The purpose of these Rage Comics is to express common occurrences that we individuals notice every day, but rarely address out-loud (sometimes because of the fear of embarrassment)Ī bunch of these Rage Comics can be found here for further referenceīasically, Rage Comics are a big complication of “we’ve all thought/done that” scenarios. In a normal Rage Guy comic, the first three panels describe the occurrence while the fourth panel, shows a drawing of Rage Guy screaming “FFFFUUUUUU-!!”.Īfter the arrival and success of Rage Guy, other versions of these rage faces appeared and relayed a multitude of different emotions and reactions, such as fear, content, sadness, confidence, indifference, and surprise. The first comic ever made, for example, displays the “Toilet Backsplash” experience ( found here). Rage Guy is used to portray different scenarios that can bring rage and fury.
The very first character that was introduced in the series was a stick figure named Rage Guy. The Rage Comic series started out around 2008 on the 4chan /b/ (“Random”) imageboard.
All of these average occurrences have been piled up into one of the most known memes on the internet: Rage Comics.
We’ve all done things like ride shopping carts around Walmart when no one was looking, bought a new video game and completely disregarded the tutorial…and end up later saying “How the hell do I play this?”, or even something as embarrassing as getting our arms stuck in the container as we try to reach for the last Pringle in the tube.