Comic #989: 2007-12-20
Description
Comic Description:
Panel 1:
- The background is a simple room setting, suggesting a meeting or discussion environment.
- On the left, a character with short, slicked-back hair and wearing a suit is seated at a table. He appears engaged in conversation.
- The character on the right, an older man in a suit, leans forward slightly, listening intently.
- Speech bubble from the left character: "IF YOU WANT THE RELIGIOUS VOTE, YOU HAVE TO CONVINCE PEOPLE THAT YOU'RE THE HOLIEST CANDIDATE."
- Speech bubble from the right character: "ALL RIGHT. I THINK I GET WHAT YOU'RE SAYING."
Panel 2:
- The scene has shifted to that evening, suggested by the text at the top.
- Three characters are standing around podiums.
- The first character on the left, dressed in a black suit, gestures animatedly as he speaks.
- The second character, wearing the same attire as in the previous panel, looks slightly surprised.
- The third character on the right points while speaking.
- Speech bubble from the first character: "OH YEAH? WELL, I THINK PUBLIC SCHOOLS SHOULD DISPLAY ELEVEN COMMANDMENTS."
- Background remains simple, focused on the discussion rather than the setting.
The dialogue suggests a conversation about political strategy and its implications on religious beliefs, culminating in a humorous twist regarding the number of commandments.