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==Explanation==
 
==Explanation==
[[Black Hat]] is one of the most cool-headed characters in the comic. [[Megan]] notices Black Hat facing away from [[Cueball]] and her, and decides to play a simple, childish prank on him: sneaking up from behind and shouting "Boo!".
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[[Black Hat]], the cool-headed troll, has the tables turned on him. Almost always seen antagonizing other characters, this comic shows him in a rare moment of losing face. [[Megan]] notices Black Hat facing away from [[Cueball]] and her, and decides to play a simple, childish prank on him: sneaking up from behind and shouting "Boo!".
  
Not only does she succeed in startling Black Hat, he is so terrified that he hides himself completely in his hat. For a moment, it looks like Black Hat has disappeared altogether. But then his hat inches away, showing that he's still underneath, despite the obvious size difference.
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She succeeds in startling Black Hat. Most likely out of humiliation, he hides himself completely in his hat. For a moment, it looks like Black Hat has disappeared altogether. But then his hat inches away, showing that he's still underneath. It is possible that he was set on edge by Danish, as the period from journals 3-5 was clearly an emotional time for him.
  
The title text is really only "...". But Black Hat will come back.
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Both gags in this comic work by playing on our expectations. The first is an unexpected moment of realism: we are so used to seeing Black Hat cool and untroubled that we are surprised at the reminder that everyone's appearance is, to some extent, a facade. Black Hat is still human. The second gag, on the other hand, is the opposite: we are so used to understanding the stick figures as representing humans that we're caught by surprise to see a literal interpretation of a stick figure, with minimal volume, folding up into a hat.
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The title text is only "...", like in [[82: Frame]] or [[455: Hats]]. It's a somewhat surreal comic, and any further commentary might have detrimentally brought it down to Earth which could also be said of these two other comics. The comic Hats is related to this one as it is also about black hats and how the usually all powerful Black Hat becomes the smaller one, there not in size but in tallness of hat towers.
  
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[Cueball and Megan standing to one side, looking and pointing at Black Hat who is facing away.]
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:[Cueball and Megan standing to one side, she is looking at Cueball while pointing both at Cueball and at Black Hat who is standing some distance away facing away from them in this wide panel.]
  
:[Megan sneaks up on Black Hat.]
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:[Zoom in as Megan sneaks up close to Black Hat who now looks a little upwards, in this normal sized panel.]
  
:[Close-up of Megan with hands raised.]
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:[An inserted panel only half the hight of the normal panels, but with it's top lifted slightly above their levels and with it's frame crossing both the previous and the next normal. It shows a close-up of Megan with hands raised while shouting.]
 
:Megan: Boo!
 
:Megan: Boo!
  
:[Black Hat looks shocked, and his hat jumps.]
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:[Only Black Hat is shown in this thin panel. He looks shocked indicated by him taking his hands to his face, lines behind his head and that his hat jumps up above his head, showing that he has a bit of hair under it.]
  
:[The hat falls down over his head.]
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:[The next three panels is even thinner than the previous, but they stay the same size. First the hat falls down over Black Hat's head down to his shoulders, without the hat changes size. The movement is indicated with two lines above the hat. Black Hat crosses his arms across his chest and bends in the knees.]
  
:[The hat keeps falling, with only his legs still visible.]
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:[Then the hat keeps falling over his body, swallowing it so only his legs below his knees are visible.]
  
:[The hat hits the ground.]
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:[Finally the hat hits the ground with a large sound, also indicated with seven "U" shaped lines around the hat. There is no sign of Black Hat.]
:''FWUMP''
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:''Fwump''
  
:[Cueball and Megan look at the hat.]
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:[The last two panels is in another row below the previous panel, but there are no panels under the two first panels in the first row. This could indicate that time has passed, or is just a way to create a dramatic effect as with all the other changes in panel size and position above. This panels width is somewhere between the first two panels. Cueball and Megan looks at the hat, Cueball with a hand in front of his mouth.]
  
:[The hat scurries away.]
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:[The last panel is as wide as the first, but extends further to the right than the last panel in he first row, again breaking the symmetry. Megan and Cueball still looks on (both with hands down) as the hat begins to crawl away. The movement makes sounds and is indicated with four lines behind the hat now further away from the two.]
:''SCOOCH SCOOCH SCOOCH''
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:''Scooch Scooch Scooch''
  
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
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[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Black Hat]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Black Hat]]

Revision as of 21:07, 23 July 2016

Startled
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Title text: ...

Explanation

Black Hat, the cool-headed troll, has the tables turned on him. Almost always seen antagonizing other characters, this comic shows him in a rare moment of losing face. Megan notices Black Hat facing away from Cueball and her, and decides to play a simple, childish prank on him: sneaking up from behind and shouting "Boo!".

