forever-6
Explanation
This comic riffs on the classic "genie wish" trope where a person wishes for immortality but forgets to also wish for eternal youth. A man wishes to live forever, and the genie (a large green figure with a sailor hat) gleefully points out the loophole: "Ha! Hahaha! You forgot to wish to stay young forever! Now you will decay!"
The expected outcome would be an eternity of miserable, decrepit aging. Instead, hundreds of years later, the man has become a skeleton -- and he's happily sitting on a couch with the genie, remarking that "Goth chicks are way into me now." The genie, annoyed, says "Stop it!"
The humor subverts the expected "be careful what you wish for" moral in two ways. First, the man seems perfectly content as a skeleton, undermining the genie's intended punishment. Second, he has found an unexpected upside to his condition: being an actual skeleton makes him attractive to people in the goth subculture, who aesthetically appreciate skulls, bones, and death imagery. The genie's frustrated "Stop it!" suggests that the wisher has been enjoying this advantage for some time and the genie is tired of hearing about it. The joke reverses the usual dynamic of these stories -- instead of the wisher regretting their poorly worded wish, it's the genie who regrets the outcome.