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Same, or have the background colors be consistent
I think
As art, the comic was effective because I spent a lot of time looking at the relatively simple comic
Yeah, the robot one was what really confused me and I had to go back and look at the first two panels again.
Yeah doesn't help that the background on the first panel is inconsistent with the other 3
Yup. It's the robot who wants to be a human. The mirror could have been a bit more clearly drawn. Thicker border maybe (I'm not an artist so...). I otherwise like the strip.
I figured that out on the second go-around, but I just wasn't sure the first time.
Though, this does actually prompt the idea for a different comic where the punchline is that the side you thought was the mirror is actually the real world.
Not sure if I would agree with this. I don't think you should measure how successful art is by how long you spend looking at it. I'm not even sure if it's something you can measure at all since it's so subjective
So I was thinking this at first, but then looking at it more, I think it's intentionally not clear. Kind of like a grass is greener situation. The title is also mirror "universe", so it implies that both sides of the reflection exist and are real in their own universes. The implication is that you're never going to be satisfied when you have what you think you want