He went from high-school graduation to hell on earth.
A promising comic who found fame on YouTube was ripped from his car — out of the sunroof — by the killer tornado in Joplin, Mo., as he drove home from his commencement ceremony.
Will Norton, 18 — whose comic skits under the name “Willdabeast” had a loyal following online — is now considered among the scores of missing.
He was traveling with his father when the tornado bore down on the southwest Missouri city.
His dad tried to hold on to him, but the 200-mph winds were too strong.
“Will’s seat belt snapped and he flew through the sunroof,” his sister, Sara, told CBS.
Joplin’s tornado killed 125 people and injured more than 900. A different series of tornadoes ripped though Oklahoma, Arkansas and Kansas yesterday and Tuesday, killing 15.
Meanwhile, the family of 16-month-old Skyular Logsdon — who vanished in the Joplin tornado — learned a good Samaritan had found the boy under a tree trunk, near his badly injured mother, Carol Tate.
Norm Winginer told The Post he found the fatally injured toddler unconscious with blue lips and no pulse.
He loaded the baby, mom and others into the back of his pickup, rushed them to a triage center and told workers there the baby belonged to Tate. But somehow the child and mother were separated. Skyular has been missing since.