Comic #3547: 2015-02-01
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Panel 1: The scene depicts a man with short, light brown hair and a serious expression gazing towards a dark, shadowy figure that resembles an abyss. The background features a gradient of dark colors. The text reads: "When you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you."
Panel 2: The man looks slightly inquisitive. Next to him, the shadowy figure has cartoonish eyes and a slightly mischievous expression. Above the shadow, the text says: "It's wondering why you're gazing at it." Below the figure, "Does it know you?" is written.
Panel 3: The shadowy figure states, "You don’t look familiar," while the man appears confused. The text in this panel reads: "The abyss ventures a wave. You don’t respond."
Panel 4: The man continues to stare, with a look of discomfort. The shadowy figure looks increasingly uncomfortable, and the text says: "But you keep staring. The abyss is getting really uncomfortable."
Panel 5: The shadowy figure confronts the man, looking stern, as the man responds defensively: "I don’t want any trouble, okay?" The text reads: "The abyss confronts you."
Panel 6: The man in the panel is observing a football match on a screen behind the shadowy figure. The text reads: "The abyss realizes you were watching the football match on the TV behind it."
Panel 7: The man looks relaxed. The shadowy figure is now at a bar, apologetic. The text states: "The abyss is so embarrassed that it never comes back to this bar."
Panel 8: A character resembling Freud reads a book with a thoughtful expression. The shadowy figure stands with a slightly deflated demeanor. The text says: "It's fine, Nietzsche, but maybe pare it down a bit." The Freud character says, "Where'd it go bad?"