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Known for his minimalist style and razor-sharp wit, the Scottish cartoonist Tom Gauld has built a reputation for transforming complex ideas into simple, funny, and surprisingly deep comics. Whether it’s a joke about librarians, a visual take on scientific theories, or a subtle jab at literary culture, Gauld somehow always manages to say a lot with very little. His comics often feel like inside jokes for readers, writers, and curious minds, while still being accessible to anyone who enjoys a smart punchline. More info: Instagram | x.com | tomgauld.com | myjetpack.tumblr.com Click here & follow us for more lists, facts, and stories. #1 © Photo: tomgauld If you’ve never read Gauld’s comic books, they’re quite different from what you might expect. Instead of fast-paced plots or detailed drawings, there are small, quiet moments, often told in just a few panels with very simple visuals. That simplicity here is intentional, leaving space for the reader to fill in the gaps and connect the dots. His comics often play with literary or scientific ideas, mixing them with dry, deadpan humor and slightly surreal situations, where the joke can come from what’s left unsaid as much as what’s shown. Even when they’re funny, there’s usually something thoughtful underneath. In a way, his books feel less like traditional comics and more like quiet observations captured in visual form. #2 © Photo: tomgauld #3 © Photo: tomgauld #4 © Photo: tomgauld #5 © Photo: tomgauld #6 © Photo: tomgauld #7 © Photo: tomgauld #8 © Photo: tomgauld #9 © Photo: tomgauld #10 © Photo: tomgauld #11 © Photo: tomgauld #12 © Photo: tomgauld #13 © Photo: tomgauld #14 © Photo: tomgauld #15 © Photo: tomgauld #16 © Photo: tomgauld #17 © Photo: tomgauld #18 © Photo: tomgauld #19 © Photo: tomgauld #20 © Photo: tomgauld #21 © Photo: tomgauld #22 © Photo: tomgauld #23 © Photo: tomgauld #24 © Photo: tomgauld #25 © Photo: tomgauld #26 © Photo: tomgauld #27 © Photo: tomgauld #28 © Photo: tomgauld #29 © Photo: tomgauld #30 © Photo: tomgauld #31 © Photo: tomgauld #32 © Photo: tomgauld #33 © Photo: tomgauld #34 © Photo: tomgauld #35 © Photo: tomgauld #36 © Photo: tomgauld #37 © Photo: tomgauld #38 © Photo: tomgauld #39 © Photo: tomgauld #40 © Photo: tomgauld #41 © Photo: tomgauld #42 © Photo: tomgauld #43 © Photo: tomgauld You Might Also Like: 46 Weird Animal Photos That “Cannot Be Explained” Witty Comics With A Science And Literature Edge (43 Pics)

