Boston cartoonist Mike Rosenthal (or VectorBelly, as he’s commonly refereed to) has taken the most hilarious tweets ever published online and immortalized them the best way he can: as a four-paneled comic strip on Tumblr. Simply titled Twitter: The Comic, Rosenthal takes these amusing messages tweeted by real people and visualizes them into an eye-pleasing comic strip. Followers are also encouraged to submit tweets to Rosenthal for consideration, as long as they use the familial story structure for easy adaption and are, of course, funny to read. Below are some great examples found of Rosenthal’s work on Twitter: The Comic.
*hand u a note* “has science gone too far y/n” *u look back, i am a bird w/ human arms*
— princess boo (@idiot_teen) January 6, 2013
first rule of fight club is no fightig. welcom to contradicton club evryone hav a seat adn dont hav a seat. also this isnt contradicton club
— jomny sun (@jonnysun) February 27, 2013
a dog slowly rolls past you in a red plastic baby car. this is a bad neighborhood
— wolf puppy (@wolfpupy) September 19, 2011
“Someone’s been sleeping in my bed!” said mommy bear. “Who hasn’t” muttered daddy bear. “What?! You wanna do this now, in front of the kid!”
— A Mean Crow (@mean_crow) November 9, 2012
Our New Electronic Moral is another webcomic Rosenthal runs, which will also premiere as an online cartoon in April courtesy of Frederator Studios.