[ID: A four-page comic. There are three rectangular panels. The first says, “What happens when I die?” In the next two, two people turn to look at each other. Text between the panels reads, “This is one of those questions your parents will never answer.” A child sits with their back to a door. Text reads: “But will whisper about next to words like.” Speech bubbles coming from the other side of the door say, “taxes and child mental development.” Text reads: “The giant cicada in the backyard asks: Do you really want to know?” The child sits among plants. They look up at the giant cicada and smile. They say, “Yes.” The cicada says, “I have told other humans. They have all run screaming.” The child says, “Well, I promise to be quiet.” Text reads: “So the giant cicada in the backyard tells you what it is like to die.” There is a close up of the cicada and the child’s neck and hand. Text reads: “It is the kind of secret that makes the back of your neck cold, your hands twitch.” There is a drawing of a chasm in the ground. Text reads, “The kind of secret that should be whispered into the earth and never be spoken til the end of all things.” The child lies on the giant cicada’s back with a large ladybug. There is a close up of the cicada’s eye. It says, “If it helps, I will send thousands of beetles to raise you in a magnificent burial, and you shall be the envy of all the great warriors of yore.” The child calmly says, “Okay.” They turn and say, “Can they be ladybugs?” Text next to the ladybug says, “…yes, they can be ladybugs.” End ID]