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Comic #4784: moon

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Panel 1: An astronaut is standing on the moon, holding a flag with stripes and stars, representing the United States. Behind him, a small figure is seen walking away. In the background, a lunar landing module is positioned on the moon's surface.

Panel 2: The same astronaut is now facing away and has raised a tool into the air. The words "piff!" are illustrated near the tool, suggesting a sound or action.

Panel 3: The scene shows the moon's surface with a movement indicated by an arrow and a word bubble containing "pop!" which suggests something explosive is happening.

Panel 4: Inside the astronaut's helmet is a close-up view of his face, looking slightly stressed. He says, "Houston, this is Apollo 11. We need to fake a moon landing as soon as possible."

Footer: A note indicates that the comic is brought to readers by buyers of “Soonish” and invites readers to click for more information.

The colors used in the comic are mostly muted, with a focus on greys and dark blues for the background, contrasting with the brighter colors of the astronaut's suit and the flag. The overall tone is humorous, referencing the moon landing conspiracy theories.