Laugh-out-loud 'Close to Home' comics compilation by John McPherson capturing life's funny, absurd everyday moments.

Laugh Out Loud: 10 Hilarious “Close to Home” Comics by John McPherson

Cartoonist John McPherson, the creative mind behind the popular comic strip “Close to Home,” brilliantly captures life’s absurdities through his uniquely quirky sense of humor. His relatable, sometimes painfully accurate snapshots of everyday situations resonate deeply, providing comic relief to thousands daily. Here are 10 of the funniest “Close to Home” comics guaranteed to brighten your day.

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1. Jealous Much?

Man jealous of dog in bed comic

A wife scolds her husband humorously for feeling jealous of their dog, comfortably occupying prime sleeping space on their bed. This comical portrayal perfectly highlights common domestic conflicts, playfully emphasizing the exaggerated competition for affection and comfort between pets and their owners. Anyone who’s ever felt overshadowed by a beloved pet will find this scene amusingly familiar and entirely relatable.

2. Fitbit Night Walks

Comic about Fitbit tracking bathroom trips

A husband humorously boasts about the unexpected health benefits of his frequent night trips to the bathroom, meticulously tracked by his Fitbit. This comic cleverly pokes fun at our modern obsession with fitness gadgets and turning every mundane activity into an opportunity for self-improvement. Readers who rely on fitness trackers will chuckle at the absurdity of logging bathroom visits as exercise.

3. Family Banking

Bank customer treated like family comic

A humorous depiction of overly familiar customer service at a bank humorously exaggerates the slogan “We treat you like family.” In this comic, bank employees chastise customers in a manner akin to parental scolding, highlighting how customer service slogans can backfire spectacularly when taken too literally. This scenario is both entertaining and uncomfortably recognizable to anyone who’s experienced overly personal service.

4. Guide Dogs for Phone Addicts

Guide dogs for distracted smartphone users comic

In this witty comic, individuals overly absorbed by their smartphones humorously resort to guide dogs to navigate safely. It cleverly addresses society’s growing dependence on digital devices and the amusing lengths people might go to avoid looking up from their screens. Readers are likely to laugh and reflect on their own phone habits through this exaggerated yet insightful scenario.

5. Overachieving Cats

Cats doing chores comic

This playful comic imagines the humorous consequences of cats watching instructional videos on household chores, resulting in them performing tasks like painting houses or mowing lawns. The scenario hilariously stretches reality to emphasize the absurdity and unexpected outcomes of pets adopting human roles. Cat owners in particular will enjoy the exaggerated portrayal of feline independence and cleverness.

6. Neighborhood Decline

 Graffiti clothing neighborhood comic

Two men wearing clothes covered entirely with graffiti ironically complain about their neighborhood’s decline, offering an amusing commentary on how individuals often overlook their own contributions to broader community problems. This satirical depiction humorously captures the absurdity of ignoring personal accountability while criticizing external circumstances, resonating with readers familiar with neighborhood dynamics.

7. School Budget Solutions

 Students advertising for school budget comic

This comic humorously illustrates a school’s unconventional method of raising funds by having students wear advertisement sandwich boards. It cleverly satirizes the increasingly desperate and creative measures schools might adopt to address budget shortfalls, offering comic commentary on education funding struggles. Readers connected to education will particularly appreciate the exaggerated solution’s playful critique.

8. Medical Innovation

Defibrillator as fly zapper comic

In this humorous medical scenario, a hospital defibrillator is amusingly repurposed as an oversized fly zapper. The comic lightheartedly exaggerates everyday annoyances by proposing an absurdly innovative solution, showcasing McPherson’s unique ability to blend ordinary frustrations with comical imagination. Readers familiar with hospital settings will especially enjoy the inventive and playful nature of this comic.

9. The Lobster’s Lament

Lobsters with musicians playing death march comic

At a dinner party, musicians playing “the death march” next to a lobster tank humorously amplify diners’ guilt about eating lobster. This comic cleverly highlights the tension between enjoyment and ethical discomfort in food choices, exaggerating the situation for comedic effect. Readers familiar with dining etiquette and humorous dining experiences will find this depiction both amusing and thought-provoking.

10. Science Project Surprise

Creature emerging from toilet comic

A family humorously faces unexpected consequences when pond water from a child’s science project, dumped down the toilet, creates a strange creature. This exaggerated scenario comically captures the unintended outcomes that can arise from seemingly innocent actions, amusingly exploring how simple household incidents can escalate into bizarre situations. Anyone who has experienced similar domestic mishaps will appreciate the humor.

These clever cartoons by John McPherson highlight relatable everyday situations with sharp wit, ensuring laughter and a bit of introspection about our funny human tendencies.


Summary: These comics and their hilarious insights into daily life are created by John McPherson. All creative credit for the artwork and humor belongs exclusively to him. For more humor and comics like these, visit TheHumorSide.com.

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