35 Funny Homophone Comics Where Words Collide In The Funniest Of Ways By Bruce Worden

A homophone is like a linguistic twin – two words that sound identical but mean totally different things. Ever thought about how these word doppelgängers could turn into comedy gold? Bruce Worden sure did, and his ‘Homophones Weakly‘ comics are tickling funny bones left and right. The Facebook group for his comics bills them as a visual journey through words that are either lookalikes, soundalikes, or the kind that make you double-take.

Worden’s blend of wordplay and artistic flair churns out some of the funniest comics we’ve stumbled upon recently. Ready for a chuckle? Dive into some of Bruce Worden’s funny and pun-tastic homophone comics below.


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