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Yoda's a good example but the pic doesn't demonstrate the trope.
Suggested replacement: an image of Yoda from Darths And Droids that includes a speech balloon that demonstrates his weird speech.
Rhetorical, eh? ... Eight!My GIS for comic book images of Yoda speaking turned up diddlysquat so that may be the best route to take.
Perhaps this one? http://darthsanddroids.net/episodes/0245.html
Rhetorical, eh? ... Eight!That works really well, we just need to decide what to use.
Panels 3, 4, and 5 or just panels 3 and 5? I want to retain the punchline. Caption could be like, "HA HA SHORT JOKE."
First key to interpreting a work: Things mean things.3 and 5 would work well enough.
It's too bad we can't use a meme for a picture. I saw one the other day that shows Yoda, and it says: "In Soviet Russia, I speak perfectly normal!"
Anyways, I like the comic, but I think panel four is needed to get to the punchline better.
Bump...yea/nay?
I'm good with it.
Fight smart, not fair.That looks about like what I wanted. Too bad that the panels aren't all the same size.
First key to interpreting a work: Things mean things.We could cut the last panel, but I like that as the punchline.
Yeah, I agree that it needs the punchline.
First key to interpreting a work: Things mean things.Let's wrap this. The pic is up, potholed, and tagged. Locking up.
It's a picture of Yoda. While he is a well-known example of the trope, the picture does not illustrate it. Perhaps an image containing dialogue would be better.