Comic #3297: 2014-05-28
Description
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Panel 1:
- A character with short brown hair, wearing a green outfit and hat, is speaking.
- Beside them is another character, a woman with long reddish-brown hair, expressing surprise.
- Text: "Everytime a child says ‘I don’t believe in fairies,’ there’s a little fairy somewhere that falls down dead."
Panel 2:
- The woman looks incredulous, her eyes wide.
- The male character appears concerned.
- Text: "Wait, really? You say it and instantaneously, millions of miles away, a fairy DIES?"
Panel 3:
- The woman now has a more serious expression, and there's a slight frown.
- The male character appears shocked.
- Text: "Horrible, isn’t it?"
Panel 4:
- The woman, now animated and excited, gestures broadly.
- The male character next to her seems intrigued.
- Text: "THIS IS HUGE."
Panel 5:
- A banner at the top reads "SOON…"
- Below, there is a fake newspaper headline.
- Banner Text: "NEWZNET"
- Headline: "12 YEAR OLD OVERTURNS EINSTEIN’S PHYSICS"
- Subheadline: "Proposes fairy-killing as method of superluminal communication."
The comic consists of four panels presenting a conversation about the belief in fairies, leading to a humorous hypothetical situation in a fictional news article.