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20 Stress Museum Comics Full Of Surprising Twists

  • By Malaika
  • 10 months ago
  • 4 minutes read
Surprising Comics

Dry humour is an acquired taste.

Dry humour, which is often defined by subtle sarcasm and deadpan delivery, is a type of comedy that not everyone enjoys. Those who enjoy dry humour appreciate the clever wordplay and witty observations that others may miss. To fully appreciate the nuances of this type of humour, one must first develop a sense of wit and intelligence. It’s even more difficult to deliver dry humour in comics because you can’t really change the deadpan delivery.

However, when used correctly, dry humour can be extremely rewarding for both the artist and the audience. To effectively land the jokes, you must strike a delicate balance of timing and cleverness. That is what Jacobi Brecks is attempting to accomplish with his comics. His comics are primarily based on puns and simple jokes. This is why it is even more important for him to ensure that the delivery is flawless and that no one sees the twists coming.

When you scroll down, you will see what I am talking about.

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#1 That is one cool dolphin right here!

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#2 I am always sad, but the full moon somehow doubles that sadness.

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#3 My question is: How did that job even start?

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#4 The true pain is usually verbal rather than physical.

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#5 I knew that we were all in the matrix! This proves it!

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#6 There are posers everywhere.

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#7 What is even in the funk flakes?

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#8 Being nice should not be the only personality trait that you have.

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#9 Did the ancients really like Agave?

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#10 Are there only 38 seconds per week in H*ll, or is this all the hard work they do?

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#11 Bro code is always more important.

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While Jacobi Brecks does not have as many followers as other comic artists (he currently has slightly more than 800), this simply means that he has a lot of room to grow. And, whatever you think of his Stress Museum comics, you can’t deny that he deserves a lot more recognition. His art style is eye-catching, as is his use of various colours. His unique storytelling style and ability to surprise readers with unexpected plot twists distinguish him from other artists in the industry. As you learn more about his work, you’ll realise how much depth and creativity he puts into each comic strip.

#12 Is that a bus ticket, or is she going to buy the bus itself?

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#13 At least the guy didn’t have to listen to him or anyone anymore.

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#14 There are too many twins, and now I am confused.

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#15 If someone is named Johnny the Liar, they are probably lying.

 

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#16 When the magic crystal ball is lonely.

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#17 Well, I do think the town is big enough for him now.

 

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#18 I would not be friends with this person after this.

 

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#19 At least he went out doing what he loved.

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#20 Tom doesn’t know what good customer service is.

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What are your thoughts on these comics? Did you value them as much as we did? Do you think the artist has a long way to go? Let us know in the comments section below, and don’t forget to share these comics with your friends so they can voice their opinions as well.

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