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Known for his minimalist style and razor-sharp wit, the Scottish cartoonist Tom Gauld has built a reputation for transforming complex ideas ...
Known for his minimalist style and razor-sharp wit, the Scottish cartoonist Tom Gauld has built a reputation for transforming complex ideas into simple, funny, and surprisingly deep comics. Whether it’s a joke about librarians, a visual take on scientific theories, or a subtle jab at literary culture, Gauld somehow always manages to say a lot with very little. His comics often feel like inside jokes for readers, writers, and curious minds, while still being accessible to anyone who enjoys a smart punchline. More info: Instagram | x.com | tomgauld.com | myjetpack.tumblr.com Click here & follow us for more lists, facts, and stories. #1 © Photo: tomgauld If you’ve never read Gauld’s comic books, they’re quite different from what you might expect. Instead of fast-paced plots or detailed drawings, there are small, quiet moments, often told in just a few panels with very simple visuals. That simplicity here is intentional, leaving space for the reader to fill in the gaps and connect the dots. His comics often play with literary or scientific ideas, mixing them with dry, deadpan humor and slightly surreal situations, where the joke can come from what’s left unsaid as much as what’s shown. Even when they’re funny, there’s usually something thoughtful underneath. In a way, his books feel less like traditional comics and more like quiet observations captured in visual form. #2 © Photo: tomgauld #3 © Photo: tomgauld #4 © Photo: tomgauld #5 © Photo: tomgauld #6 © Photo: tomgauld #7 © Photo: tomgauld #8 © Photo: tomgauld #9 © Photo: tomgauld #10 © Photo: tomgauld #11 © Photo: tomgauld #12 © Photo: tomgauld #13 © Photo: tomgauld #14 © Photo: tomgauld #15 © Photo: tomgauld #16 © Photo: tomgauld #17 © Photo: tomgauld #18 © Photo: tomgauld #19 © Photo: tomgauld #20 © Photo: tomgauld #21 © Photo: tomgauld #22 © Photo: tomgauld #23 © Photo: tomgauld #24 © Photo: tomgauld #25 © Photo: tomgauld #26 © Photo: tomgauld #27 © Photo: tomgauld #28 © Photo: tomgauld #29 © Photo: tomgauld #30 © Photo: tomgauld #31 © Photo: tomgauld #32 © Photo: tomgauld #33 © Photo: tomgauld #34 © Photo: tomgauld #35 © Photo: tomgauld #36 © Photo: tomgauld #37 © Photo: tomgauld #38 © Photo: tomgauld #39 © Photo: tomgauld #40 © Photo: tomgauld #41 © Photo: tomgauld #42 © Photo: tomgauld #43 © Photo: tomgauld You Might Also Like: 46 Weird Animal Photos That “Cannot Be Explained” Witty Comics With A Science And Literature Edge (43 Pics) 
Known for his minimalist style and razor-sharp wit, the Scottish cartoonist Tom Gauld has built a reputation for transforming complex ideas into simple, funny, and surprisingly deep comics.

Whether it’s a joke about librarians, a visual take on scientific theories, or a subtle jab at literary culture, Gauld somehow always manages to say a lot with very little. His comics often feel like inside jokes for readers, writers, and curious minds, while still being accessible to anyone who enjoys a smart punchline.

More info: Instagram | x.com | tomgauld.com | myjetpack.tumblr.com

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If you’ve never read Gauld’s comic books, they’re quite different from what you might expect. Instead of fast-paced plots or detailed drawings, there are small, quiet moments, often told in just a few panels with very simple visuals. That simplicity here is intentional, leaving space for the reader to fill in the gaps and connect the dots. His comics often play with literary or scientific ideas, mixing them with dry, deadpan humor and slightly surreal situations, where the joke can come from what’s left unsaid as much as what’s shown. Even when they’re funny, there’s usually something thoughtful underneath. In a way, his books feel less like traditional comics and more like quiet observations captured in visual form.

