Comic #4151: dinosaurs
Description
Here is a detailed description of the comic:
Panel 1: A group of people is seated in an audience, with a man in front presenting. Behind him is a large, feathered dinosaur that has some characteristics reminiscent of a turkey. The man says, "AND IT IS NOW KNOWN THAT MANY DINOSAURS WERE COVERED WITH FEATHERS, MAKING THEM LOOK MORE LIKE BIG TURKEYS THAN MONSTER LIZARDS."
Panel 2: A close-up of two characters, one male with curly hair and glasses and another female with long hair. The male asks, "ARE THEY BUYING IT?" The female responds, "I THINK THEY'RE BUYING IT."
Panel 3 (transition): A label reads, "TEN YEARS LATER…"
Panel 4: The same presenter is speaking again. He says, "IT IS NOW KNOWN THAT DINOSAURS HAD FEATHERS, EYE STALKS, STILTS, TOPHATS, AND ALSO, INSTEAD OF ROARING, THEY MAKE A SOUND LIKE A SAD TROMBONE." The audience is still looking at him.
Panel 5: The presenter’s assistant comments, "WE WENT TOO FAR…" Another audience member exclaims, "THEY'RE LOOKING AT US!" and someone else adds, "THEY KNOW WE'RE BACK HERE."
Panel 6: The assistant shouts, "RUN!" as the audience starts to panic and chaos ensues, with some individuals shielding their heads.
Last Panel: A newspaper headline reads, "SCIENTISTS DEFEATED; DINOSAURS COOL AGAIN; BUTTER NOW HEALTHY; UNICORNS PROBABLE."
The comic portrays a humorous take on changing perceptions about dinosaurs and scientific presentations.