How about a comic about a superhero who has a really funny and unique power, like the ability to turn anything into marshmallows? It could lead to all sorts of wacky situations and funny interactions with villains and civilians.
You could have a story about a group of animals with human-like jobs in a big city. Like a monkey as a firefighter or a dog as a chef. That would be funny!
How about a comic where animals have human jobs and all the chaos that ensues? It's a funny concept with lots of potential for humor.
You could have characters with exaggerated expressions and funny catchphrases. Like a superhero who always trips over his cape or a talking dog with a crazy sense of humor.
One funny idea could be a superhero who has a fear of heights and always gets into trouble when trying to fly.
How about a comic where all the food in the fridge comes to life and has a party when the humans are away? It could be really funny and full of surprises.
You can start by observing daily life and finding humorous situations. Also, think about absurd or unexpected combinations of characters and settings.
One way is to observe people's funny behaviors and expressions. Another is to play with stereotypes and give them a twist. Also, imagining absurd situations can lead to funny comic ideas.
You could have a clumsy sidekick who always messes things up but in a hilarious way.
One idea could be a group of talking animals having wacky adventures in a magical forest. They could get into all sorts of funny situations while keeping it clean and family-friendly.
How about a comic about a child who discovers a secret world inside their closet? They could meet strange and funny creatures there and have wild experiences. This idea allows for a lot of imagination and creativity in the story.