Comic #3098: 2013-11-10
Description
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Panel 1: A child, with short, curly hair and wearing a purple shirt, is facing an elderly man who is seated comfortably in a large chair. The child is asking, “Dad, can you buy me this book of optical illusions?” The elderly man is wearing glasses and a yellow shirt.
Panel 2: The elderly man responds, “I’ve already got one of those.” He has a slightly amused expression as he looks at the child.
Panel 3: The child raises an eyebrow, questioning what the elderly man has. In front of the man, there's a piece of text that reads:
“The text is an optical illusion. It makes you visualize all sorts of things, but it’s really just lines and squiggles!”
Panel 4: The child, looking thoughtful, says, “I’m visualizing a cheapskate authority figure.” The elderly man smiles, seeming entertained.
Panel 5: The elderly man responds with enthusiasm, “Amazing, right?!” with a grin on his face, enjoying the banter with the child.
Overall, the comic captures a light-hearted conversation between the child and the elderly man, humorously illustrating their playful exchange about optical illusions.