2006-06-23
Original: 2006-06-23 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
A red, horned devil (Satan) in a room, gesturing animatedly with both hands toward a balding man (seen from behind, wearing glasses) in the foreground. The devil wears a red robe bearing a pentagram and a small white skull.
Man (foreground): I just don't get it. You've already got my soul, what does it matter if you get power of attorney?
Satan: Well if it doesn't matter so much, why don't you just sign the damn thing?!
Caption (below panel): I'm really starting to distrust Satan.
Votey:
A close-up of a man's face looking downcast/annoyed, with a speech line above.
Text: It's not what you said, it's the way you said it.
A red, horned devil (Satan) in a room, gesturing animatedly with both hands toward a balding man (seen from behind, wearing glasses) in the foreground. The devil wears a red robe bearing a pentagram and a small white skull.
Man (foreground): I just don't get it. You've already got my soul, what does it matter if you get power of attorney?
Satan: Well if it doesn't matter so much, why don't you just sign the damn thing?!
Caption (below panel): I'm really starting to distrust Satan.
Votey:
A close-up of a man's face looking downcast/annoyed, with a speech line above.
Text: It's not what you said, it's the way you said it.
Alt text
A red, horned devil labeled by context as Satan, wearing a red robe with a pentagram and a small skull, gestures with both hands toward a balding, bespectacled man shown from behind in the foreground. The man says, "I just don't get it. You've already got my soul, what does it matter if you get power of attorney?" Satan replies, "Well if it doesn't matter so much, why don't you just sign the damn thing?!" A caption below reads, "I'm really starting to distrust Satan." Votey aftercomic: a simple line drawing of a man's downcast, irritated face with the words above him, "It's not what you said, it's the way you said it."
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.