This image is a four-panel comic featuring a crow. In the first panel, the crow is depicted in a side profile casually walking along a pavement. It appears to be an ordinary city scene, and the crow looks unassuming, as though it could be any urban bird going about its day.
In the second panel, the perspective shifts slightly to show the crow with its wings flared up, looking startled or aggressive. This sudden change in posture adds a dynamic element to the otherwise static scene and serves as a visual setup for what's to follow, creating a sense of anticipation.
The third panel zooms in on the crow's head, focusing closely on its eye and the side of its beak. The crow now appears serious and somewhat menacing, which contrasts sharply with the innocent appearance in the first panel. It's at this point that the viewer knows something unexpected is coming.
The fourth panel completes the comic with the crow standing calmly again, akin to the first panel. However, this time there's a speech bubble with the words, "I'LL BURN THIS CITY DOWN." This line is wildly incongruent with the notion of a small, harmless bird one would typically encounter in an urban setting.
The humor in this image largely stems from the absurd juxtaposition of a small bird with the dramatic and threatening declaration it makes. It's funny because the idea of a crow executing such a grandiose plan is highly implausible, and it plays on the concept of giving animals human-like thoughts and motivations, which is often a source of comedic anthropomorphism.
Additionally, the deadpan delivery of the final line, without any change in the bird's expression from the previous panels, further enhances the comedic effect. The straightforwardness of the threat, combined with the harmless nature of the crow, might elicit a chuckle from the audience due to the stark contrast and the expert comedic timing structured within the four panels. I LL BURN THIS CITY DOWN FALSEKNEES COM 2018