Insert Brain Here: Absurd Situations And Silly Humor In Funny Comics By Paul Woods
Paul Woods aka “Woodsy” is a 41-year-old cartoonist and illustrator based in Melbourne, Australia. He creates hilarious single-panel comics, and you might find it hard to keep a smile off your face when scrolling through them. Paul is a big fan of using puns and word play to make his single-paneled comics come to life.
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