Dan Gibson is the hilariously twisted mind behind Gibbleguts Comics, a cartoon series that lives to offend, shock, and amuse with its outrageous takes on everyday situations. Blending gross-out humor with cartoon absurdity, Gibson’s work turns the mundane into something shockingly unexpected—whether it’s electric baby tasers, weaponized laxatives, or wheelchair-powered robberies.
Gibbleguts Comics thrives on a simple formula: exaggerate everything. From wide-eyed seniors to bug-eyed animals, every character is designed to look unhinged, making the punchlines hit even harder. Dan Gibson has amassed a cult following online, with readers who appreciate dark, weird humor that’s completely unapologetic.
While not for the faint of heart (or weak of stomach), Gibbleguts serves a very specific niche in cartoon comedy: those who love their jokes outrageous, their visuals loud, and their punchlines just this side of inappropriate. His comics regularly go viral on social platforms, helped by their shock value and perfectly timed absurdity.
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#1 Lady Shavers Gone Wild

In this comic, a salesman introduces the “Mastadon” diesel-powered lady shaver to a horrified elderly woman. Complete with smoke, chugs, and cartoon violence, it’s a ridiculously exaggerated take on grooming tools. Gibson pushes absurdity into the red zone with a blend of slapstick visuals and unsettling innovation.
#2 The Loyal Pet Dilemma

A panicked dog thumps on its elderly owner’s back as he coughs during lunch, shouting “Don’t die on me now!” The punchline flips the idea of pets extending life into something darker and self-serving. The comic balances cute and creepy in a single explosive moment.
#3 Blinded by the Legs

A driver crashes into a tree after being blinded by the sun reflecting off a senior’s pale legs. It’s ridiculous logic, executed with perfect timing and cartoon physics. Only Dan Gibson could turn bare legs into a weapon of accidental destruction.
#4 Stiff to the End

A man stomps on a coffin lid that won’t close, while two mourners speculate the deceased overdosed on Viagra. It’s dark, ridiculous, and wildly inappropriate—in classic Gibbleguts fashion. What begins as a solemn funeral ends as a physical comedy routine.
#5 Boob Grabber on Board

An elderly woman threatens to tase a baby who won’t let go of her breast. Delivered on a public bus, this one-panel zinger takes awkward social encounters to an entirely new (and deeply uncomfortable) level.
#6 Surprise Bathroom Treatment

A spring-loaded nurse’s head shoots out of the floor to surprise a man on the toilet—used as a last resort for constipation. Visual gags like this are where Gibson thrives, taking a medical issue and making it into jack-in-the-box madness.
#7 Protest-Proof Fur Coat

nimal rights protesters yell at an old woman wearing what looks like a fur coat—until she tells them it’s just a sweater covered in dog hair. It’s a visual pun, played with exaggerated expressions and angry signs.
#8 Drive-by Husband Jacking

An elderly woman on a motorized wheelchair speeds off, dragging a man behind her as a witness shouts, “Stop thief!” Dan Gibson redefines absurd action comedy in a single frame.
#9 Toilet to Shark Tank

In a bizarre cause-and-effect gag, a man flushes a toilet—cut to a kid screaming “Help! Shark!” at sea. The suggestion? The flush connected to ocean wildlife. Absolutely nonsensical. Absolutely Gibbleguts.
#10 Shark Trouble, Perspective Edition

follow-up to the previous panel, this comic shows a boy flailing in water between two shark fins—with the note: “Your problems are rarely as bad as they seem.” It’s surreal, ironic, and darkly motivational in the most Gibbleguts way.
Summary
If you’re into comics that make you laugh, gasp, and question everything, Gibbleguts Comics by Dan Gibson is your new guilty pleasure. With outrageous setups, grotesque characters, and punchlines that go where others wouldn’t dare, these one-panels leave no awkward moment unexplored. For more dark and deranged cartoon gems, visit www.thehumorside.com and feed your weird side.