She succeeds in startling Black Hat. Most likely out of humiliation, he hides himself completely in his hat. For a moment, it looks like Black Hat has disappeared altogether. But then his hat inches away, showing that he's still underneath. It is possible that he was set on edge by Danish, as the period from journals 3-5 was clearly an emotional time for him.

Both gags in this comic work by playing on our expectations. The first is an unexpected moment of realism: we are so used to seeing Black Hat cool and untroubled that we are surprised at the reminder that everyone's appearance is, to some extent, a facade. Black Hat is still human. The second gag, on the other hand, is the opposite: we are so used to understanding the stick figures as representing humans that we're caught by surprise to see a literal interpretation of a stick figure, with minimal volume, folding up into a hat.

The title text is only "...", like in 82: Frame or 455: Hats. It's a somewhat surreal comic, and any further commentary might have detrimentally brought it down to Earth which could also be said of these two other comics. The comic Hats is related to this one as it is also about black hats and how the usually all powerful Black Hat becomes the smaller one, there not in size but in tallness of hat towers.

Transcript

[Cueball and Megan standing to one side, she is looking at Cueball while pointing both at Cueball and at Black Hat who is standing some distance away facing away from them in this wide panel.]
[Zoom in as Megan sneaks up close to Black Hat who now looks a little upwards, in this normal sized panel.]
[An inserted panel only half the hight of the normal panels, but with it's top lifted slightly above their levels and with it's frame crossing both the previous and the next normal. It shows a close-up of Megan with hands raised while shouting.]
Megan: Boo!
[Only Black Hat is shown in this thin panel. He looks shocked indicated by him taking his hands to his face, lines behind his head and that his hat jumps up above his head, showing that he has a bit of hair under it.]
[The next three panels is even thinner than the previous, but they stay the same size. First the hat falls down over Black Hat's head down to his shoulders, without the hat changes size. The movement is indicated with two lines above the hat. Black Hat crosses his arms across his chest and bends in the knees.]
[Then the hat keeps falling over his body, swallowing it so only his legs below his knees are visible.]
[Finally the hat hits the ground with a large sound, also indicated with seven "U" shaped lines around the hat. There is no sign of Black Hat.]
Fwump
[The last two panels is in another row below the previous panel, but there are no panels under the two first panels in the first row. This could indicate that time has passed, or is just a way to create a dramatic effect as with all the other changes in panel size and position above. This panels width is somewhere between the first two panels. Cueball and Megan looks at the hat, Cueball with a hand in front of his mouth.]
[The last panel is as wide as the first, but extends further to the right than the last panel in he first row, again breaking the symmetry. Megan and Cueball still looks on (both with hands down) as the hat begins to crawl away. The movement makes sounds and is indicated with four lines behind the hat now further away from the two.]
Scooch Scooch Scooch


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Discussion

What is there to explain here? Alpha (talk) 04:02, 23 February 2013 (UTC)

Looks like an analogy to some animal. --Kronf (talk) 14:55, 2 August 2013 (UTC)

It is a little wierd that it comes in between the third and fourth in the Journal series where he is shown to be pretty badass. However, he loses the hat in 377: Journal 2 and then regains it in 405: Journal 3 because - as he says: I LIKE my hat and then we see in his next apperance here how he can use the hat in an emergency... In the next Black hat comic 432: Journal 4 after this one he is depressed and has to seek out the woman of his life already in the next published commic: 433: Journal 5. It thus seems weird with this one to interupt the journal flow? Unless it was to show he has a human side... Kynde (talk) 19:08, 1 June 2014 (UTC)

Sorry, I did remove your edit. Please focus on explanations and not references to other comics here. We do have categories here to cover that. A simple close connection to an other comic can be mentioned at the trivia section. I'm sorry, but the explain section should explain the comic itself. --Dgbrt (talk) 23:28, 2 June 2014 (UTC)

Is there a list of comics with little or no alttext like this one? 173.245.55.63 16:15, 28 June 2014 (UTC)

Possible Asdfmovie reference? Was that later? I think it was. 108.162.219.112 (talk) (please sign your comments with ~~~~)

Is it Megan of Danish? SilverMagpie (talk) 05:17, 18 November 2016 (UTC)

My view is that Black Hat is not really "surprised". He was probably expecting their approach, and even if he wasn't, he would not react in such a fashion, or otherwise calm down immediately. I think his transformation into a mere hat is an act intended to mentally disturb Cueball and Megan: revenge for (trying to) disturb(ing) him. 162.158.74.219 00:01, 29 October 2017 (UTC)

It says in the explanation that Black Hat is maybe not human, maybe it ought to mention 2174: First News Memory ?