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Cartoon man holding a zombie on a leash with a stick, saying "She's still the same person?"

Cartoon man holding a zombie on a leash with a stick, saying "She's still the same person?"

Newspaper-Style Zombie Cartoon Panel Description: The cartoon is set in a somewhat distressed indoor environment, perhaps a living room or a hallway, with some overturned furniture or debris subtly visible in the background to suggest chaos. The art style should be typical of a newspaper comic, with clear lines, expressive faces, and a slightly exaggerated, yet grounded, feel. Characters & Positioning: Left Side (Brunette Guy): Standing firmly on the left is a brunette guy, looking somewhat weary but strangely nonchalant. His facial expression is a mix of exasperation and a peculiar sense of calm, almost as if this is a common occurrence for him. He has noticeable scratch marks on his face, particularly around his cheek or forehead, and a couple of plasters are visible on his forearms, hinting at past struggles. He is holding a long, sturdy stick (like a broom handle or a thick branch) extended towards the center. Around the end of this stick, there's a loop, like a makeshift leash or noose, firmly around the neck of the zombie. Speech Bubble: Emanating from the brunette guy's mouth, pointing clearly to him, is a speech bubble containing the deadpan dialogue: "She's still the same person." Center (The Ravenous Zombie): Tethered by the stick and loop, struggling violently in the middle of the panel, is a female zombie. She is absolutely ravenous, depicted with wide, bloodshot eyes, sharp teeth bared in a snarl, and her fingers splayed into claws as she strains desperately to See more