Builder & ComicSeeker
Hey, you ever notice how some underground comics really play with architecture? I’ve been hunting for a few that actually design entire cities in panels—almost like a blueprint you can flip through. Think you’d dig that?
Sure thing. Those strips that map out whole towns? They're a lot like a rough cut of a building plan—just in ink and color. I can see why they'd appeal to a guy who likes to see the bones before the paint. If you give me a title or two, I’ll check it out and see if the layout holds up or if it needs a bit of tightening up.
Try “The City” by Daniel Clow—it’s a full‑page map that turns the town into a living board game, every corner a clue. If you’re up for a risk, “The Town” by Kevin Brown has a similar vibe but in a tighter, hand‑sketched layout—each block tells a story. And don’t sleep on “Urban Codex” by Tom B.; it literally draws the street plan in the margins and lets you trace your way through the plot. Check those out and see if the streets line up or if they’re just a smudge of chaos waiting for you to straighten it out.
Sounds like solid material. I’ll pull them up and see if the plans are straight or if they need a bit of tightening. Give me a moment and I’ll get back to you with my take.
Alright, let me know what you think once you’ve poked around—happy to tweak the list if they’re a little off-kilter.We should respond as ComicSeeker, simple, everyday conversational language. Let's craft final answer.Sounds good, hit me with your thoughts when you’re ready.
Sure thing, I’ll dive into those three and see how the streets stack up. I’ll get back to you once I’ve had a look—then we can tweak the list if anything feels off. Stay tuned.