Dan Misdea is one of those cartoonists who can squeeze a perfectly timed joke into a single panel and somehow make it feel like a full sitcom.
His hilarious comics—seen in The New Yorker and now gracing your screen—are clever, quirky, and just the right amount of absurd. It’s like if existential dread and dad jokes had a very smart baby.
Whether it’s a pun, a visual gag, or a tiny moment of relatable weirdness, these single-panel comics hit hard with minimal lines and maximum wit.
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