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Amnesia (comics) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amnesia (comics)
"Amnesia" is an 8-page comic by Al Columbia. It was published in the twentieth issue (September/October 1997) of ''Zero Zero''. ==Synopsis== Columbia's recurring character Seymour Sunshine is shown standing in the middle of a street, looking uncertain and ill at ease. The omniscient narrator introduces him as a victim of amnesia, and comments on his plight as he wanders confusedly through a landscape strewn with entrails and the carcasses of bizarre creatures. Stepping into an unfamiliar house, he responds hesitantly to a knock at the door, which proves to be his companion Knishkebibble the Monkey-Boy. Though he does not recognize him, Seymour follows Knishkebibble on a long overland journey to a fog-shrouded city. They find it inhabited by untold numbers of identical, ghoulish men in suits with wrinkled, unsmiling faces. At first the men ignore Seymour and Knishkebibble, but when the city's clock tower strikes on the hour their collective facial expression changes to a malevolent grin and they begin to pursue the pair, who run away in fright. As the two interlopers cower in a hiding place, Seymour's memory is suddenly restored "with intoxicating clarity." He laughs with relief, insisting to Knishkebibble that "Those 'ghouls' are merely FIGMENTS of our own INTELLECT and can cause us no physical harm!" Speaking up loudly, he calls for the attention of his pursuers, proclaims them his "bond-slaves" and proposes that they conquer the world under his command. The men crowd around Seymour and Knishkebibble, still grinning and showing no signs of a change in disposition towards their prey. The final panel shows Seymour surrounded and grimacing as he asks "How'd you like ''them'' apples, eh?"
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