Seth Hahne, of GoodOKBad fame, came up with this 31 Days of Comics challenge, one of those things where each day of the month you're given a different category that you then make a choice of a comic to fill that category. I thought it was a lot of fun and I did it in January of 2014 and 2015, but then the other day I thought, "It's been a while and most of the answers can be different every day."

We continue with Day 24, which is A Comic That Made You Laugh.

Michael Kupperman's Tales Designed to Thrizzle is one of those books where you might really need to see it to believe it.

Every issue Kupperman delivers thirty-odd pages of the most delightfully absurd ideas that you can imagine, to the point where I don't know if simply describing the comic would do it justice. It's been on hiatus for the past seven years or so, but I have faith that we will see it return!

Kupperman's style is surrealism, plain and simple, like the idea of Mickey Rourke selling pubic hair stencils...

or Kupperman's most famous characters, Snake and Bacon, who time travel and solve crimes while, you know, being a snake and a piece of bacon, hence their dialogue, which is simply hissing and noting things that you can do with bacon...

The first issue also introduced us to Jesus' evil twin brother, Pagus...

It also settled the debate about whether comics are literature in the only reasonable way possible...

Lots of Kupperman's stuff evokes old school pop culture, like sendaways, with his own distinct spin...

In the most recent issue (which was sadly seven years ago), it opens up with a train coloring book with, again, Kupperman's distinct spin...

And then Kupperman's EISNER-AWARD WINNING short story, "Moon 1969," telling the TRUE story about the moon landing...

The ads along the bottom get more and more twisted as the story goes along. It's tremendous.

Kupperman is a comedic genius.

That's my pick. What's YOUR pick?