twin
Original: twin on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1 (single panel):
A woman with orange hair, in bed at night, peers over the edge looking under the bed. Her speech bubble: "MOM? WHAT... WHAT ARE YOU DOING UNDER THE BED AT MIDNIGHT?"
From under the bed, a man with dark hair lies on the floor. His speech bubble: "BUT I'M NOT UNDER THE BED, SUSIE. I'M OUT HERE."
Caption below the panel: "Finding my long lost twin at age 40 was magical for so many reasons."
Votey:
Handwritten text inside a rough square border: "(THIS IS ALSO THE BEST ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF HUMAN CLONING)"
A woman with orange hair, in bed at night, peers over the edge looking under the bed. Her speech bubble: "MOM? WHAT... WHAT ARE YOU DOING UNDER THE BED AT MIDNIGHT?"
From under the bed, a man with dark hair lies on the floor. His speech bubble: "BUT I'M NOT UNDER THE BED, SUSIE. I'M OUT HERE."
Caption below the panel: "Finding my long lost twin at age 40 was magical for so many reasons."
Votey:
Handwritten text inside a rough square border: "(THIS IS ALSO THE BEST ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF HUMAN CLONING)"
Alt text
A single-panel comic set in a dark bedroom at night. A woman with orange hair lies in bed and leans over the side to look underneath it, saying, "Mom? What... what are you doing under the bed at midnight?" On the floor beside the bed lies a dark-haired man (apparently identical to whoever the woman expected), who replies, "But I'm not under the bed, Susie. I'm out here." A caption beneath the panel reads: "Finding my long lost twin at age 40 was magical for so many reasons." The joke: the second person isn't her mom hiding under the bed but a long-lost twin who looks the same. The votey (aftercomic) is handwritten text in a rough square: "(This is also the best argument in favor of human cloning.)"
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.