Humorous Stick Figure Interrogation Comic Strip
A three-panel webcomic depicts a stick figure crying to X-Files-esque agents about social media harassment, then identifying the culprits from photos. The scene blends a tense interrogation with a humorous, relatable modern problem.

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A three-panel comic strip in a digital art style, resembling a webcomic. The overall mood is tense and slightly humorous. Panel 1: A stick figure character, crying profusely, sits at a wooden desk in a dimly lit, cluttered office with filing cabinets and "Cryptids" posters on the wall. Two X-Files-esque agents, Mulder and Scully, stand over the desk, looking concerned. Another agent, resembling the Cigarette Smoking Man, stands in the doorway, smoking. Speech bubbles detail the stick figure's woes: "First he liked my posts," "Then he sent yellow buzz," "Then... *cries harder*", "He demanded I like all his posts... 4 times each," "Every... single... day." Panel 2: Similar office setting. The crying stick figure is still at the desk. The Cigarette Smoking Man, closer to the foreground, says "Monstrous." Mulder asks Scully, "Can you identify who it was?" Panel 3: Close-up on the stick figure's hands pointing at a spread of mugshot-style photos on the desk. The photos show various Dragon Ball Z characters (Goku in different forms) and Kermit the Frog. The stick figure's face is a blank white circle for anonymity. The lighting is dim, casting shadows, creating a somber atmosphere. Colors are muted, dominated by blues, grays, and browns, with pops of green from the posters and Kermit. The art style is clean with bold outlines, characteristic of modern comics.
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(low quality, worst quality:1.4), cgi, text, signature, watermark, extra limbs
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Make this a meme