Or maybe the 1st and last panels of this
? Similar to the OP suggestion, from the same comic, but I think the art is clearer
The OP suggestion doesn't work, because it is Unreliable Voiceover, instead. It's a close line there, because the image can't contrast with the narration.
Link to TRS threads in project mode here.It's been rolling around in my mind for a while... what about the book cover of Liar? About a perpetual liar? It says it right on the cover.
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I don't know... it's just a suggestion. :)
Oddly, I'm drawing a blank on good captions.
Maybe something like "Don Quixote is far too chivalrous to lie about his exploits. He's also far too insane to tell the truth."
I think the "labels" should perhaps be in the same font, and be more consistent in composition (for example, "Don Quixote's perspective" and "outside perspective").
(The book Don Quixote isn't written from a first-person perspective, the Man of La Mancha himself isn't an Unreliable Narrator. It is an example, though, because it is supposed to be an account by a fictitious translator of a work by a fictitious original author. Perhaps it would be better to have a similar format of a straighter example from the example list.)
Becky: Who are you? The Mysterious Stranger: An angel. Huck: What's your name? The Mysterious Stranger: Satan.


While I love that comic to death it just states the name of the trope and not much else.
As for suggestions - maybe the last two panels of this
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