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Daft Punk is a French electronic music group. The beat used in electronica music can be vocalized or spelled as "unn-tss." 'The Tell-Tale Heart' is a short story by Edgar Allen Poe, in which the narrator tries to appear sane while describing how he killed a man and hid his body in the floorboards. Eventually, he imagines he hears the dead man's heartbeat through the floorboards. | Daft Punk is a French electronic music group. The beat used in electronica music can be vocalized or spelled as "unn-tss." 'The Tell-Tale Heart' is a short story by Edgar Allen Poe, in which the narrator tries to appear sane while describing how he killed a man and hid his body in the floorboards. Eventually, he imagines he hears the dead man's heartbeat through the floorboards. | ||
− | In the comic, | + | In the comic, [[Cueball]] narrates that he killed Daft Punk and hid their bodies under the floorboards, as the narrator of 'The Tell-Tale Heart' did. He says he has been haunted by the sound of Daft Punk's beats. |
− | In the title | + | In the title text, the narrator continues trying to assert his sanity. He then insinuates that he will kill Roderick Usher's band. Roderick Usher was a character in 'Fall of the House of Usher,' another story by Edgar Allen Poe, in which a man named Roderick Usher dies. The comic and title text mix realities between Poe stories and house music bands, further showing the narrator to be crazy. |
==Transcript== | ==Transcript== | ||
:The three panels show portions of a single scene. Although the characters are still stick figures, the artwork style is heavily crosshatched and shaded.)) | :The three panels show portions of a single scene. Although the characters are still stick figures, the artwork style is heavily crosshatched and shaded.)) | ||
− | :[In the first panel there is a desk with monitor on it, and a painting of a woman above that. | + | :[In the first panel there is a desk with monitor on it, and a painting of a woman above that. Next to it is a bookshelf.] |
:Ever since I murdered Daft Punk | :Ever since I murdered Daft Punk | ||
− | :[There is a fireplace, with no fire. | + | :[There is a fireplace, with no fire. A rug lies before it. At the left end of the mantelpiece are two bottles, one tall, one round. Another photograph of a woman is in a frame at the right end. The bookshelf continues from the previous panel.] |
:And hid their bodies beneath the floorboards, I've been haunted | :And hid their bodies beneath the floorboards, I've been haunted | ||
− | :[The narrator is clutching his head and leaning forward. | + | :[The narrator is clutching his head and leaning forward. A grandfather clock is behind him, next to a doorway. Above the doorway is a pallid bust of Pallas.] |
− | :By this | + | :By this ''pounding''. |
− | : | + | :[White text on black.] |
:Unn-Tss | :Unn-Tss | ||
:Unn-Tss | :Unn-Tss | ||
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Revision as of 00:58, 13 February 2013
The Tell-tale Beat |
Title text: You fancy me mad. Could a madman have outsmarted the greatest electronica/techno artists of our era? Next to fall will be Roderick Usher's house/trance band. |
Explanation
Daft Punk is a French electronic music group. The beat used in electronica music can be vocalized or spelled as "unn-tss." 'The Tell-Tale Heart' is a short story by Edgar Allen Poe, in which the narrator tries to appear sane while describing how he killed a man and hid his body in the floorboards. Eventually, he imagines he hears the dead man's heartbeat through the floorboards.
In the comic, Cueball narrates that he killed Daft Punk and hid their bodies under the floorboards, as the narrator of 'The Tell-Tale Heart' did. He says he has been haunted by the sound of Daft Punk's beats.
In the title text, the narrator continues trying to assert his sanity. He then insinuates that he will kill Roderick Usher's band. Roderick Usher was a character in 'Fall of the House of Usher,' another story by Edgar Allen Poe, in which a man named Roderick Usher dies. The comic and title text mix realities between Poe stories and house music bands, further showing the narrator to be crazy.
Transcript
- The three panels show portions of a single scene. Although the characters are still stick figures, the artwork style is heavily crosshatched and shaded.))
- [In the first panel there is a desk with monitor on it, and a painting of a woman above that. Next to it is a bookshelf.]
- Ever since I murdered Daft Punk
- [There is a fireplace, with no fire. A rug lies before it. At the left end of the mantelpiece are two bottles, one tall, one round. Another photograph of a woman is in a frame at the right end. The bookshelf continues from the previous panel.]
- And hid their bodies beneath the floorboards, I've been haunted
- [The narrator is clutching his head and leaning forward. A grandfather clock is behind him, next to a doorway. Above the doorway is a pallid bust of Pallas.]
- By this pounding.
- [White text on black.]
- Unn-Tss
- Unn-Tss
- Unn-Tss
Discussion
He had a chance to refer to Usher the musician instead. Oh well. I still laughed. 108.162.237.64 21:24, 29 January 2014 (UTC)
There is a computer monitor, desk, bookshelf, fireplace, and many other things drawn in great detail. But the characters are still stick figures. And they are shaded! 108.162.237.64 21:26, 29 January 2014 (UTC)
At 108.162.237.64: I think he *was* referring to Usher the musicican; he was making a homonymic joke, by mixing the two Ushers (one by name, the other by genre). 141.101.81.216 (talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)
Oh god this comic hits differently now... Beanie (talk) 14:25, 22 April 2021 (UTC)