30 Relatable Comics By Eric Salinas That Deserve a Warning Label

Jake Parker

12 hours ago

Collection of relatable comic strips and Eric Salinas comic highlights featuring puns and awkward social situations

Eric Salinas, Please Stop Reading Our Minds

Updated on January 15, 2026

Relatable comics are supposed to be comforting, like “haha yes, same.” Eric Salinas’ version is more like, “haha yes, same… wait, why do you know that about me?” And somehow he makes it feel friendly while also dragging your entire personality into the sunlight.

This batch is funny, a little inappropriate, and weirdly therapeutic in the way a bad decision becomes a great story later. You’re going to laugh, then pause, then laugh again because you’re trying not to admit you’ve absolutely done the thing.

These are the kind of funny comics that move fast, hit hard, and leave you feeling like your group chat just got subpoenaed.

30 Relatable Comics From Eric Salinas

A few of these relatable comics are basically self-defense guides. Like the one where Celeste takes a creepy DM exchange and narrates it like a third-person novel, turning the sender’s desperation into literature. It’s petty in the cleanest possible font, and I respect it the way you respect a raccoon that figured out a lock.

Then there’s the grocery store chaos where she yells “Marco!” instead of calling someone. No notes. That’s just raw, uncut humanity. If you’ve ever shopped with the loud friend who treats aisle seven like a sports arena, these comic strips will feel like getting tagged in a post you didn’t authorize.

The pronouns/Hershey’s misunderstanding is the kind of joke that shouldn’t work, but does, because it’s also emotionally accurate. After a holiday binge, we’re all one bad decision away from being a seasonal candy. And yes, the Medusa “rock hard” gag lands in the exact zone Eric lives in: adult humor comics that are technically wordplay and technically a crime scene.

Sprinkle in a pickup line so corny it should require a permit (hi, Ginger Al), and you’ve got webcomics that keep the momentum while repeatedly reminding you that language is dangerous and your mouth is your worst employee.

If these relatable comics did you dirty and you want to keep that energy going, swing by 30 Ridiculous Marketplace Listings That Feel Like a Cry for Help, 30 Text Message Fails That Escalated Immediately, and 24 Photos of People Doing DIY Like They’re Speedrunning Regret.

Jake Parker writes like your intrusive thoughts got a Wi-Fi connection and started posting.

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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