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The image is a monochrome comic panel featuring a bread-headed anthropomorphic character in dialogue. The central figure has a large, rounded head with minimal facial detailing consisting of a vertical line running down the center, two small black eyes positioned midway, and a small circular mouth near the bottom. Simplified ears extend from both sides of the head, while short curved lines indicate sparse hair growth.

The background is left blank, focusing all attention on the characters and speech balloons. At the top right, a speech balloon reads: “WHAT WERE YOU DOING IN THERE?” The bread-headed figure responds in a second speech balloon positioned lower right, stating: “I WORK HERE.” The text is rendered in all uppercase letters, using a clean hand-lettered style typical of comic dialogue.

The framing is rectangular with clean black outlines, and the composition directs focus onto the exchange between the unseen speaker on the left margin and the bread-headed character centered within the panel. The use of minimal linework and absence of background scenery emphasizes the humor and absurdity of the conversational content.

This panel exemplifies the graphic storytelling branch of Walking Bread material, where the bread-headed motif is integrated into sequential art and satirical dialogue, extending the concept beyond sculpture and live performance into comic media.
 
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