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:[The comic shows curves plotted in an (x,y)-plane. The x-axis shows years from 2004 to 2017, with every even year labeled. The y-axis is labeled "popularity relative to peak (based on google trends)". There are five vaguely bell-shaped curves, each stretching over 9-10 years. It is implied that they rise from a value close to zero, to which they also return.]
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The comic shows curves plotted in an (x,y)-plane. The x-axis shows years from 2004 to 2017, with every even year labeled. The y-axis is labeled "popularity relative to peak (based on google trends)". There are five vaguely Bell-shaped curves, each stretching over 9-10 years. It is implied that they rise from a value close to zero, to which they also return.  
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* The curve labeled "robot monkeys" peaks in early 2005 and ends near the x-axis in late 2011.  (Presumable the curve starts rising in 2001, but it is only shown from 2004 on.)
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* The curve labeled "pirates vs ninjas" peaks in late 2008 and ends in late 2014.
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The remaining 3 curves all end in mid 2017 (presumably on May 10, the comic's release date).
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* The curve labeled "zombies" starts in late 2007 and peaks in early 2013. By 2017 it has fallen to about 1/3 of its peak value.
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* The curve labeled "bacon" starts in late 2009 and peaks in mid-2015.  By 2017 it shows a value of about 90% of its peak value.
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* The curve labeled "definition of a sandwich" starts in late 2013; in 2017 it has reached approximately half its peak value; a peak in 2020 or 2021 is implied.
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Text: Judging from Google Trends, these random semi-ironic obsessions seem to last about nine or ten years, so we should be done with the sandwich thing by 2024.
  
:The curve labeled "robot monkeys" peaks in early 2005 and ends near the x-axis in late 2011.
 
:The curve labeled "pirates vs ninjas" peaks in late 2008 and ends in late 2014.
 
:[The remaining three curves all end in mid 2017, the comic release date. ]
 
:The curve labeled "zombies" starts in late 2007 and peaks in early 2013. By 2017 it has fallen to about 30% of its peak value.
 
:The curve labeled "bacon" starts in late 2009 and peaks in mid-2015. By 2017 it shows a value of about 90% of its peak value.
 
:The curve labeled "definition of a sandwich" starts in late 2013 and in 2017 it has reached approximately half its peak value.
 
  
:[Text below the panel:]
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{{comic discussion}}
:Judging from Google Trends, these random semi-ironic obsessions seem to last about nine or ten years, so we should be done with the sandwich thing by 2024.
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