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A major security scare at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner took an even more shocking turn after the attacker was identified as a California teacher. The April 25 incident happened at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., where President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, top officials, journalists, and nearly 2,500 guests had gathered for the annual event. Just as dinner was being served, a man allegedly rushed the security checkpoint and opened fire near the ballroom, sending guests under tables while the Secret Service rushed Trump out. Authorities later revealed the suspect was a teacher from California, leaving many people stunned. “I ask it all the time—do you know who’s teaching your kids?” one user wrote. The attacker at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was identified as a 31-year-old California teacher Image credits: Colm Dougan/LinkedIn Federal law enforcement sources later identified the suspect as Cole Allen, a 31-year-old from Torrance, California. According to reports, Allen allegedly entered the Washington Hilton hotel and charged toward the ballroom where Trump and hundreds of guests were gathered. Sources said investigators believed he was targeting “administration officials,” though it was still unclear whether Trump was the main target or if he planned to attack anyone he could reach. Image credits: Tasnimnews_EN Image credits: GummyF59250 Image credits: qcCultural “He was trying to just breach his way in and take whoever he could,” one law enforcement source told The Post. A LinkedIn profile matching his name and photo showed that Allen worked as a teacher at C2 Education, a tutoring and test prep company. He had even been named “teacher of the month” in December 2024. He also graduated from the California Institute of Technology in 2017 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. A 2017 local news segment showed him presenting a prototype wheelchair emergency brake at a tech conference. Image credits: CTV News “The wheelchair brakes tend to lock the wheels, but don’t lock the chair to the ground. But with this device, which will prevent the chair from skidding at all,” Allen said in the clip, which later resurfaced online after the sh*oting. Police said he was armed with a sh*tgun, a handg*n, and multiple knives. Image credits: CTV News Image credits: EmilyJohn1990 Image credits: IwasOnceSerious “He was armed with a sh*tgun, a handg*n, and multiple knives as he ran into that checkpoint,” DC police chief Jeffrey Carroll said. One federal officer was sh*t, but the bullet hit the officer’s bulletproof vest, and he survived. As soon as the attacker’s identity became public, online reactions focused heavily on the fact that he was a teacher Image credits: CTV News As soon as Allen’s background became public, social media quickly shifted toward one question: How did a teacher end up as the suspect in such a major attack? “I have to wonder what he was teaching the kids?” one person wrote. Another added, “Headline says he ‘is’ a teacher, should now read ‘was’ a teacher.” “I guess HE learned a lesson this time,” another joked. Image credits: CTV News   🚨#BREAKING: Photos just posted by Donald Trump appear to show the suspect identified as Cole Thomas Allen, a 31-year-old teacher from California on the ground surrounded by law enforcement officers at the Washington Hilton following the shooting at the White House… pic.twitter.com/9gEVhPGJ79 — R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) April 26, 2026   Image credits: PeakWorld9 Some people also questioned how he managed to get so close to the president. “My question is, how did he get to the White House in the first place?” one user asked. “And how did he pass security?” another added. Investigators later revealed how the attacker may have entered the event Image credits: Cole Allen/LinkedIn Image credits: MutiJosefa Officials alleged Allen likely traveled by train from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., stopping in Chicago along the way. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said investigators believed he may have chosen train travel to avoid the extra scrutiny that comes with flying. Authorities also revealed it appeared he had purchased the firearms within the last few years. After the sh*oting, FBI agents raided his home in Torrance, with armored trucks and tactical teams surrounding the property late at night. Image credits: ABC Trump later addressed the incident during a White House press conference. “I heard a noise and thought it was a tray going down,” he said. “We heard that noise, and it was either a tray or a bullet. I was hoping it was a tray.” He also praised law enforcement for acting quickly. Image credits: News For Black Community/Facebook “Quite an evening in DC, Secret Service and Law Enforcement did a fantastic job. They acted quickly and bravely,” Trump wrote. DC US Attorney Jeanine Pirro confirmed Allen was charged with using a firearm during a crime of violence and as*ault of a federal officer, adding that more charges were expected as the investigation continued. “Way to absolutely ruin your life,” wrote one user Image credits: CameronTousi Image credits: DastanSherwani Image credits: MarkHuppertz1 Image credits: HimuraElBatusai Image credits: TrenchMufti Image credits: Lee_tilson123 Image credits: Omapeters0001 Image credits: SeekerGirl5519 Image credits: egbo_chijioke Image credits: GustaveDDD Image credits: jiushere Image credits: gagoka00 “Taught Him A Lesson”: White House Correspondents’ Dinner Attacker Identified As California Teacher

