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Welcome to the world of Colmscomics, where our everyday life gets twisted to insane levels of absurdity.

The artist behind Colmscomics, Colm Lavery, continues to tackle various modern topics and turn them into short 4-panel comics. However, the artist is also exploring longer story-based comics, such as the Witch Beth series he is currently working on. In this post, we shared Colm's shorter ones, but if you'd like to see his other work, make sure to visit his social media accounts.

When we asked how the artist would describe the essence or theme behind his comics, Colm wrote: "For my short funny comics, I would say the most common theme in them is subverting expectations, as well as being a little edgy. I don’t want to cross any lines, but I feel you get the biggest laugh out of someone when you push the boundaries a little, just a toe into the inappropriate."

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Colm continued: “That certainly seems to be where my humour mostly stems from, and four panels is just enough time to quickly set up an expectation in the reader and turn it on its head in the fourth panel. I don’t always do it, because if I did it every time then you would subconsciously suspect a twist, which defeats the whole purpose. As for my Witch Beth comic, it’s more a lighthearted horror story with dark humour sprinkled throughout, heavily inspired by the Discworld novels, which I love.”

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    Man at funeral podium, surrounded by shocked mourners, reveals absurd twist about dentist, creating unexpected comic situation.

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    Anotherustyspoon
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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    tbh evil thought but I would pay someone to do this at my funeral to scare the s**t out of my loved one's.

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    We wanted to learn more about Colm’s background. He kindly shared:

    “As you can probably tell from the quality of my work, I did not go to art school. Rather, I was just someone who always really enjoyed art and was more self-taught. Despite studying it through GCSE and A-levels (I’m from Northern Ireland, so high school for anyone reading from across the pond). And sadly, there weren’t many art jobs going on at the art factory, so I decided to give up on it as a career, but always kept it as a hobby. 

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    Then I started noticing more and more webcomics online, like Randowis and Adamtots, and thought it would be really fun if I could contribute to that community. I would have a reason to draw, get better at art, and flex my comedy muscles while I’m at it. Funnily enough, growing up, as much as I loved comics, the idea of drawing them was always so sickeningly exhausting to me. The idea of drawing the same images over multiple panels sounded tiring and stressful. Now look at me, drawing comics every week after getting home from my full-time job and already exhausted before I begin, haha.”

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    Comic illustrating an absurd and unexpected twist during a superhero rescue gone wrong in an urban setting.

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    Phyzzi
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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Pretty much every superhero rescue ever, though arguably Spiderman is the least likely to have this result since he doesn't travel at supernatural speeds, and the "web" presumably is springy like actual spider web (and so will stretch out to absorb a lot of the force of the catch and make "sudden" change in direction a lot less sudden. Also, Parker is canonically quite a nerd and would actually know about things like momentum and impulse and is probably accounting for them somewhat since he isn't ripping windows out of buildings. This becomes a much bigger issue when someone stops, say, a train or airplane though. The force to stop something that big from a point of contact the size of a body would punch a hole straight through the frame and then anything or anyone in the way after that. Of course, arguing physics in superhero stories is usually a fool's errand.

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    Comic of a man frustrated in a car by continuous radio breaks, exemplifying absurd situations and unexpected twists.

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's the reason I don't bother with radio stations, also they don't play ever what I want to hear.

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    Colm also wrote about his creative process when it comes to comics.

    “Have you ever seen a cartoon character going about its day until a metaphorical light bulb turns on above its head as it has its eureka moment? Well, it’s like that except my lightbulb flickers quite a bit like a sad fluorescent light in an old office, sound and all.  

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    “The joke and scenario will just pop up in my head out of nowhere, especially if I’m doing something that doesn’t require a lot of my attention like driving or listening to someone as they speak. Other times it’s when I’m talking to a group of friends, and in the moment I tell an offhand joke that doesn’t get a laugh. So I think the best way to deal with this level of rejection is to spend time to draw it out and post it online, so even more people can tell me it bombed, and why, in soul-destroying detail.”

    Regarding the audience’s takeaway, Colm commented: “Honestly, if they read my comics and get a little chuckle, even just internally, then I would be happy. Life can be hard and depressing, especially now. And I know the importance of the small laughs we can have that help us get through the day and make everything seem a little less bleak.

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    “Also, if people walked away thinking I was really funny and talented, then that’s also nice. In fact, I might prefer that over the chuckle thing.”

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    Comic of a man on a sofa with a dog, fire in the background; absurd situation with unexpected twists.

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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Me in the middle of a gaming session and I need to pee but there's a timed challenge.

    Lastly, the artist added: “Keep an eye out for the other work I do, like the Witch Beth series I’m working on, by checking out my socials like Instagram or Reddit. I also do a YouTube show with two other comic creators Pizzacakecomics and HolleringElk called ‘Pen-Pals.’ We compete against each other by drawing a lot of dumb challenges while talking to each other podcast-style. So if you want a laugh or just want to see our drawing process as we speed draw our prompts, then check us out!”

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    Comic depicts superheroes in absurd situations and unexpected twists, including searching for Batman amidst chaos.

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    #12

    Comic featuring absurd situations and unexpected twists with characters clasping hands in mutual understanding.

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    Phyzzi
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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is like the bare minimum that all animal abusers deserve.

    #16

    Comic of a priest performing a magic trick at a funeral; unexpected twist reveals a cheering audience.

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    2 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is what I mean when I say people pull c**p out of there a*s 💀

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    Comic illustration depicting absurd situations with unexpected twists and humor.

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    Comic strip of absurd situations featuring a bear encounter with unexpected twists and humorous dialogues between characters.

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    Comic showing a group preparing for a heist with unexpected twists. One team member is found gambling at a roulette table.

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    #24

    Comic of absurd situation with a character mistakenly clicking "Restart" instead of "Shut Down" on a computer.

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    Lene
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    3 weeks ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Oh I have done this so many times in my life. Lol. I struggled to shut down whatever I was doing and get to the power-menu. And then I accidently hit restart instead of shut down and I have to wait for the computer to restart so I can shut it down. And in the meantime all I really want is to go to bed and sleep for ages because I'm so tired my eyes hurt. Lol

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    Comic strip with absurd situations featuring a patient, doctor, and nurse in a humorous prostate exam scenario.

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