after
Original: after on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1 (single panel):
Setting: A barren, reddish post-apocalyptic landscape with scorched ground and a ruined wall in the background. Two small flames flicker nearby. A man and a woman sit together on the ground.
Man: YEAH, SO HOW ABOUT WE NUCLEAR ARMA-GET-IT-ON.
Caption (below panel): This was not the only reason humanity died out, but it was the last reason.
Votey:
A simple line-drawn face (a person seen in profile/three-quarter view) with a flat, deadpan expression.
Thought/caption text above: EVERYONE IS DEAD.
Setting: A barren, reddish post-apocalyptic landscape with scorched ground and a ruined wall in the background. Two small flames flicker nearby. A man and a woman sit together on the ground.
Man: YEAH, SO HOW ABOUT WE NUCLEAR ARMA-GET-IT-ON.
Caption (below panel): This was not the only reason humanity died out, but it was the last reason.
Votey:
A simple line-drawn face (a person seen in profile/three-quarter view) with a flat, deadpan expression.
Thought/caption text above: EVERYONE IS DEAD.
Alt text
A single-panel comic set in a barren, reddish post-apocalyptic wasteland with scorched ground, a ruined wall, and two small flickering flames. A man and a woman sit together on the ground. The man says, "Yeah, so how about we nuclear arma-get-it-on" — a pun on "Armageddon" used as a come-on. A caption beneath the panel reads: "This was not the only reason humanity died out, but it was the last reason." Votey (aftercomic): a simple line-drawn face with a flat, deadpan expression, with the text above it reading "EVERYONE IS DEAD."
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.