Disagree. This image of the guy’s body dissolving as all his cells gain independence is fucking existentially terrifying, which adds a piquant flavour in the epilogue.
BTW, your hatred of epilogues… Are you Neal Stephenson?
Even then, I think the comic would be funnier if the dissolving man weren’t saying anything at all, but that’s less about cutting out panels and more generally about not making the joke overwrought near the end.
Disagree. This image of the guy’s body dissolving as all his cells gain independence is fucking existentially terrifying, which adds a piquant flavour in the epilogue.
BTW, your hatred of epilogues… Are you Neal Stephenson?
…I don’t necessarily agree with thetechnician27, however, it could be good as a “bonus panel” like what SMBC does.
Even then, I think the comic would be funnier if the dissolving man weren’t saying anything at all, but that’s less about cutting out panels and more generally about not making the joke overwrought near the end.
i mean, this is where tastes vary. i like the joke
Yeah, totally understandable!