197: One Is One And All Alone And Ever More Shall Be So

Explanation
The reduced opacity trick is a means of getting two images to blend in the way seen above.

The title is a line from the song "Green Grow the Rushes, (H)O", a traditional song with many variants. Its use here appears to be inspired both by Snoopy's sign and Eddie's girl's question.

The author writes:
In my local paper, they ran the given day's Hagar the Horrible strip twice: once in its proper slot, and once in Classic Peanuts. So, I put that strip and the Peanuts strip that would have run that day together with the reduced opacity trick. (If you have a better idea for combining them, I'd be interested in seeing what you do.)

The Hagar the Horrible strip has been slightly heightened, as well as stretched horizontally. The Peanuts strip has been squashed horizontally. These are to deal with the 4-pixel height difference and the 300-pixel width difference.

Original Hagar the Horrible strip: 2017-12-05.

Original Peanuts comic: 2017-12-05 (originally run on 1970-12-08).

Transcript
Hagar the Horrible {Lucky Eddie and a girl are sitting together in a secluded location.} Girl: Sitting here looking at countless stars in an infinite universe makes me wonder if we are alone! Lucky Eddie: I hope so! That's why I chose this spot!

Peanuts {Snoopy, wearing a red helmet, follows Woodstock, who's carrying a sign with the cheer "We're number one!" printed on it. They reverse direction twice before Snoopy stops.} Snoopy: In this corner of the back yard, that is...