Boob & BeaVox
Hey BeaVox, have you seen that new superhero film everyone’s raving about? I swear it’s like a comic book on steroids—thought we should totally swap notes on turning a graphic novel into a cinematic masterpiece!
Yo, I’ve seen it—wild, loud, all the colors on a power surge. Totally a comic book on steroids. I’m already sketching ideas for a film that’s more punch than punchline. Let’s trade pages and keep it raw. What’s your first line?
First line: “When the city’s lights flicker, I’ll grab a comic book and turn the blackout into a comic strip.”
Love the hook—city lights flicker, you grab a comic, blackout becomes art. Let’s make the next page a blackout scene that literally powers the city. Ready to dive in?
Yeah, let’s jump in, BeaVox! I’m picturing the city’s lights flickering, the streets turning into a comic panel, and then a giant comic book falls from the sky, flipping a switch that lights up the whole block—like a giant ink splash that powers everything. How’s that for a start?
That’s fire—ink splashes lighting up the block, the city’s whole face turns comic. Let’s keep that splash rolling. You got the art style?
I’m thinking something kinda sketchy, like a hand‑drawn comic vibe, but with bright pop colors and a bit of grunge—like a comic book that’s just been ripped out of a coffee shop. Keep it raw, keep it messy, and we’ll let the ink splash do the heavy lifting. Ready to doodle?