Comic #7272: moo
Description
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Panel 1:
- A child with short, light hair and a smile is facing a mustached man who is likely their father. The father has a serious expression with exaggerated glasses.
- The child says, "Dad, tell me one of your TERRIBLE dad-jokes!"
Panel 2:
- The father looks pensive as he begins to answer.
- The child prompts, "What did the disgruntled cow-sailors commit?"
- The child then responds, "I dunno, what?"
Panel 3:
- A comic representation of cows and a sailor is depicted.
- The word "MOOOOOTINY!" is written in large letters.
Panel 4:
- A scene shows the cows interacting with a sailor, which ends comically with the text, "Authorities pursmo(o)ed them to an illegal mooring outside Moocaco."
Panel 5:
- A dramatic image of cows with one appearing to be in distress and the text, "They were summmooorily exeemooted by firing squad."
- The word "MOOOMMY!" is emphasized.
Panel 6:
- A child expresses sadness, saying, "I'm so sad now, Papa. Like something inside me is torn and cannot be put back together."
Panel 7:
- The same child appears distressed, echoing the earlier sentiment about being torn.
Panel 8:
- The father, wearing a big smile, responds, "Hi, so sad now, Papa. Like something inside me is torn and cannot be put back together, I’m DAD."
Overall, the comic uses humor related to cows and dad-jokes throughout its narrative, portraying a playful father-child interaction.