Comic #6938: cult-2
Description
Here's a detailed description of the comic:
Panel 1:
- A character named Mary is depicted with a concerned expression. She has medium-length brown hair and is wearing a brown top.
- The male character, who has short, red hair and a blue shirt, speaks with a serious expression. He says, "Mary. Mary, I’m trying to reach out. Think about how it looks from the outside."
Panel 2:
- The male character continues, "I don’t—," followed by a more serious tone, "The clearest sign that you’re in a cult is that members gain status by taking the most absurd views possible, justifying the unjustifiable all in pursuit of an identity."
- Mary's expression shows confusion or concern.
Panel 3:
- The male character looks taken aback as he responds, "But I like black licorice! It tastes good!"
- Mary's facial expression indicates distress as she hears this.
Panel 4:
- The male character appears saddened, stating, "The Mary I knew is dead."
- Mary looks hurt, and both characters convey a strong emotional undercurrent in their facial expressions.
Overall, the comic discusses themes of concern and identity, illustrated through a dialogue about perceptions and beliefs.