45 Single Panel Comics By SpudToons That Are Hilariously Absurd

Jake Parker

1 day ago

Collection of single panel comic images and SpudToon comic compilations featuring Edward Scissorhands in a raft and Cookie Monster

Single Panel Comics That Keep It Simple And Unhinged

Updated on January 8, 2026

Single panel comics are the purest delivery system for a joke. No buildup. No mercy. Just one frame that calmly drops a punchline and walks away. This batch is SpudToons Comics doing what they do best: absurd humor with relatable comics energy.

You’ll laugh, then you’ll realize you laughed at something extremely stupid, and somehow that makes it better.

45 Single Panel Comics By SpudToons Comics

Right away, there’s the sad oatmeal raisin cookie holding a sign about living in a chocolate chip world. It’s a tragic little hero story in one frame, and I respect it. Single panel comics are great at making you feel bad for food.

Then you’ve got the genie granting a dog’s wish by rubbing its belly. Phenomenal cosmic power, used for one solid scratch. Honestly? Perfect. Relatable comics are just truth with fewer steps.

The Cookie Monster situation where the Keebler Elf is basically the dealer is also a strong entry. It’s the kind of absurd humor that makes you laugh and then immediately look around like, “Am I allowed to laugh at this?” Yes. You are. It’s a comic.

I also love the Goldilocks crossover vibe. She’s knocking on the wrong door, and the Three Little Pigs look like they’ve been through things. Fairytale neighborhood watch energy. Meanwhile, Mama Bear’s porridge being cold because she’s serving everyone else is the most realistic plot explanation of all time.

And the inflatable raft full of sharp characters? Wolverines, scissor hands, porcupines, all in one rubber dinghy. That’s a panic attack drawn in HD. One sneeze and the whole boat becomes a concept.

If you need more like artistry like these single panel comics by SpudToons, keep these queued up: 32 Comics That Are One Panel And All Killer, 29 Cartoon Memes That Escalated Fast, and 50 Jokes That Feel Like They Were Written At 2 AM.

Jake Parker writes like he’s shouting “NEXT PANEL!” even though there’s only one.

Jake Parker, known around the web as "Jay," is a digital writer with over 10 years of experience covering internet humor, meme trends, and viral content. Before joining Thunder Dungeon, Jay was the lead editor at MemeWire, where he helped curate memes that broke the internet, including coverage on trends like Distracted Boyfriend, Kombucha Girl, and Bernie Sanders’ Mittens. A self-proclaimed "professional procrastinator," Jay spends his downtime scrolling Reddit and Twitter to stay ahead of what's about to break the internet next.

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