Comic #4478: relative-heaven
Description
Here’s a detailed description of the comic:
Panel 1:
A character with short dark hair and a red shirt stands on a fluffy cloud, gesturing expressively. Behind him, an angel with wings is floating. There’s a small group of people, including one child, also on the cloud, with a mountainous backdrop.
Text:
"Look, the idea of heaven doesn’t make sense."
Panel 2:
The same character continues speaking, now with a thought bubble showing a larger angelic figure.
Text:
"Human happiness tends to be relative, not absolute. That'd require us to look down on everyone else in heaven. But that’d diminish their happiness."
Panel 3:
The first character appears confused, and another character, a woman in green, joins the conversation, raising an eyebrow.
Text:
"Here in heaven, everyone thinks everyone else is crap. And thanks to the loving presence of God, they don’t realize that they themselves are crap."
Panel 4:
The first character looks in realization.
Text:
"Is that why every person I pass gives me that condescending smirk?"
Panel 5:
An angel with long blonde hair and a serious expression responds.
Text:
"It’s not condescending; it’s deferential to your superior intellect."
Panel 6:
The first character appears satisfied, nodding in agreement.
Text:
"That makes perfect sense."
Panel 7:
In a comedic twist, an angel is seen swinging a large clock-like object above their head, resembling a giant clock, preparing to strike or hit something.
Sound Effect:
"whap!"
Panel 8:
The first character looks amused while others in the background are either confused or surprised.
The comic blends philosophical humor with whimsical imagery typical of the series.