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A major security scare at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner took an even more shocking turn after the attacker was identified as a ...
A major security scare at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner took an even more shocking turn after the attacker was identified as a California teacher. The April 25 incident happened at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., where President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, top officials, journalists, and nearly 2,500 guests had gathered for the annual event. Just as dinner was being served, a man allegedly rushed the security checkpoint and opened fire near the ballroom, sending guests under tables while the Secret Service rushed Trump out. Authorities later revealed the suspect was a teacher from California, leaving many people stunned. “I ask it all the time—do you know who’s teaching your kids?” one user wrote. The attacker at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was identified as a 31-year-old California teacher Image credits: Colm Dougan/LinkedIn Federal law enforcement sources later identified the suspect as Cole Allen, a 31-year-old from Torrance, California. According to reports, Allen allegedly entered the Washington Hilton hotel and charged toward the ballroom where Trump and hundreds of guests were gathered. Sources said investigators believed he was targeting “administration officials,” though it was still unclear whether Trump was the main target or if he planned to attack anyone he could reach. Image credits: Tasnimnews_EN Image credits: GummyF59250 Image credits: qcCultural “He was trying to just breach his way in and take whoever he could,” one law enforcement source told The Post. A LinkedIn profile matching his name and photo showed that Allen worked as a teacher at C2 Education, a tutoring and test prep company. He had even been named “teacher of the month” in December 2024. He also graduated from the California Institute of Technology in 2017 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. A 2017 local news segment showed him presenting a prototype wheelchair emergency brake at a tech conference. Image credits: CTV News “The wheelchair brakes tend to lock the wheels, but don’t lock the chair to the ground. But with this device, which will prevent the chair from skidding at all,” Allen said in the clip, which later resurfaced online after the sh*oting. Police said he was armed with a sh*tgun, a handg*n, and multiple knives. Image credits: CTV News Image credits: EmilyJohn1990 Image credits: IwasOnceSerious “He was armed with a sh*tgun, a handg*n, and multiple knives as he ran into that checkpoint,” DC police chief Jeffrey Carroll said. One federal officer was sh*t, but the bullet hit the officer’s bulletproof vest, and he survived. As soon as the attacker’s identity became public, online reactions focused heavily on the fact that he was a teacher Image credits: CTV News As soon as Allen’s background became public, social media quickly shifted toward one question: How did a teacher end up as the suspect in such a major attack? “I have to wonder what he was teaching the kids?” one person wrote. Another added, “Headline says he ‘is’ a teacher, should now read ‘was’ a teacher.” “I guess HE learned a lesson this time,” another joked. Image credits: CTV News   🚨#BREAKING: Photos just posted by Donald Trump appear to show the suspect identified as Cole Thomas Allen, a 31-year-old teacher from California on the ground surrounded by law enforcement officers at the Washington Hilton following the shooting at the White House… pic.twitter.com/9gEVhPGJ79 — R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) April 26, 2026   Image credits: PeakWorld9 Some people also questioned how he managed to get so close to the president. “My question is, how did he get to the White House in the first place?” one user asked. “And how did he pass security?” another added. Investigators later revealed how the attacker may have entered the event Image credits: Cole Allen/LinkedIn Image credits: MutiJosefa Officials alleged Allen likely traveled by train from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., stopping in Chicago along the way. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said investigators believed he may have chosen train travel to avoid the extra scrutiny that comes with flying. Authorities also revealed it appeared he had purchased the firearms within the last few years. After the sh*oting, FBI agents raided his home in Torrance, with armored trucks and tactical teams surrounding the property late at night. Image credits: ABC Trump later addressed the incident during a White House press conference. “I heard a noise and thought it was a tray going down,” he said. “We heard that noise, and it was either a tray or a bullet. I was hoping it was a tray.” He also praised law enforcement for acting quickly. Image credits: News For Black Community/Facebook “Quite an evening in DC, Secret Service and Law Enforcement did a fantastic job. They acted quickly and bravely,” Trump wrote. DC US Attorney Jeanine Pirro confirmed Allen was charged with using a firearm during a crime of violence and as*ault of a federal officer, adding that more charges were expected as the investigation continued. “Way to absolutely ruin your life,” wrote one user Image credits: CameronTousi Image credits: DastanSherwani Image credits: MarkHuppertz1 Image credits: HimuraElBatusai Image credits: TrenchMufti Image credits: Lee_tilson123 Image credits: Omapeters0001 Image credits: SeekerGirl5519 Image credits: egbo_chijioke Image credits: GustaveDDD Image credits: jiushere Image credits: gagoka00 “Taught Him A Lesson”: White House Correspondents’ Dinner Attacker Identified As California Teacher 
A major security scare at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner took an even more shocking turn after the attacker was identified as a California teacher.

The April 25 incident happened at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C., where President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, top officials, journalists, and nearly 2,500 guests had gathered for the annual event.

