Laughable Comic by Jeroom: The Futile Hide Behind the Curtain

Aiden Starling

Updated Wednesday, September 4, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

The renowned artist Jeroom has done it again with a side-splitting illustration that has taken the internet by storm. This humorous comic, aptly titled "Sneaky," has captivated audiences with its clever sequence of events and impeccable comedic timing.

The illustration is divided into three panels, each more amusing than the last. In the top left section, a man and a woman are caught in a precarious situation. The woman, with a look of concern, hears a car outside and urgently informs her startled companion, "What's that? I hear a car outside." The man responds with a sense of dread, "It's my husband, he's back early."

In the top right section, the sense of urgency escalates as the woman hurriedly gets out of bed, anxiously putting on her lingerie. She directs the man to hide, exclaiming, "Quickly hide behind the curtain!"

The bottom section delivers the comic punchline. Outside the house, a large grey car, identified by eagle-eyed commenters as a classic BMW 2002, is parked near the entrance. The assumed husband, clad in a red shirt, stands near the car, looking toward the house. Meanwhile, the man from the first section, nearly naked and visibly panicked, is attempting to hide behind a transparent outdoor curtain. The humor stems from his futile attempt to conceal himself, as he is clearly visible to the approaching husband.

The comic has elicited a wave of reactions from viewers. One user hilariously commented, "This f***en cracked me up more than I expected. Thank you good sir." Another identified the classic car, stating, "BMW 2002, if anyone's wondering. Maybe he should have popped for the 3.0 CSI instead, and none of this would have happened."

The comic's relatability and humor have resonated deeply with many. One user shared, "Many thanks, that was the biggest laugh of my otherwise not so great day. Now I can turn off the internet and go to bed with a grin." Another echoed similar sentiments, saying, "I laughed at this harder and longer than almost anything on the Internet."

Not everyone, however, grasped the humor. A puzzled commenter said, "I don't get it." Nonetheless, the majority appreciated the comic's cleverness, with one remarking, "All I see is that sweet, sweet 2002."

The artist Jeroom has once again showcased his talent for creating visually engaging and humorously relatable content. This comic, with its blend of tension and comedy, has certainly brightened the days of many and will continue to entertain viewers for a long time to come.

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Top Comments from Imgur

zubax

This f***en cracked me up more than I expected. Thank you good sir.

WenTheEternallySurprised

BMW 2002, if anyone's wondering. Maybe he should have popped for the 3.0 CSI instead, and none of this would have happened.

thomn8r

When her husband came home she said "quick, use the back door!" I should have left, but you don't get an invitation like that very often...

Thorketil

Many thanks, that was the biggest laugh of my otherwise not so great day. Now I can turn off the internet and go to bed with a grin.

mrsdowneyjr

I laughed at this harder and longer than almost anything on the Internet

CappucinoDrunkard

I don't get it

Nonopicard

All I see is that sweet, sweet 2002

Bestiarium

Artist is Jeroom

samwisejay

Is that Joseph Stalin hiding behind the curtains?

ThisGuyHere

Man, that little stomach bend, especially in profile, in panel 2 is totally my favorite thing. Little serotonin/dopamine spike every time.

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