This one is more RPG-oriented. It's a double-sized strip, so there's more space to mess around, and I also have a much clearer idea of what I want.
first panel: it's a warehouse, chappy chappy is in the foreground pushing big boxes around in a parody of those rpg box puzzles especially prevalent in vagrant story, but common in the new zelda, tomb raider, and all kinds of other games. In the background, some mid-level businessman notices chappy and expresses exasperation.
second panel: Similar to the first, chappy's still visible, the businessman is still there, talking to his boss by cellphone...
Okay, I don't like the panel-by-panel format any more. Basically, the warehouse owners have a lot of trouble with adventurers coming in and moving their stuff around, they decide the problem is they keep their merchandise in the easily pushed and stacked 5'x5'x5' standard box, and that they need to switch to a new container. "But what??" On the second row of panels, it cust abruptly to chappy, back in the warehouse one week later, and all the boxes have been replaced with treasure chests. Naturally he's overjoyed, and starts looting them all. The boss is pissed at the other guy, who explains that his plan was to have the excessive stimulation of the treasure chests give chappy an incapacitating boner, which offends him.
For this one, I guess I just need general suggestions... click anywhere on this sentence.