20 Boldly Absurd One-Panel Gems by Iconic Cartoonist Mark Parisi

Mark Parisi’s path from the charming town of Gloucester, Massachusetts, is a tale full of humor right from the start. There’s a playful story about how, even as a baby, he was already leaving doodles on his mom though we might chalk that up to a fun family myth. After earning a graphic design degree from Salem State University, Mark humorously admits that he faced a tough decision: pursuing a career in cartoons or becoming a grocery bagger. Thankfully for all of us, he chose the cartoonist route.

Drawing inspiration from legends like Charles Schulz, the hilarious world of MAD Magazine, and the quirky wit of Gary Larson, Parisi launched his “Off the Mark” comic in 1987. Today, thanks to national syndication by Andrews McMeel, his work is enjoyed by fans across the country. Get ready to enjoy a fresh batch of over 40 laugh-out-loud cartoons by the one and only Mark Parisi, guaranteed to bring a smile to your face!

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