20 Odd1sOut Comics Based on Relatable Situations and Unexpected Endings

We are back to discuss the web comic The Odd1sOut, with whom you are all familiar. It is an online comic series created by James Rallison. He is an American YouTuber, animator, author, and voice actor. He is best known for his YouTube channel, which has over 18 million subscribers, and his web comics, which feature his signature drawing style of characters with yellow bodies, black mouths, and facial expressions.

He mostly shows up as the main character in his comics, which are well-known for having real humor and strange or surprising situations. The comics are typically illustrated in a hilarious, attractive style that is simple to understand. In 2012, Rallison began posting his comics on Tumblr. His cartoons became very well-known very soon, and in 2014 he started making animated versions of them for his YouTube account.

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Here are some of his best comics for you to make your day better:

#1. Head Tilt

#2. Blue Berries

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#3. Light Bulb

#4. Weak Stomach

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In his early days, he chose Tumblr as a platform because of his comfort level with the online comic scene and the possibilities it offered for independent creators. Rallison had been drawing comics for some time before uploading them to Tumblr, perhaps for fun or as a creative outlet. The rise of his comics in early 2010 has provided him with the perfect platform to share his work and find an audience. Now he has 3.1 million followers.

#5. Burrito

#6. Mine Craft

#7. Text Them

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#8. Deviled Eggs

#9. No One Loves Me

In his comics, a well-known imaginary version of himself handles realistic, embarrassing, and at times strange circumstances. He regularly handles life’s fears and challenges, such as laziness and social nervousness. The artist frequently shows himself as a small, peaceful creature that has large eyes. This creature acts as both a wordless friend and, occasionally, a voice of reason.

#10. Soul Just Left My Body

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#11. Bad Sun

#12. Died From Lack Of Fiber

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#13. Nice Mouse Man

#14. Don’t Spell It

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#15. Birthday Tomorrow

His comics have changed over time. They maintain their fundamental sense of humor while occasionally addressing deeper subjects and social challenges. In conclusion, Odd1sOut comics present a special fusion of comedy, relatability, and deeply observed perspectives on everyday life. You can click Here And Here to view his previous comics.

#16. Really Hate Onions

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#17. Impossible Cube

#18. Piece Of Gum

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#19. So Cool With Arms and legs

#20. On Thing Can Stop Vampire

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