anti-joke
Original: anti-joke on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Woman with long hair: Hey, want to hear a reverse anti-joke?
Panel 2:
Man: What's that?
Panel 3:
Woman: It's a joke that appears to have no punchline, but then WHAM! The punchline comes out of nowhere right at the end!
Panel 4:
Man: No thanks.
Votey:
(Hand-lettered title at the top:) VERY EASY
(Below the title is a loose line drawing of the woman's smiling face in profile.)
Woman with long hair: Hey, want to hear a reverse anti-joke?
Panel 2:
Man: What's that?
Panel 3:
Woman: It's a joke that appears to have no punchline, but then WHAM! The punchline comes out of nowhere right at the end!
Panel 4:
Man: No thanks.
Votey:
(Hand-lettered title at the top:) VERY EASY
(Below the title is a loose line drawing of the woman's smiling face in profile.)
Alt text
A four-panel comic. Panel 1: a smiling woman with long hair turns to a man and asks, "Hey, want to hear a reverse anti-joke?" Panel 2: the man replies, "What's that?" Panel 3: the woman explains enthusiastically, "It's a joke that appears to have no punchline, but then WHAM! The punchline comes out of nowhere right at the end!" Panel 4: the man, deadpan, simply says, "No thanks." The joke setup is itself the anti-joke, and his flat refusal is the punchline that comes out of nowhere. Votey (aftercomic): a rough hand-drawn sketch of the woman's smiling profile, captioned with the hand-lettered words "VERY EASY."
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.