Comic #7025: dragons
Description
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Panel 1:
- A yellow dragon with exaggerated features, including large eyes and prominent horns, is depicted at the top left corner.
- The dragon expresses frustration about how humans write dragons, saying: "I HATE THE WAY HUMANS WRITE DRAGONS!"
Panel 2:
- A human character with short hair, dressed in a red shirt and gray trousers, stands to the right of the dragon.
- The dragon continues: "THEY ALWAYS TALK AS IF THEY'RE SURPRISED TO BE DRAGONS. AND THEY ALWAYS HAVE NAMES USING WORDS LIKE FIRE AND CLAW AND WING. BUT THOSE ARE NORMAL PARTS OF OUR ANATOMY! WHY WOULD WE CONSTANTLY BE REFERENCING THEM?"
Panel 3:
- The same human character appears perplexed, responding with: "WHAT DO YOU MEAN?"
Panel 4:
- The scene changes; the dragon is now speaking with a character named Short-neck.
- Short-neck speaks in a narrative style, saying: "“Never!” said Short-neck in human language through her mostly square-shaped front teeth."
- The text continues: "She knew she was vulnerable due to her weak human skin and tiny brain, but she had to save her hairless offspring, Thumb-hands and Two-Legs, from the evil human wizard, Dangle-balls."
This comic juxtaposes the perspectives of a dragon and a human regarding the portrayal of dragons, using humor and sarcastic comments on their anatomical features.