Comic #1820: 2010-04-29
Description
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Comic Description:
Title Block:
At the top of the comic, there is a banner that reads:
“FACT:”
Below it, it states:
“ALL CHILDREN'S FABLES DESCEND FROM A SINGLE STORY TOLD ON APRIL 29, 84,516 B.C.”
Main Illustration:
The comic features three characters seated on the ground in a natural, outdoor setting.
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Character 1: A child on the left, with messy dark hair, sits cross-legged and looks up at the two adults. He has a curious expression.
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Character 2: A woman is in the middle with wavy brown hair and a simple dress. She has a neutral expression and appears to be listening attentively.
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Character 3: To the right, an older man with a beard and a stern look holds his hands in a gesture of explanation. He is also wearing a simple skirt-like garment.
Speech Bubble:
The older man is speaking, and his dialogue reads:
“THERE WERE SOME KIDS WHO DID SOME SHIT THEIR PARENTS DIDN'T LIKE. AS A RESULT, THE KIDS GOT KILLED OR TORTURED OR SOMETHING. THE END.”
The overall tone of the comic is satirical and reflects a dark humor style regarding children's fables and their origins.