Assimilate
Explanation
This comic plays on the science fiction trope of the Borg from Star Trek -- a collective that forcibly assimilates individuals -- but reimagines it as an office workplace scenario.
In the first panel, a Borg-like cube structure announces: "You will be assimilated. Your existence as you know it is over." A woman responds enthusiastically: "Hooray! No more work-related stress!" She's excited about losing her individuality because it means escaping the drudgery of her job.
The second panel continues the Borg dialogue: "Resistance is futile!" She responds: "I bet so!" Then: "You will be... whatever you do is..." She eagerly agrees, finding the prospect of having no free will preferable to corporate life.
In the third panel, the Borg says: "Poke holes in my face! You guys! Stop boring me out!" The assimilation process itself turns out to be tedious -- the woman finds even being absorbed by an alien collective boring, just like work.
The final panel delivers the punchline: "You will have no personality. No personhood. No point." The woman responds: "Look, you already sold me. Now wire my face." The joke is that the Borg's threats -- loss of personality, personhood, and purpose -- sound indistinguishable from how many people already feel about their corporate jobs. The woman is so beaten down by work that forced assimilation into a hive mind actually sounds appealing. The comic satirizes modern workplace alienation, where people feel so dehumanized by their jobs that literal dehumanization by an alien collective seems like a lateral move at worst.