FoxTrot is a comic strip by Bill Amend – the 3/21 board makes fun of the Apple/Adobe skirmish over Flash.
Jobs: Superman, this is the iPad. It’s the future of comics. It’s going to save you.
Jobs: Spider-Man, this is the iPad. It’s the future of comics. It’s going to save you.
Jobs: Hulk, this is the iPad. It’s the future of comics. It’s going to save you.
Flash Gordon: What about me?
Jobs: Sorry, Flash, you’re out of luck.
Peter Fox: So, I’m guessing, you don’t hope to see your comics on the iPad?
Jason Fox: I am sure Apple has a sense of humor about this stuff… Right? Right? Right???

About the FoxTrot Strip (links above):
FoxTrot is a comic strip centered around the chaotic Fox family with its three kids, two parents and a perpetually hungry pet iguana. While just about any topic is possible fodder, the humor in FoxTrot tends toward the geeky, with occasional forays into the super geeky. FoxTrot began its published life April 10, 1988 as a seven-day-a-week newspaper strip. It started with about 70 client papers and creeped up to about 1000 at its peak. In 2007, I cut the strip back to Sundays-only in order to free up time for other things and to generally preserve what sanity I had left.