remember-3
Original: remember-3 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Narration (above a large jagged speech/sound burst): Remember the music from back when your body didn't hurt? When everything was so new? When love was a mystery and time an expanse and the whole world crackled with beauty and romance?
Text inside the jagged burst: BUY OUR CHIPS.
(Below the panel, a small radio/boombox sits on the floor playing musical notes.)
Caption beneath the comic:
Fun Fact: 90% of fleeting glimpses of nostalgic wonder are now used to sell corn products.
Votey:
A speech bubble: All you have left is that song from prom and Fritos, Celia.
(A small figure sits crouched on the floor in the lower left of the panel.)
Narration (above a large jagged speech/sound burst): Remember the music from back when your body didn't hurt? When everything was so new? When love was a mystery and time an expanse and the whole world crackled with beauty and romance?
Text inside the jagged burst: BUY OUR CHIPS.
(Below the panel, a small radio/boombox sits on the floor playing musical notes.)
Caption beneath the comic:
Fun Fact: 90% of fleeting glimpses of nostalgic wonder are now used to sell corn products.
Votey:
A speech bubble: All you have left is that song from prom and Fritos, Celia.
(A small figure sits crouched on the floor in the lower left of the panel.)
Alt text
A single-panel comic. A boombox on the floor plays music (drawn as floating notes). Above it, a large jagged sound-burst contains text. Narration over the scene reads: 'Remember the music from back when your body didn't hurt? When everything was so new? When love was a mystery and time an expanse and the whole world crackled with beauty and romance?' But the jagged burst itself only says: 'BUY OUR CHIPS.' A caption below reads: 'Fun Fact: 90% of fleeting glimpses of nostalgic wonder are now used to sell corn products.' The joke: wistful nostalgia is hijacked by a snack-food ad. Votey (aftercomic): a mostly empty panel with a small crouched figure on the floor and a speech bubble saying, 'All you have left is that song from prom and Fritos, Celia.'
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.