This image appears to be a snippet from a comic or a cartoon edit featuring two characters who are likely familiar to many fans of 80s toys and cartoons. The two characters are depicted in a conversation that takes an unexpectedly dark and humorous turn.
The first character, visually muscular and wearing a blue chest harness with a red emblem in the center, resembles the protagonist of the famous "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" series. His confident stance and heroic appearance are striking, emphasizing his role as a strong and positive character.
The second character, wearing a purple hood with a skull face, is Skeletor, the villain from the same series. Skeletor is known for his nefarious schemes and his distinctive, grimacing skull-like face, which in this panel displays a gleeful expression, suggesting he's just made a joke or a morbidly humorous statement.
The humor in the image comes from the dialogue, which takes advantage of wordplay and the double entendre associated with the word "handy," while playing into Skeletor's grim and death-related themes. This kind of dark humor often emerges from the clash of light-hearted subjects with serious or taboo topics.
Skeletor's line, "It's technically oral if the person giving you a handy is dead," is a deliberately provocative joke that blends the macabre with a play on sexual innuendo. The style of humor here is characteristic of adult-oriented parodies of children's media, where the inherent innocence of the original material is skewed for comedic effect.
The response of the first character, presumably He-Man, with a disturbed and disapproving expression, "Seriously, what is wrong with you?" serves as a punchline to the joke. His reaction represents the anticipated response of the audience to the dark humor, serving both to condemn the inappropriateness and to underscore the joke's effectiveness by playing the 'straight man' to Skeletor's twisted sense of humor. This juxtaposition likely provokes laughter for its absurdity and unexpected nature within the context of a cartoon that originally aimed at a young audience. It s technically oral if the person giving you a handy is dead Seriously what is wrong with you