The final speech balloon calls to mind the trope of the lone individual who sees the ghost or angel or giant talking rabbit when no one else does… or who is aware of the fact that her cats are journalists though she seldom lets on to them and never to other humans about such a thing. No, I’m perfectly aware that this is not the intent here, but it would be an interesting parallel universe take on the situation. Just as it would be fun to see the parallel world version of “Gone With the Wind” wherein Scarlett and Rhett were portrayed by Lucille Ball and Groucho Marx.
The final speech balloon calls to mind the trope of the lone individual who sees the ghost or angel or giant talking rabbit when no one else does… or who is aware of the fact that her cats are journalists though she seldom lets on to them and never to other humans about such a thing. No, I’m perfectly aware that this is not the intent here, but it would be an interesting parallel universe take on the situation. Just as it would be fun to see the parallel world version of “Gone With the Wind” wherein Scarlett and Rhett were portrayed by Lucille Ball and Groucho Marx.