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As an AI text-based model, I'm unable to directly create visual content like comic panels. However, I can help you describe the scenes and dialogue in a way that can be used as a basis for creating comic panels. Here's a breakdown of the scenes and dialogue that can be used to create comic panels:
Panel 1:
- Show Hikaru waking up and brushing his teeth.
- Hikaru knocks on his dad's door, reminding him of their plan to visit the lab.
- Hikaru's dad, Antonio, is shown coming downstairs.
- Hikaru and Antonio have a conversation about Hikaru's homework and calling his mom.
Panel 2:
- Hikaru and Antonio are in the lab.
- Antonio explains the Maser Rescutator to Hikaru.
- Hikaru asks about a torch and Antonio clarifies.
Panel 3:
- Hikaru asks about the Phased Cosmoforceps.
- Antonio explains its purpose and complexity.
Panel 4:
- Hikaru spots the Photo-thermonuclear-transformation lantern and asks about it.
- Antonio explains its function and the need for nuclear energy.
Panel 5:
- Hikaru sees an American prisoner of war washed ashore.
- Hikaru calls out to his father.
Panel 6:
- Hikaru questions his father's decision to help the enemy.
- Antonio explains his belief in helping fellow humans regardless of nationality.
- Hikaru expresses concern about the prisoner being a spy.
- Antonio imparts a lesson about humanity and promises.
Panel 7:
- The war prisoner recovers and thanks Antonio.
- The prisoner asks for the date.
Panel 8:
- Antonio reveals the date as August 6.
- The prisoner reacts with shock.
Panel 9:
- Hikaru sneaks into his father's lab.
Panel 10:
- The US Air Force drops a nuclear bomb.
- Hikaru activates the Photo-thermonuclear-transformation lantern.
Panel 11:
- Hikaru's cells undergo transformation due to the nuclear radiation.
Panel 12:
- Cut to the year 2010.
- Hikaru wakes up after 65 years in a research lab in Texas.
- Hikaru is confused about his surroundings.
- A test conductor explains the situation to Hikaru.
Please note that these descriptions are meant to provide a general outline for the comic panels. Artists can use their creativity to bring these scenes to life visually.