2002-09-21
Original: 2002-09-21 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
A caped, heroic-looking man stands triumphantly atop a pile of fallen blue-skinned figures, pointing forward with one fist raised.
Man (Hamlet): "YOU MAY NOW BE THE ROYAL KING OF DANES, BUT I AM HAMLET, UNDEAD KING OF PAIN!"
A blond man in a red shirt watches from the foreground, seen from behind.
Caption (below panel): Hamlet II would actually be a lot better than the original despite a number of plot holes, most of them related to time travel.
Votey:
Title text: "ALSO... HAMLET IS PREDATOR"
Two faces shown in profile facing each other: on the left a man's calm human face, on the right a creature with mandibles spread open like the Predator alien.
A caped, heroic-looking man stands triumphantly atop a pile of fallen blue-skinned figures, pointing forward with one fist raised.
Man (Hamlet): "YOU MAY NOW BE THE ROYAL KING OF DANES, BUT I AM HAMLET, UNDEAD KING OF PAIN!"
A blond man in a red shirt watches from the foreground, seen from behind.
Caption (below panel): Hamlet II would actually be a lot better than the original despite a number of plot holes, most of them related to time travel.
Votey:
Title text: "ALSO... HAMLET IS PREDATOR"
Two faces shown in profile facing each other: on the left a man's calm human face, on the right a creature with mandibles spread open like the Predator alien.
Alt text
SMBC comic. Main panel: a caped, muscular hero stands triumphantly on top of a heap of fallen blue-skinned bodies, raising one fist and pointing forward. He declares, 'You may now be the royal king of Danes, but I am Hamlet, undead king of pain!' A blond man in a red shirt watches from the foreground. Caption below: 'Hamlet II would actually be a lot better than the original despite a number of plot holes, most of them related to time travel.' Votey (aftercomic), rough sketch style: heading reads 'Also... Hamlet is Predator,' showing two profiles facing each other -- a normal human man's face on the left and on the right an alien creature with its mandibles spread open like the Predator.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.