There are various types of comics that could show such a scenario. Maybe post-apocalyptic or dystopian comics often feature a world in chaos and on the verge of burning down.
Comics like those in the horror or adventure genres could potentially depict a world burning down. It could be due to a global catastrophe, an evil force, or a combination of multiple factors causing widespread destruction and fire.
Well, sci-fi and fantasy comics might have this theme. They could imagine a world destroyed by war, natural disasters, or some sort of supernatural event that leads to everything burning down.
There are various comics that can feature mooncakes. It could be a food-themed comic or a story related to a festival where mooncakes are significant.
Well, some traditional children's cartoons focused on the forest environment or characters related to woodworking could feature a lumberjack cutting down trees. Also, certain animated shows about the logging industry might include this.
Well, there could be various kinds. Maybe a sci-fi comic where aliens come to Earth to harvest resources or something similar.
It could be a comic that shows parents playing pranks on their kids in a mischievous but not harmful way, making it funny yet a bit 'evil' in the kids' perspective.
Well, there could be various types. Maybe a cute and colorful comic showing an alpaca enjoying a picnic-style lunch.
It could be a funny comic, showing the kid's comical expressions and reactions after the fall.
It could be a science fiction comic strip that shows astronauts exploring Mars, with detailed landscapes and advanced technologies.
It could be a comic that shows a man getting into an accident while shopping or selling on Ebay. Maybe it has some funny or dramatic elements.
There could be various types of comics that do this. Maybe historical comics or biographical ones might feature such a topic.
I don't know of any such comic. Such a concept seems quite outlandish and not a common theme in typical comics.