Comic #3024: 2013-08-28
Description
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Panel 1:
- Two dinosaurs, both resembling Tyrannosaurus rex, stand against a backdrop of mountains and an incoming asteroid.
- The dinosaur on the left says: "THE ASTEROIDS ARE NEAR."
- The dinosaur on the right responds: "WE'D BETTER EVOLVE INTO BIRDS."
Panel 2:
- A bold text in red occupies the center: "EVOLVE-VOLVE-VOLVE!"
- The backdrop is dark, indicating urgency or chaos, while the dinosaurs appear animated and emphatic.
Panel 3:
- Two birds are perched, one on the left speaking: "THUS WE SHALL REMAIN UNTIL IT IS SAFE ONCE MORE."
- The bird on the right chimes in: "NO ONE WILL SUSPECT THE BIRDS! HAHAHA!"
Panel 4:
- A banner at the top reads: "65 MILLION YEARS LATER…"
- Below, two characters are engaged in conversation; one exclaims: "YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT! WE JUST GOT MAJOR FUNDING FOR AN ASTEROID DEFENSE SYSTEM!"
- The second character responds enthusiastically: "YES! LET'S GO TO THE PARK TO CELEBRATE!"
Panel 5:
- The scene shifts to a park setting with trees and a dinosaur in the foreground that looks joyful.
- A character inside the dinosaur's mouth is visible, adding a comedic twist to the scene.
The comic humorously juxtaposes the ancient dinosaurs' fate with modern-day characters excited about asteroid defense funding.