Hole
Original: Hole on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1:
Man with flame-like red hair (in a tuxedo): "It is NOT weird. Look, you agree donuts exist?"
Woman with brown hair (in a yellow shirt): "Yeah, but..."
Panel 2:
Red-haired man: "And donut holes exist."
Brown-haired woman: "Okay, but-"
Panel 3:
Red-haired man: "Which suggests that the existence of any food served in the form of a ring implies the existence a hole form, which-"
Brown-haired woman: "IT DOES NOT!"
Panel 4 (caption banner: "EARLIER..."):
The red-haired man and brown-haired woman walk down a street.
Red-haired man: "Hey, wanna munch some squid holes?"
Votey:
The red-haired man (drawn in a loose, simple black-and-white style): "I was about to propose to you with a wedding hole..."
Man with flame-like red hair (in a tuxedo): "It is NOT weird. Look, you agree donuts exist?"
Woman with brown hair (in a yellow shirt): "Yeah, but..."
Panel 2:
Red-haired man: "And donut holes exist."
Brown-haired woman: "Okay, but-"
Panel 3:
Red-haired man: "Which suggests that the existence of any food served in the form of a ring implies the existence a hole form, which-"
Brown-haired woman: "IT DOES NOT!"
Panel 4 (caption banner: "EARLIER..."):
The red-haired man and brown-haired woman walk down a street.
Red-haired man: "Hey, wanna munch some squid holes?"
Votey:
The red-haired man (drawn in a loose, simple black-and-white style): "I was about to propose to you with a wedding hole..."
Alt text
A four-panel SMBC comic. A red-haired man in a tuxedo argues with a brown-haired woman in a yellow shirt. Panel 1, he says "It is NOT weird. Look, you agree donuts exist?" and she replies "Yeah, but...". Panel 2, he continues "And donut holes exist," she says "Okay, but-". Panel 3, close-up of their irritated faces, he says "Which suggests that the existence of any food served in the form of a ring implies the existence a hole form, which-" and she shouts "IT DOES NOT!". Panel 4, labeled "EARLIER...", shows the two walking down a street as the man casually asks "Hey, wanna munch some squid holes?" — revealing the absurd food claim that started the fight. The votey (aftercomic), drawn in a loose black-and-white sketch, shows the man saying "I was about to propose to you with a wedding hole...".
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.