Today, we'd like to share selected strips by "Comic Dux," who is making a return to Bored Panda. As you may recall, this artist's comics are undeniably controversial, and you might occasionally feel a sting of guilt for finding joy in the depicted situations. Well, we're all guilty as charged, and we're not ashamed of it at all! If you're not familiar with the dark series by the artist named Andrew, be sure to check out our previous post where we featured some of his earlier works.
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We all have a bit of a liking for controversy. While we may not actively seek to engage in inappropriate behavior ourselves, there's a tendency to follow others, having the courage to deviate from popular opinions and speak the unfiltered truth. Regardless of the critique or potential consequences, those who express polarizing views often find themselves under the judgmental look of others. However, there are certain aspects of life where a touch of controversy adds much-needed spice.
Thats why i just hold them outside my ear so that i can listen but not have to touch.... that
Take dark humor, for instance. It can be sharp and may not suit everyone's taste, yet it consistently attracts a wide fanbase. Even those who adhere to the standards of good taste and strive to be generally nice and righteous can find joy in peculiar humor. In the privacy of their own space, they may secretly let themselves have a good laugh sparked by a dark joke.
Maybe the caveman/woman who painted all those animals on the walls of Lascaux was opening a restaurant.
I remember a time...a time when Bored Panda wasn't riddled with pop-ups, redirects, and annoying polls. And didn't hide posts that expressed differing beliefs or opinions.
The “Comic Dux” style is quite simplistic and vibrant. Typically, Andrew limits his stories to no more than four panels, effectively conveying his creative and entertaining concepts. There is no doubt the humor featured in his webcomic is distinctive and may not resonate with everyone. Therefore, if you're sensitive or not a fan of edgy themes, we recommend skipping these comics.
If you’re into dark humor yourself and you’re looking for more artists creating a similar genre of comics, we encourage you to check out our other posts featuring other artists like ToothyBj, Arcade Rage, or Dark Dystopia.
Bitter bitter small green fly/ In my mouth or in my eye/ His was but to do and die.
No shịt! I always assume it's the police and don't answer. Even though I know I've done nothing wrong - recently...
Lol!! No! That is a horse breed. Not cow, unless I'm just ignorant of that. Are there Friesian cows?
So when can you start feeding them again since all day is technically after midnight
For anyone who doesn't remember, Baldi is a bald maths teacher in green who is the antagonist of the game "Baldis basics; in education and learning" I am not going to try to explain salad fingers
I had to look a couple times because my brain just couldn't decipher.. So gross but, just because some people won't admit doesn't make it false!
"Dark humour"? Only someone made of rainbows and cotton candy and rays of sunshine could consider these even remotely close to "dark" humour. Heck, I'm not convinced that most of them even hit "humour", let alone "dark humour".
This. Not dark at all. Some were just gross - all the poop and booger ones - and that Baldi and Salad Fingers one is just weird. 🫤
Load More Replies..."Dark humour"? Only someone made of rainbows and cotton candy and rays of sunshine could consider these even remotely close to "dark" humour. Heck, I'm not convinced that most of them even hit "humour", let alone "dark humour".
This. Not dark at all. Some were just gross - all the poop and booger ones - and that Baldi and Salad Fingers one is just weird. 🫤
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