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What's the best single comic you've ever seen?

I think this is a cartoon, not a separate cartoon. I didn't see my personal favorite Bienni Montero in this list, so I added him. All tickets (up and down) are his own. They speak for themselves. So hopeful, so human, so kind, so compassionate, so caring, so sweet, so positive, so interesting, so lovely, happy, sad and true. These are just some of his cartoons. Most of his best cartoons are not single.

Follow him on Instagram if that's for you.

Ben Montero's sketch book or Facebook, if you like.

Don't forget Twitter.

I don't use social media, but I have a secret account so that I can read his cartoons. They satisfy me more than any movie, book or record. Since I discovered his works five years ago, they have helped me spend some of the best and worst days in my life. I am not a good materialist, but my two most precious things are the original paintings of Montero that I installed on the door. I watch it every day before I leave home. They always make me feel better.

I can understand those who are scratching their heads for being so funny. It's like telling a sports-related joke to a sports illiterate like me. About "Excellence One", it should be spelled "Excellence". "If you want to improve students' test scores, start with those excellent teachers! "

Let me copy a reply to a joke about dogs: "As for the first cartoon, you must have a dog." If we have a dog with a strong "alert" tendency, he or she is on alert 24 hours a day. Walking in the Woods, staying in the house, or anywhere, they will suddenly pay attention to an invisible enemy and prepare to start action. Their ears and fur on their backs stand up, ready to protect me, even if the enemy is a rustling leaf. In order to protect them, occasionally large animals appear. You never know.

Let me copy a reply to a joke about dogs: "As for the first cartoon, you must have a dog." If we have a dog with a strong "alert" tendency, he or she is on alert 24 hours a day. Walking in the Woods, staying in the house, or anywhere, they will suddenly pay attention to an invisible enemy and prepare to start action. Their ears and fur on their backs stand up, ready to protect me, even if the enemy is a rustling leaf. In order to protect them, occasionally large animals appear. You never know.

This reminds me of the movie "Travels around the Flying House", in which the dog suddenly heard someone shout: "Squirrel! They immediately stopped what they were doing and stared at the invisible squirrel with the same firm eyes.

What makes me laugh about this cartoon is that maybe our dog is just teasing me and trying to make a boring night full of energy. Maybe it's true!