Some things are funnier when they are not trying to be funny. Take these old comic book covers for example. Their artists were trying to present something completely different than what the covers actually look like (which ended up looking very sexually suggestive.)
I know they were made with good, clean intentions, but look at them and tell me the first thing that goes through you head!
Implications - A blogger was going through some old comics when they noticed that the images on the covers were actually quite hilarious. The artwork on the covers has a child-like innocence, which makes them even funnier since the artist who created it probably has no idea how sexual their drawings actually look. You will definitely get a laugh out of these!
Retro Comic Book Bloopers
Unintentionally Sexual Cartoons
Trend Themes
1. Retro Comic Book Covers - Exploring the unintentional humor and sexual suggestiveness in old comic book covers.
2. Child-like Innocence - Finding humor in the innocent artistry of comic book covers that unintentionally appear sexual.
3. Humor in Misinterpretation - Laughing at the unintended comedic value in the artistic misinterpretation of comic book covers.
Industry Implications
1. Comic Books - Opportunity for comic book publishers to embrace the unintentional humor in old covers and create new content with a comedic twist.
2. Art and Design - Exploring the unintentional humor in old comic book covers can inspire artists and designers to incorporate playful misinterpretation in their work.
3. Entertainment and Media - Opportunity for humor-focused entertainers and media producers to create content that highlights and comments on the unintentional comedy of old comic book covers.