Pigeon searching for taco dog comic (by semuelis)

May 24, 2026

Pigeon searching for taco dog comic

Hello friends! We have all experienced that sheer panic when we cannot find our favorite thing in the world. This pigeon is having a full meltdown, running around screaming for a taco. Honestly, who hasn’t been there when the cravings hit? But the best part is the plot twist. His precious “Taco” is not a crunchy shell filled with beef, it is a tiny, happy dachshund wearing a taco costume! I sketched this wholesome and ridiculous little comic strip in Procreate because I love a good plot twist, especially when it involves cute dogs. I hope this silly reunion brings a big smile to your face today. Enjoy the comic!

Pigeon searching for taco dog comic (by semuelis)

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Meet Semuelis - the digital artist behind the sarcastic pigeon and everyday comic illustrations. I doodle quirky characters and relatable situations on my iPad using Procreate. Enjoy my weirdcore art and grab some free high-res downloads for your own projects!

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