Either option two, or panel two of the strip by itself.
But still, option two by a mile over anything else I can think of at the moment.
edited 24th Apr '13 5:43:05 PM by wanderlustwarrior
The sad, REAL American dichotomyI don't think a subversion makes for a good image.
Check out my fanfiction!A multi-panel image with panels the same width is slightly better than a multi-panel image with an inconsistent layout :P At least it's designed to be multi-frame in the first place, and we're not forcing a multi-frame structure on something that doesn't have one already, like movie frames.
It doesn't really seem unfriendly to me, exactly, though. Oblivious. But accidental. And that would make it a subversion anyway. The name is not supposed to be sarcastic, Herbivores Are Friendly goes with Predators Are Mean.
edited 24th Apr '13 8:50:59 PM by rodneyAnonymous
Becky: Who are you? The Mysterious Stranger: An angel. Huck: What's your name? The Mysterious Stranger: Satan.REDACTED
edited 25th Apr '13 9:48:20 AM by Willbyr
I don't think we should have a subversion as the page image; it encourages abuse. The image's primary purpose is to explain the trope, not to be funny,
The first panel illustrates the trope very well. The second panel adds funnies, and hey, it didn't attack them with its teeth and it still has a friendly smile. I'm good with either one or two panels. Another option would be to follow the trend on Lampshaded Double Entendre or some MLP character pages and put the second panel in a caption note.
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.I think we should only have the first panel. Don't get me wrong, that's a pretty funny comic strip, but subversions don't make good page images.
I've changed my mind and am good with the first panel.
A couple more votes for the first panel and we can run with it.
I vote the first panel too.
First panel only works better.
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.And there we go. The pic is up, potholed, and tagged, and I tweaked the actual example a bit. Caption or no?
"Just try not to wind up underfoot."
Moon◊No consensus; locking up.
I was thinking, perhaps, the first and last panels of this comic, or just the first, perhaps, could make a good image for this trope.
The first panel alone is a good example of the assumption. The last panel alongside it is a funny punchline that says "that's not right"
edit: Right, here's the two versions I'm suggesting.
edited 24th Apr '13 5:35:17 PM by Enlong
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