Definitely 'Deadpool Vol. 1: Dead Presidents'. In this one, Deadpool has some really absurd adventures involving past presidents. His interactions and the wacky storylines are what make it so funny. It plays with historical figures in a very comical and Deadpool - esque manner.
One of the funniest graphic novels is 'Calvin and Hobbes: The Essential Calvin and Hobbes'. It features the imaginative adventures of a young boy Calvin and his stuffed tiger Hobbes. Calvin's wild ideas and his interactions with Hobbes are full of humor. Another is 'The Adventures of Tintin'. Tintin's globe - trotting adventures, along with his loyal dog Snowy, are presented in a way that is both exciting and humorous. Also, 'Bone' is a great choice. The Bone cousins' misadventures in a strange valley are really funny.
For beginners, 'Calvin and Hobbes' is a great start. The simple yet engaging art style combined with the relatable and humorous story of a boy and his imaginary friend makes it easy to get into. Another good one is 'Garfield'. Everyone knows the lazy, food - loving cat and his sarcastic remarks are really funny. 'Peanuts' is also a classic. Charlie Brown's misfortunes and Snoopy's wacky daydreams are quite humorous.
Sure. 'Persepolis' has some really funny moments. It's a graphic memoir about a girl growing up in Iran. Despite dealing with serious topics, Marjane Satrapi uses humor to tell her story, like when she rebels against the strict school dress code. Another one is 'Lumberjanes'. It follows a group of girls at a summer camp having adventures with all kinds of mythical creatures. The girls' banter and the wacky situations they get into are quite funny.
I think 'Calvin and Hobbes' is one of the funniest graphic novels. The relationship between Calvin, a mischievous little boy, and his stuffed tiger Hobbes, who comes to life in Calvin's imagination, is hilarious. Their adventures, from building forts in the living room to exploring space in their wagon, are filled with humor and charm that appeals to both kids and adults.
Well, there are many novels that could be part of these 22. 'Three Men in a Boat' by Jerome K. Jerome is a very funny account of a boating trip. The author's self - deprecating humor and the various mishaps they encounter are quite amusing. 'The Importance of Being Earnest' by Oscar Wilde is a classic comedy of manners, filled with humorous misunderstandings and clever wordplay. Also, 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' series by Jeff Kinney is extremely popular among younger readers for its relatable and funny stories about a middle - schooler's life.
One of the 22 could be 'Three Men in a Boat' which has the humorous escapades of three men on a boating trip. 'The Importance of Being Earnest' by Oscar Wilde is also extremely funny with its witty dialogue and satirical take on Victorian society. And 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid' series is popular for its light - hearted and funny take on a kid's school and family life.
One of the funniest light novels is 'Konosuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World!'. It has a great sense of humor with its absurd situations and a cast of quirky characters. The main character, Kazuma, is constantly getting into comical misadventures in a fantasy world.
One of the funniest visual novels is 'Hatoful Boyfriend'. It has a really unique concept where you date pigeons. The dialogues are full of humor and unexpected twists that keep players entertained.
One of the funniest novels is 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' by Douglas Adams. It's full of absurd situations and hilarious characters like Ford Prefect and Zaphod Beeblebrox. Another is 'Good Omens' by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. The combination of their writing styles creates a very comical take on the apocalypse. And 'Catch - 22' by Joseph Heller is also extremely funny in a dark, satirical way.