The saying “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade” is a classic piece of advice that encourages resilience and a positive outlook in the face of adversity. It’s a metaphorical reminder that when we encounter challenges or setbacks in life (symbolized by the “lemons”), we have the opportunity to turn those difficulties into something positive or productive (symbolized by “making lemonade”).
It means that when you are sad, comics are the best way to forget about your worries and enter a world of comics. That’s why we bring you another artist’s good collection of dark comics. We will explore a new collection of his comics in the following section. You can also read some of his previous posts on Boredcomics by simply clicking here and here.
Credit: Luke McGarry
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#1. Magician
#2. See you in a Hell
#3. Baby Kevin
#4. Automobile Repair Shop
#5. Stupid Games
Luke McGarry is an award-winning, Manchester-born, LA-based artist who is known for his work as a cartoonist, illustrator, animator, musician, and occasional DJ. He has a large following of 31,700 on Instagram, where he shares his illustration work and occasional DJ performances. Absolutely. Luke McGarry’s comics are a shining example of how humor and insightful commentary can be skillfully woven into portrayals of modern life. With a style that’s uniquely his own, McGarry manages to capture the quirks, absurdities, and intricacies of contemporary society in a way that resonates with audiences of all ages.
#6. Gotta Check
#7. Let’s Go!
#8. Weird Hill
#9. Are you OK?
#10. Scoopy Movies
His work often features a cast of characters that are instantly relatable, despite their exaggerated quirks. Through these characters, he serves up biting satire, clever social commentary, and moments of pure levity. When you feel overwhelming or perplexing, Luke McGarry’s comics offer a respite—a chance to laugh at the absurdity of it all and perhaps gain a fresh perspective on the quirks of modern life. His ability to combine humor and incisive commentary in a visually captivating package cements his place in a class of comic creators all his own, reminding us that the art of satire and humor continues to evolve and thrive.