Breaking the regular layout again, this page consists of 13 rectangular panels. Unlike a "proper" comics page layout that supports the linear reading of the panel contents, this one is deliberately arranged to confound the reader. The specific layout is adapted from the opening page of "Captain America" no. 111 (Steranko, 1968), where the page structure and staccato fragmentation of the visual narrative within combine to recreate the disorienting experience of a funfair. Reccontextualised here, the layout continues the labyrinth theme from the previous page. Distributed across panels are a series of written statements. For this pagee, it will be easier to list those before the individual panels they appear in. As before, panel breaks are marked by vertical bars. From top to bottom: "when | is..." This is written in large, cursive script across the top left and middle panels. "WORK | NOT | WORK?" Continues directly below the initial line, "indented" by one panel to the left, indicating a list of continuations of the elliptical half-question up top. Both instances of "WORK" are drawn in black outline, an uneven, graffiti-style variation of display script. "NOT" and the question mark are written in plain hand. "A LOCK ITS OWN | KEY?" Similarly indented, this is a parallel proposition to the above. "LOCK" and "KEY" are again emphasized in the same style as "WORK" above. The rest is written in plain handwriting. Furthermore, the O in "LOCK" is replaced by a simplified drawing of a padlock, and the vertical stem of the K in "KEY" ends at bottom in a circle like the head of a mechanical key. "(a | PLAYGROUND | and a | PUZZLE | | and a | DANCE | | and a | GARDEN being sown | )" This parenthetical starts in the left page margin outside the panel arrangement. The parentheses themselves are drawn in the margins to either side of the page, and extend to encompass all three lines and the panels surrounding them The upper case words are written in plain handwriting, while those in lower case are written in cursive script. "SOMEONE | LOST | BUT NOT GONE | ?" This continues the continuations form "when is...", but breaks the "indentation" to allow "LOST" and "GONE" to align vertically with the similarly emphasized "WORK"/"WORK" and "LOCK"/"KEY" above. The rest of the text is in plain handwriting, and the question mark is placed in the righthand page margin outside the panel borders. The O in "GONE" is replaced by a cartoon drawing of a ghost; a sheet with two empty holes cut for eyes.