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Funny Comic Strips From the House of Humor

There are a lot of funny comic strips that one would come across starting from magazines and newspapers to online sites. However, a lot of them lack in depth and soul, which are important for generating humor. More importantly, humor needs not only a theme but also the use of genuine intellect. A lot of times, attempts made in various sites fall flat on the face, purely because there isn’t much intellect or thought involved behind the actual humor.

Humor for humor’s sake isn’t what people are looking for. To make someone laugh, funny comic strips should involve content, thought and a genuine effort to make people laugh.

That is also the reason why one wouldn’t be disappointed with funny comic strips from HumorRX.com. The main characters were created by Phillip Thorne and he comes across with the open mindedness that is required for generating genuine humor. A lot of times, comic strips on papers and magazines don’t have the right punch or humor involved. This is because there is censorship and too much interference that dilutes the fun.

That is where funny comic strips by HumorRX.com are way ahead of anything else. Interesting themes like racism, exploiting stereotypes, sensitive subjects, and overall silliness are covered. There are games too which seek involvement of the visitors and the audience as well. In short, the only thing that the site is really keenly involved in is bringing out the unique creativity that a lot of people have. True humor needs a spark of creativity and a mind that is capable of conjuring what others cannot see or perceive. More importantly, true humor needs one to think differently, clearly and uniquely. That is often what makes humor so interesting.

HumorRX.com also offers a fair platform for those who have a talent with humor to contribute. There aren’t limitations and restrictions and the general underlying theme is to look at several underlying problems like racism in a light hearted, comedic manner and acknowledging that there is a problem. Humor needs to be free flowing and true. Sometimes it could be harsh and sometimes it could be just creative and funny. But funny comic strips more than anything else, should be free of biases or prejudices. The ability to look at the funny side of anything that comes your way, positive or negative, is what really makes authentic humor funny and interesting.

Find more information relating to funny comic strips, visit humorrx.com here.


Wholesale Lot 12 Who's drinking my Beer? BBQ Barbeque Aprons w/2 Pockets


Wholesale Lot 12 Who’s drinking my Beer? BBQ Barbeque Aprons w/2 Pockets


$99.00


Best selling novelty apron. This price is for 12 aprons. Great impulse item. Sell for $12-$30. Great for selling at flea markets, C-stores, fairs, etc…

Doraemon Figure Porcelain Tea Coffee Cup Mug


Doraemon Figure Porcelain Tea Coffee Cup Mug


$70.10


·Made of porcelain, shining and unique ·Doraemon figure on top of the cup ·Doraemon head and characters printed on the cup body ·Lovely and pratical for your life…

BET ComicView All Stars, Vol. 5


BET ComicView All Stars, Vol. 5


$14.98



Ghost Train


Ghost Train


$29.95


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Train To Rome [USA370647149]
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Phantom Stranger [USA370647150]
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Spider [USA370647151]
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Rock Bottom [USA370647152]
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Train Song [USA370647153]

5 song CD recorded by Jay O’Rourke who also plays the jamming lead guitar with Ted Ansani on bass and Mike Zelenko on
drums featuring the rockin, surf tune “Spider”, the crazed polka beat of “Phantom Stranger” and the dusty western send-off “Train Song…


Sextoons: Erotic Animation Festival 1920-1975 [VHS]


Sextoons: Erotic Animation Festival 1920-1975 [VHS]


$19.95



Star Trek - The Next Generation, Episode 177: All Good Things...The Final Episode ('94-'95) [VHS]


Star Trek – The Next Generation, Episode 177: All Good Things…The Final Episode (’94-’95) [VHS]


$1.95


This two-hour finale of Star Trek: The Next Generation is a very satisfying piece that leads the seven-year-old television series back to its beginnings in the original TNG pilot. Captain Picard (Patrick Stewart), whipping through time uncontrollably, simultaneously finds himself back at the start of his tenure on board the Enterprise while also on the ship’s deck in the present–at the same time …

Harry Potter Parking Lot [VHS]


Harry Potter Parking Lot [VHS]




The Beach


The Beach


$1.99



Spider-Man 3 [Blu-ray]


Spider-Man 3 [Blu-ray]


$4.95


How does Spider-Man 3 follow on the heels of its predecessor, which was widely considered the best superhero movie ever? For starters, you pick up the loose threads from that movie, then add some key elements of the Spidey comic-book mythos (including fan-favorite villain Venom), the black costume, and the characters of Gwen Stacy and her police-captain father. In the beginning, things have never …

Incredible Hulk (Full Screen Edition)


Incredible Hulk (Full Screen Edition)


$4.75


A more accessible and less heavy-handed movie than Ang Lee’s 2003 HulkLouis Leterrier’s The Incredible Hulk is a purely popcorn love affair with Marvel’s raging, green superhero, as well as the old television series starring Bill Bixby as Dr. David Banner and Lou Ferrigno as the beast within him. Edward Norton takes up where Eric Bana left off in Lee’s version, playing Bruce (that’s the character’…


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February 5th, 2012 at 2:18 am

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