Comic #1758: 2010-02-25
Description
Here’s a detailed description of the comic:
Panel 1:
- A doctor, depicted as an African American male wearing a white coat and a stethoscope, is sitting at his desk. He has large glasses and a concerned expression.
- A patient, a white male with short, light brown hair, is sitting on an examination table, looking perplexed. He wears a teal hospital gown and gives the impression of being frustrated.
- The text bubble from the patient reads: "HOW AM I SUPPOSED TO IMPRESS WOMEN IF YOU CALL IT THAT? ISN'T THERE A COOLER NAME FOR A TINY—"
- The doctor interrupts with: "NO. THERE'S ONLY 'MICROPENIS!'"
Panel 2:
- The patient appears deep in thought, with a hand on his chin. His expression conveys contemplation.
- The thought bubble from this panel simply shows: "HMMMM…"
Panel 3:
- Below the previous panels, the next scene shows a woman on the left side, with long dark hair, facing the patient who is sitting on a bed, uncovered from the waist up, looking alarmed.
- The text above reads: "SOON…"
- The patient exclaims: "BEHOLD… THE SINGULARITY!"
This comic seems to use humor related to body image and societal perceptions.