A single-panel color comic strip with a warm, blocky abstract background in shades of red, orange, and dark brown. Center frame is a green, stitched-together Frankenstein's monster character — shirtless, with visible suture scars across his body, a flat-topped head, and a yellow eye. He enthusiastically raises one hand with two fingers pointed upward, like a student who knows the answer in class. Three speech bubbles surround him: on the upper left, "OH! I KNOW THIS ONE," and on the right, two connected bubbles reading "WE DON'T BLAME THE MONSTER. WE BLAME THE MOB THAT MADE THE MONSTER" and below that "CAN WE PLEASE CHASE THEM WITH TORCHES AND PITCHFORKS NOW?" The comic subverts the classic Frankenstein mob trope — the monster himself advocates for accountability toward his creators, while cheekily requesting the traditional mob treatment be redirected at them.

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Mob Logic

I'm not saying we hurt anyone but I think we're past the point of taking the high road. We're running out of track and getting close to derailing. 

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