50 Absurd Comics That Shouldn’t Work This Well
Updated on January 17, 2026
Absurd comics are what you read when your brain wants comedy, but also wants to get lightly slapped by reality wearing a clown wig. Mooseylips makes the kind of weird comics that start with “haha same” and end with you staring into the middle distance like you just learned a new fact about yourself.
Quick preview of the chaos: a cat calling a one-second porch step a “journey,” a bee doing emotional damage like it’s a professional sport, and a spider reveal that instantly turns your car into a mobile panic room.
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There are two types of absurd comics in the world: the ones that are random for attention, and the ones that are random because life is random. Mooseylips is firmly in category two. Like the cat who steps outside for a single second, returns, and treats it like an epic adventure. That’s not just a joke—that’s a personality type. That cat has a journal. That cat has boundaries.
Then you’ve got the “scratched by the cat” panel where the human is crying happy tears like they just got proposed to, not clawed open. Pet ownership is basically a toxic relationship you willingly maintain because sometimes they sit near you. These funny comics are honest in a way no self-help book has the courage for.
The “self-unmade” man who inherited a fortune and speedran losing it by 35 is one of those webcomics that hits your brain sideways. It’s a success story told backward, like a motivational speaker fell into a reverse elevator. Inspirational? In a horrifying way, yes.
And the cicada politely asking to scream before unleashing a wall of noise is so accurate it should come with subtitles. Cicada season really is just “you mind if I…” followed by audio violence. Weird comics like this don’t exaggerate—nature already did.
If these absurd comics made you laugh and then briefly lose your grip on time, keep the same chaotic lane with 40 Funny Cat Memes for People Who Live Under Feline Law, 44 Relatable Webcomics That Read Your Mind a Little Too Well, and 30 Anxiety Memes That Are Basically Modern Folklore.
Jake Parker writes like your intrusive thoughts learned Photoshop and immediately started freelancing.