Out
Original: Out on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Transcript
Panel 1 (single panel):
A young man with red/orange hair, seen between the backs of his two parents' heads, addresses them nervously, one hand on his chest.
Young man: "MOM... DAD... I DON'T KNOW HOW TO SAY THIS, AND I HOPE YOU'LL BE OKAY WITH IT, BUT... I'M... I WANT TO BE INSIDE ALL MEN!"
Caption (below panel): Jesse comes out of the closet as God.
Votey:
A close-up of a man's face. Above and around him is handwritten text.
Text (handwritten): "PEOPLE WHO DON'T WANT ME INSIDE THEM ARE THE PEOPLE WHO DON'T WANT TO BE DROWNED!"
The man's face appears wary/uneasy.
A young man with red/orange hair, seen between the backs of his two parents' heads, addresses them nervously, one hand on his chest.
Young man: "MOM... DAD... I DON'T KNOW HOW TO SAY THIS, AND I HOPE YOU'LL BE OKAY WITH IT, BUT... I'M... I WANT TO BE INSIDE ALL MEN!"
Caption (below panel): Jesse comes out of the closet as God.
Votey:
A close-up of a man's face. Above and around him is handwritten text.
Text (handwritten): "PEOPLE WHO DON'T WANT ME INSIDE THEM ARE THE PEOPLE WHO DON'T WANT TO BE DROWNED!"
The man's face appears wary/uneasy.
Alt text
A single-panel comic shows a nervous red-haired young man, viewed from between the backs of his two parents' heads, with one hand on his chest. He says: "Mom... Dad... I don't know how to say this, and I hope you'll be okay with it, but... I'm... I want to be inside all men!" The caption below reads: "Jesse comes out of the closet as God." The joke is that his dramatic coming-out speech actually reveals he believes he is God (an omnipresent deity inside everyone), not a sexuality reveal. The votey (bonus panel) is a close-up of a wary-looking man's face with handwritten text reading: "People who don't want me inside them are the people who don't want to be drowned!" -- a darkly comic reference to a wrathful, flood-sending God.
Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.