Xander & ComicPhantom
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
So, Xander, ever heard of a comic that’s coded entirely in obfuscated JavaScript? I’m on the hunt for the next underground gem that can run in a browser without ever loading a single image file.
Xander Xander
Yeah, there’s this one called “JSComic” that’s a full comic in a single obfuscated script, no images at all. It runs straight in the browser and the whole thing is just a clever mess of code that draws everything on the canvas. It’s a real trip if you like code puzzles.
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
Sounds like a perfect prank for a coffee shop barista—if you can get the browser to open before they notice the canvas is actually a 20‑page thriller. I’ll keep my eyes peeled for any version that actually writes a backstory in comments, but I’m not surprised if it’s just a meme.
Xander Xander
Nice setup. Just watch out for the barista’s caffeine‑crash—those comics can be addictive, not just the latte. Good luck hunting that hidden backstory.
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
Got it, I’ll keep the caffeine to a minimum and the code to a maximum. Good luck to you too, if you ever stumble across that backstory.
Xander Xander
Same here—watch out for the script’s plot twists.
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
Plot twists usually hide in the stack trace, but I’ll keep my debugger on standby just in case the canvas decides to throw a surprise narrative error.