Just as dinner was being served, a man allegedly rushed the security checkpoint and opened fire near the ballroom, sending guests under tables while the Secret Service rushed Trump out.

Authorities later revealed the suspect was a teacher from California, leaving many people stunned.

“I ask it all the time—do you know who’s teaching your kids?” one user wrote.

The attacker at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner was identified as a 31-year-old California teacher

Image credits: Colm Dougan/LinkedIn

Federal law enforcement sources later identified the suspect as Cole Allen, a 31-year-old from Torrance, California.

According to reports, Allen allegedly entered the Washington Hilton hotel and charged toward the ballroom where Trump and hundreds of guests were gathered.

Sources said investigators believed he was targeting “administration officials,” though it was still unclear whether Trump was the main target or if he planned to attack anyone he could reach.

Image credits: Tasnimnews_EN

Image credits: GummyF59250

Image credits: qcCultural

“He was trying to just breach his way in and take whoever he could,” one law enforcement source told The Post.

A LinkedIn profile matching his name and photo showed that Allen worked as a teacher at C2 Education, a tutoring and test prep company. He had even been named “teacher of the month” in December 2024.

He also graduated from the California Institute of Technology in 2017 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. A 2017 local news segment showed him presenting a prototype wheelchair emergency brake at a tech conference.

Image credits:  CTV News

“The wheelchair brakes tend to lock the wheels, but don’t lock the chair to the ground. But with this device, which will prevent the chair from skidding at all,” Allen said in the clip, which later resurfaced online after the sh*oting.

Police said he was armed with a sh*tgun, a handg*n, and multiple knives.

Image credits:  CTV News

Image credits: EmilyJohn1990

Image credits: IwasOnceSerious

“He was armed with a sh*tgun, a handg*n, and multiple knives as he ran into that checkpoint,” DC police chief Jeffrey Carroll said.

One federal officer was sh*t, but the bullet hit the officer’s bulletproof vest, and he survived.

As soon as the attacker’s identity became public, online reactions focused heavily on the fact that he was a teacher

Image credits:  CTV News

As soon as Allen’s background became public, social media quickly shifted toward one question: How did a teacher end up as the suspect in such a major attack?

“I have to wonder what he was teaching the kids?” one person wrote.

Another added, “Headline says he ‘is’ a teacher, should now read ‘was’ a teacher.”

“I guess HE learned a lesson this time,” another joked.

Image credits:  CTV News

 

🚨#BREAKING: Photos just posted by Donald Trump appear to show the suspect identified as Cole Thomas Allen, a 31-year-old teacher from California on the ground surrounded by law enforcement officers at the Washington Hilton following the shooting at the White House… pic.twitter.com/9gEVhPGJ79

— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) April 26, 2026

 

Image credits: PeakWorld9

Some people also questioned how he managed to get so close to the president.

“My question is, how did he get to the White House in the first place?” one user asked.

“And how did he pass security?” another added.

Investigators later revealed how the attacker may have entered the event

Image credits: Cole Allen/LinkedIn

Image credits: MutiJosefa

Officials alleged Allen likely traveled by train from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., stopping in Chicago along the way.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said investigators believed he may have chosen train travel to avoid the extra scrutiny that comes with flying.

Authorities also revealed it appeared he had purchased the firearms within the last few years.

After the sh*oting, FBI agents raided his home in Torrance, with armored trucks and tactical teams surrounding the property late at night.

Image credits: ABC

Trump later addressed the incident during a White House press conference.

“I heard a noise and thought it was a tray going down,” he said. “We heard that noise, and it was either a tray or a bullet. I was hoping it was a tray.”

He also praised law enforcement for acting quickly.

Image credits: News For Black Community/Facebook

“Quite an evening in DC, Secret Service and Law Enforcement did a fantastic job. They acted quickly and bravely,” Trump wrote.

DC US Attorney Jeanine Pirro confirmed Allen was charged with using a firearm during a crime of violence and as*ault of a federal officer, adding that more charges were expected as the investigation continued.

“Way to absolutely ruin your life,” wrote one user

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