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A six-panel comic strip in Franco-Belgian style, showing cows affected by "electro-mug waves" and a farmer worried about milk production, ending with cows cutting the antenna to increase milk yield.

A six-panel comic strip in Franco-Belgian style, showing cows affected by "electro-mug waves" and a farmer worried about milk production, ending with cows cutting the antenna to increase milk yield.

A six-panel comic strip in the Franco-Belgian style (inspired by Gotlib and Zep), with vibrant colors and expressive lines. Story: In a peaceful meadow, cows are calmly ruminating. Suddenly, a mysterious futuristic antenna appears near the field, emitting "electro-mug waves" visible as absurd, luminous waves. Panel 1: Happy cows, bells around their necks, a naive speech bubble: "Moo... what a beautiful day!" Panel 2: The electro-mug waves appear; the cows begin to look confused, their eyes spiraling. Panel 3: A scientific cow wearing glasses explains on a board: "Too many waves = scrambled brain." Panel 4: The milking machine produces strange milk (bubbles, improbable colors). Panel 5: The panicked farmer reads a label: "Milk production: -40%." Panel 6: Humorous moral: the cows cut the antenna and hold up a sign: "Less waves, more milk!" Tone: humorous, educational, absurd but accessible. Atmosphere: gentle ecology, satire of technological fears, no strict scientific realism. Visual details: comic book onomatopoeia (“BZZZ-MEUH”, “VRRROOOM”), exaggerated expressions, anthropomorphic animals. See more Mehr sehen