Comic #2558: 2012-05-18
Description
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Panel 1: The first panel shows a chaotic scene with people talking and reacting to a recent event. The focus is on a character who is expressing disbelief about public broadcasting.
Text: "When the first signal arrived, it was crazier than anyone had anticipated…"
Panel 2: In this panel, the character continues to express frustration about the situation with illustrations and gestures emphasizing their point.
Text: "…the president of the UN had pressed an already troublesome button…"
Panel 3: Three characters are depicted discussing problems related to an alien invasion, including societal issues like poverty and the struggles of being a bachelor.
Text: "These three problems were simple…the aliens hardly seemed human…"
Panel 4: Another scene where one character is discussing their approach to aliens, revealing comedic miscommunications.
Text: "…they had really good intentions, or so they claimed…"
Panel 5: The dialogue shifts as they speculate about human interactions with aliens, displaying a humorous take on the social dynamics.
Text: "…how would you like to interact with these folks?"
Panel 6: The arrival of the aliens is presented dramatically, with characters watching and awaiting information.
Text: "Then they arrived, massive and spheroid, in the sky…"
Panel 7: The message shows confusion and misinterpretation, with a humorous aspect regarding a misunderstanding about Martian intentions.
Text: "'Sorry, we thought this was Mars!'"
Panel 8: A night scene where characters are reflecting on their situation and trying to find solutions among a backdrop of stars.
Text: "…as if shared misery pinned all of us as we waited."
Panel 9: The final panels present a humorous commentary on the struggles of being a bachelor in the wake of alien interactions and existential reflections.
Text: "…nobody is going to die…on me opting out for tacos."
Ending: The comic concludes with a lighthearted remark, indicating it’s a metaphor for Taco Bell.
Text: "In case you're wondering, Taco Bell is a metaphor for Taco Bell."
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