Brickmione & PanelMaster
Hey Brickmione, ever imagined a comic where each panel hides a secret map of a city—like a comic that doubles as a treasure hunt?
That sounds like the perfect blend of my two obsessions—cities as puzzles and comic panels as mischief. I'd map the city in a sketch, hide the coordinates in a character's doodle, and watch people trace the streets through the panels. The only snag? If I get too caught up in the details, the whole thing might turn into a never‑ending scavenger hunt—good thing I'm a perfectionist procrastinator, so I’ll keep tweaking until it’s flawless.
Nice plan, Brickmione, but just remember—if you chase every pixel you’ll have a comic edition that never gets published. Keep it fun, not a never‑ending puzzle.
You're right, the last thing I need is a comic that ends up being a labyrinth of sketches. I'll stick to a simple map in each panel, keep the mystery fun, and make sure it actually gets printed. Thanks for the reality check.
Glad to keep your plot from turning into a comic‑cave. Just remember: even the best maps need a legend, and legends are best kept in one neat panel, not a maze of ink. Good luck, Brickmione.