Comic #4810: horatio
Description
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Panel 1: A character with wavy brown hair is speaking. They have a serious expression and are dressed in a dark robe. The text reads: “There is more in heaven and earth, Horatio, than is dreamt of in your philosophy.”
Panel 2: A different character with a bushy beard looks confused. The character speaks with a puzzled look on their face. The text says: “What? What do you mean, Hamlet? Like, I’m too much of a reductionist?”
Panel 3: The first character responds with enthusiasm, their hands gesturing wide. They say: “Yeah. Too reductionist. Leave room for wonder and magic and possibility in your view of the universe!”
Panel 4: The bearded character expresses skepticism, their eyebrows furrowed. The text reads: “I’m just not convinced a ghost is telling you to murder people, man.”
Panel 5: The first character is animatedly proposing an idea, their hands emphasizing their point. They exclaim: “Embrace holism, Horatio!”
The comic features four panels, with colorful backgrounds and simple, cartoonish character designs. The dialogue is witty, referencing Hamlet and themes of philosophy.