“Off The Mark”: Over 40 Hilarious Comics By Legendary Cartoonist Mark Parisi

Mark Parisi is a cartoonist hailing from Gloucester, Massachusetts, began his humor-filled journey at a young age. After earning a graphic design degree from Salem State University, Parisi humorously contemplated a career in either cartoons or grocery packing, ultimately choosing the former. Influenced by Charles Schulz, MAD Magazine, and Gary Larson, he launched his comic “Off the Mark” in 1987.

Thanks to Andrews McMeel’s national syndication, Parisi’s work has gained widespread acclaim across the United States. This latest collection offers over 40 cartoons, continuing to delight fans with his unique humor. See some of his funniest one-panel comics below.

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