27 PBF Comics For Anyone Who Likes Dark Humor

Jake Parker

6 hours ago

27 masterful examples of a funny PBF comic, highlighting a muscular dinosaur batting away the extinction asteroid, an inappropriate paramedic marriage proposal, and a janitor secretly adding immature jokes to a complex math equation.

PBF Comics are basically a magic trick where the rabbit comes out of the hat holding a tiny knife. These darkly funny toons hit hardest when you’re expecting something sweet, then the strip calmly introduces dark humor comics logic and walks away without apologizing.

An absurd dark humor comic where a child misidentifies the letter E on an eye chart as a bee, resulting in doctors immediately sending the perfectly healthy kid into a massive, terrifying brain surgery machine.

This dump leans into webcomics, dark humor comics, and absurd comics—the trifecta of “wow, that’s funny” followed by “wait, should I be laughing.” The setups are clean, almost polite. Then the punchline lands like a pop-up ad for dread.

A funny PBF comic showing a highly muscular dinosaur intensely working out and lifting weights before calmly blowing a bubblegum bubble as the extinction meteor approaches Earth.
An epic and funny PBF comic titled the Saga of Slamasaurus, featuring a massive, muscular dinosaur stepping up to the plate and aggressively batting the giant extinction asteroid back into space.
A brilliant dark humor comic showing a female electrical outlet safely greeting a nice plug suitor at her door, while secretly pining over a dangerous bad-boy metal fork riding a motorcycle outside.
Two dinosaurs secretly mating right as the asteroid hits, leading to a hilarious and dark humor comic punchline where their fossilized skeletons are permanently displayed to a crowded modern museum in the exact same compromising position
A funny PBF comic featuring a herd of majestic pink unicorns desperately needing a male to save their tribe, only to be awkwardly greeted by a goofy donkey with a carrot strapped to its head.
A hilarious and cleverly drawn funny PBF comic depicting a Victorian romance between Peanut Butter and Jelly, ending in outrage when the peanut butter man discovers his lady's freshness seal button has already been popped.
A classic dark humor comic showing an innocent-looking elephant using its trunk to maliciously shake a rattlesnake's tail, deliberately baiting the angry snake into biting a nearby safari hunter directly in the face.
A wild funny PBF comic showing a child successfully seeing a hidden dolphin in a Magic Eye book, only to reveal the child is actually a patient in a psychiatric ward happily flopping on the floor while doctors prepare a straitjacket.
A brutal dark humor comic where a majestic Poseidon dramatically recruits a child at the beach to build a new kingdom, before a harsh reality check reveals he is just a wanted criminal in a disguise being arrested by police.
A funny PBF comic showing a smug couple choosing each other over a wishing well, only to watch in deep regret as other people fly away with spaceships, superpowers, and wheelbarrows full of cash.
A dark humor comic depicting a man excitedly yelling food fight before quickly realizing he is at a humanitarian relief effort feeding starving children.
A classic funny PBF comic where a dad enthusiastically tricks his son into playing cave explorer just so he can secretly pack all the kid's belongings onto the school bus and kick him out.
A retro 8-bit video game dark humor comic where a coach tells a young boxer he is ready to take on the world, resulting in the kid getting brutally punched in the face by a literal globe inside the ring.
A tragic and funny PBF comic showing an astronaut burning up in the atmosphere while falling from space, which two innocent children on Earth mistakenly identify as the first beautiful snowflake of the season.
A hilarious dark humor comic showing Gotcha the Clown being executed at the guillotine, only to reveal a tiny second clown popping out of the severed head to yell his catchphrase at the angry executioner.
A brilliant funny PBF comic pun where a husband with a literal hammer for a head comes home to find his wooden plank wife cheating on him with a guy who has a screwdriver for a head.
A deeply morbid dark humor comic showing a paramedic attempting to romantically propose to his coworker by inappropriately arranging a massive field of tragedy victims to spell out will you marry me.
A relatable funny PBF comic showing a man waking up incredibly excited to celebrate his birthday, while the Grim Reaper silently slides a bead on an abacus closer to his inevitable demise.
A Good Will Hunting parody in a dark humor comic where a sneaky janitor secretly adds to a complex chalkboard equation, leaving brilliant scientists staring in awe at the word boobs.

The thing I love about absurd comics is how confident they are. They don’t explain. They don’t soften the edge. They just present a ridiculous little world where the rules are simple and the outcomes are deeply incorrect. It’s like the universe got patch notes that say: improved irony, reduced mercy.

PBF Comics also weaponize innocence. Kids, animals, romance, birthdays—anything that normally feels safe becomes a convenient launchpad for a left turn. One second you’re smiling. Next second you’re staring at your phone like it just said something personal. Dark humor comics are at their best when they don’t yell. They whisper, and somehow that’s worse.

And the visual pun game in webcomics is unfairly strong. It’s the kind of joke you can’t unsee. You read it once, you laugh, and then later you remember it while doing something normal like buying groceries, and your brain goes, “Hey. Remember that?” Great. Love that for me.

If you want to keep your sense of safety mildly damaged after these PBF Comics, go hit 23 Dark Humor Memes For People With A Strong Stomach, 44 Comics That Go Off The Rails On Purpose, and 40 Absurd Comics That Feel Like A Fever Dream.

Jake Parker writes like a cartoonist who hands you a balloon animal and then quietly sets it on fire.

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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