10 called revenge bedtime
An Artist Makes Comics That Are So Relatable, They Have a Comforting Power

We all have different hobbies, whether it be cooking, gardening, or hiking. Illustrator Leighton Luckey, for example, makes comics. The characters are people, animals, and sometimes even cogs in a mechanism, not always having the easiest time in life. But they’re so realistic and funny at the same time, that you’ll want to leave the comment: “I sooo can relate.” Trust us.
Here at Bright Side, we love comics, and what we love even more is to share the best ones with you. You can thank us later.
1. The spice must flow...
2. Sometimes you forget what’s under the beard...
3. It hurt once, but what about...twice?
4. Do you think snails ever feel late, or are they in a constant state of late anxiety? I hope it’s the former.
5. Flowers and trees, why do you hurt so good?
6. Sometimes, a living weighted blanket is all you need.
7. Numbers don’t lie.
8. “But I specifically requested no debate....”
9. I’m sure we’ll meet again...and again, and again.
10. A vicious cycle we’re all stuck in
11. Godzilla vs Kong, place your bets now!
12. “Just gotta keep spinning and not think too much about it.”
13. “You don’t know me, now bring me a cannoli.”
14. It doesn’t matter that you are garbage, just that some little raccoon somewhere knows you are their garbage.
The chili pepper comic is our absolute favorite! What’s yours? We’d be happy to see your comments in the section below.
Comments
yes, I will always go for that amazing chili pepper 😋
#9 has more meaning behind it than it seems from the first glance...
every single one of them makes me giggle 😅
i died at the first one
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