboss—not people. That’s why this batch of relatable comics is office-safe and PTA-approved while still giving you the cathartic snort you paid for with time and caffeine.

If you’re stocking a follow-up flight that doesn’t repeat today’s moves, queue these companions: I laughed through 40 Webcomics That Land In One Beat, refueled with 40 Single Panel Comics For Quick Laughs, and cooled down with 30 Absurd Comics To Fix Your Afternoon.

Author bio: Alex Thompson color-codes chaos and audits punchlines like expense reports.

Alex Thompson has been chronicling internet culture and meme phenomena for nearly seven years. Starting at CollegeHumor and later becoming lead meme editor at Mashable, Alex has covered everything from vintage internet memes like Rickrolling to recent viral events such as Corn Kid and Grimace Shake. With a keen eye for what connects and entertains digital audiences, Alex writes with humor, relatability, and deep knowledge of online culture. At Thunder Dungeon, Alex is the go-to source for meme analysis, viral breakdowns, and internet nostalgia.
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