45 Single Panel Comics From Will Macphail That Sting

Feb 10, 2026 04:00 PM EST
A compilation of Will Macphail Comics featuring the "Panic Attack Harmonica" woman and the "Loveless Void" man.
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If you’re in the mood for single panel comics that land fast and leave a little dent, you’re in the right place. I was out by the driveway, doing that suburban thing where you “just stepped out for a second” and somehow ended up checking the porch light and the mailbox too—when I realized I needed a quick laugh that actually sticks.

A hilarious single panel comic by Will McPhail showing a woman sitting on a bathroom floor playing a harmonica to "spice up" her panic attack.

Will Macphail has a way of packing a whole story into one beat. These feel like comic strips trimmed down to the sharpest edge: clean lines, quick turns, and cartoon humor that sneaks up on you. Ever laugh, then immediately think, “Okay… why did that feel aimed directly at me?”

Quick hits, big punch

An insightful entry in Will Macphail Comics depicting a couple on a date being puppeteered by their own anxious, sweating inner selves.
A witty single panel comic parodying The Wizard of Oz, where Dorothy questions the safety of being followed by three strange men in the woods.
A surreal single panel comic showing a man sitting calmly on a couch with his cat while a volcano erupts lava through his living room door.
A movie poster style single panel comic titled "Night of the Not Knowing What to Say After Inhaling Helium."
A relatable single panel comic showing a To-Do list that starts with "Write Oscar Acceptance Speech" and ends with "Have Idea."
A poignant single panel comic featuring an hourglass where the top sand is a woman on vacation and the bottom is her office desk.
A funny single panel comic where a parrot refuses a cracker and demands acknowledgment for mastering the English language.
A relatable single panel comic showing a woman struggling to remember the plot of a book she's been reading for three months.
A dark humor single panel comic depicting a man in bed shouting at the empty space next to him: "Quit hogging the sheets, loveless void!"

A lot of these revolve around office-life weirdness, tiny social collisions, and the low-grade background stress of modern living. The jokes are smart without being smug, and the timing is so tight you can almost hear the little mental rimshot as the punchline lands.

One cluster leans into relationships and routine—texts, small talk, the polite lies we tell to keep things moving. Another cluster goes bigger and more reflective, but still keeps it anchored in everyday moments, like a casual comment that suddenly turns into a full-on reality check.

That’s the magic of single panel comics: no wind-up, no filler, just a direct hit. You get the setup and the twist in the same breath, and sometimes the quiet part shows up right after the laugh. It’s the kind of read that makes you snort, then stare off for a second like you just remembered it’s trash day.

Before you head back to real life, you might also like 35 Memes About Office Life That Feel Illegal to Read at Work, 35 Relatable Jokes Only Tired Parents Will Truly Get, and 40 Clever Observations That Deserve a Standing Ovation.

Mike Hartley—suburban storyteller, professional over-noticer, and your guide to the funniest stuff hiding between errands.

Michael Hartley, or just "Mike," is an editor and seasoned meme historian whose articles have traced the evolution of meme humor from early Impact-font classics to today’s TikTok sensations. With nearly a decade spent as senior editor at ViralHype and as a regular contributor to Cheezburger, Mike has dissected the rise of meme legends such as Bad Luck Brian, Success Kid, and Doge. When he's not hunting down meme gold for Thunder Dungeon, Mike teaches workshops on meme marketing and the psychology behind shareable content.
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