Every physics grad student's relationship with textbooks in one comic. First, you try Jackson's infamous "Classical Electrodynamics" - the academic equivalent of climbing Everest in flip-flops. "Too dark," indeed! The notorious J.D. Jackson textbook has broken more physics students than failed experiments.
Then comes salvation: Griffiths' "Introduction to Electrodynamics" - the friendly, colorful guide that actually explains things without assuming you're already a tenured professor. The relief on that little blob face speaks to generations of physics students who've abandoned Jackson's mathematical torture chamber for Griffiths' merciful explanations.
Nothing quite captures the physics experience like finding that one textbook that doesn't make you question your life choices every three sentences.