One example could be 'Sight Gags', which has funny scenarios related to eye exams and vision correction. It plays with the common fears and misunderstandings people have about ophthalmology in a comical way.
There are comics like 'Eye Laughs' that use humorous characters and situations to make light of ophthalmology concepts.
You might find 'The Blurry World' amusing. It features characters having hilarious adventures while dealing with eye problems and ophthalmology treatments.
There are comics like 'The Eye Adventures' that feature humorous situations in an ophthalmology setting, with characters having funny mishaps during eye exams and treatments.
It's quite hilarious! The cartoon's humor really stands out with its unique take on ophthalmology-related situations.
Well, you might come across cartoons like 'Optical Oddities' which shows funny characters dealing with glasses and contact lenses. Another one could be 'Eye Laughs' that plays with the idea of seeing the world in a comical way through eyes. These cartoons use witty dialogues and exaggerated expressions to make you laugh.
There was a time when an ophthalmologist had a young patient who was very scared of the eye exam. As soon as the doctor turned on the light to look into his eyes, the boy started making funny faces and said he was trying to scare the 'eye monster' away. It made the whole exam quite an amusing experience.
Some patients experience partial retinal detachments. After the scleral buckle procedure, the retina is fully reattached. One such patient was an elderly man. He had noticed a decrease in his peripheral vision which was due to the partial detachment. After the scleral buckle, his peripheral vision improved, and he was very happy. He could now see the things around him clearly again. The success of the scleral buckle in his case was also due to the proper post - operative care which ensured the eye healed well and the retina stayed in place.
In ophthalmology, sometimes patients bring in the most unusual eyewear for repair. I heard of a case where a patient brought in a pair of glasses that had been taped together with so much duct tape that it looked like a strange art project. The optician had a hard time not laughing while trying to figure out how to fix it.
A patient with a serious eye disease had DS surgery. After that, their vision improved remarkably. They could see clearly again and were able to read, drive, etc., which they couldn't do before.
Yes, Thor can be quite funny in the comics. His interactions with other characters and his sense of humor add a lighthearted touch to the stories.
MODOK can be funny, but it's not a constant. The humor depends on the specific comic issue and the context. Sometimes his megalomaniac tendencies are played for laughs, while in other instances, the focus might be more on the action or drama.