Comic #5309: sonnet
Description
Here's a detailed description of the comic:
Title: Ben Johnson's Most Beautiful Sonnet Lines, Adjusted for Other Locations in Space
Panel 1:
- Text: "[ORIGINAL VERSION] This grave partakes the fleshly birth, which cover lightly, gentle Earth!"
- Image: A graveyard scene with a gravestone and a figure wearing a black coat standing beside it.
Panel 2:
- Text: "The grave betakes a fleshy ball, which cover lightly, gentle Sol!"
- Image: An illustration of a sun and a rocket ship flying nearby.
Panel 3:
- Text: "This grave betakes the fleshly circuitry, which cover lightly, gentle Mercury!"
- Image: An outer space scene with a figure in a space suit and the planet Mercury in the background.
Panel 4:
- Text: "This grave partakes from Homo genus, which cover lightly, gentle Venus!"
- Image: A scene featuring two figures in space suits and the planet Venus in the background.
Panel 5:
- Text: "This grave betakes this corpse of ours, which cover lightly, gentle Mars!"
- Image: A Martian landscape showing a figure with a rover.
Panel 6:
- Text: "This grave betakes this anthropoid, which cover lightly, asteroid!"
- Image: A figure on an asteroid surrounded by smaller asteroids.
Panel 7:
- Text: "This grave betakes the unalive, which cover lightly, planet five!"
- Image: A figure performing a spacewalk near a colorful planet.
Panel 8:
- Text: "This grave partakes the fleshly pattern, which cover lightly, gentle Saturn!"
- Image: An illustration of Saturn with rings, featuring a figure nearby.
Panel 9:
- Text: "This kid is super dead and thus, please cover lightly, Uranus!"
- Image: A whimsical depiction of a lifeless figure with the planet Uranus visible in the background.
Panel 10:
- Text: "This grave betakes the flesh balloon, which cover lightly, please, Neptune!"
- Image: An image showing the planet Neptune and a space probe near it.
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