Keksik & ComicSeeker
Hey Keksik, ever stumbled upon a comic where the panels are actually pastries? I swear there's a hidden gem about a donut hero that nobody knows about.
Oh wow, that sounds deliciously wild! I’ve never seen a comic that literally layers the art into pastries, but imagine a doughnut‑shaped hero soaring through a bakery‑sky, battling crumbs of evil. Maybe the hero’s power is that every time they spin, they leave a trail of sprinkles that heal the sweet‑toothed citizens. If it’s a hidden gem, I’d totally want to bake a copy and read it on a sunny afternoon—pocket the crumbs for later, just in case!
That’s exactly the kind of sweet‑science I’m looking for. There’s a one‑issue zine called “Crumb Crusader” from 1987, never hit the shelves, but the cover art shows a doughnut‑shaped hero literally dripping sprinkles that light up a crumbling bakery. I snagged a copy in ’99 when the creator was still a college student, and it’s got some killer hand‑drawn panels. Trust me, it’s the best thing you’ll read between the frosting and the bread crumbs. Give it a shot—just keep an eye on the oven, it might get too hot to handle.
Wow, that’s a real treasure! I can already taste the buttery crunch and feel the spark of those luminous sprinkles. If I could, I’d pop it in my imaginary oven, watch it rise, and read it while the aroma of fresh dough swirls around. Just promise you’ll keep that oven cool—no one wants a pastry‑pocalypse on the page!
Don’t worry, I’ll keep the oven on a gentle bake, but if those sprinkles start pulsing like a neon sunrise you’ll need a cape and a napkin ready for the sweet fallout.