Comic #3671: villains
Description
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Panel 1: A character with a strong, rugged appearance, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and rough clothing, makes a statement. The text reads: "The word 'villain' comes from the Latin 'villanus,' which means 'farmhand.'"
Panel 2: Another character, dressed in a more upscale outfit with a hat, responds with anger. The text features two speech bubbles: "You're worse than the people who do my laundry!" and "You're worse than the people who cook my food!"
Panel 3: The first character appears again, emphasizing his stance, stating: "Now, I'm not opposed to farmers or anything."
Panel 4: Several figures in shadowy outlines march in the background, suggesting movement or protest.
Panel 5: The first character again, perhaps at a podium, speaking directly. The text: "But can we please insist that politicians do this when talking about mega-farms."
Panel 6: A different character, wearing formal attire, stands at a podium. He declares: "This nation must support its hardworking supervillains!" The background is a solid contrasting color, emphasizing the character.
The comic combines humor with a commentary on language and societal attitudes toward farmers and mega-farms.