Boob & Endless
Boob Boob
Hey, I was thinking about comic book universes—like, imagine if every comic had its own map, a whole galaxy of panels. What do you think about mapping out those infinite dimensions?
Endless Endless
I imagine the pages like constellations, each panel a star in its own right. If you draw a map, you’re chasing the horizon of imagination itself. The trick is to trace the edges of that endless expanse without getting lost in the ink. Keep your compass ready and accept that the map may never be complete, just like the stories that live beyond it.
Boob Boob
So you’re basically a comic‑book cosmic cartographer, huh? I’d bring a giant coffee mug as my compass—keeps me awake when the ink starts getting all… um, nebular. Just don’t let those stars drift into a black hole of indecision, or you’ll be chasing your own plot twist forever.
Endless Endless
Coffee mugs do double as good navigators when the ink starts looking like distant galaxies. Just remember, the best maps are the ones that let you drift a little—those tiny detours are where the stories get their depth. Keep the mug close, and let the universe reveal its secrets one panel at a time.
Boob Boob
Exactly, that mug’s basically a cosmic GPS for when the ink turns into a nebula. Let’s set sail for the next panel and see where the latte foam takes us.
Endless Endless
Sounds like a launch sequence. Grab the foam, plot your course, and let the mystery of the next panel unfold. Just keep an eye on the horizon—sometimes the best stories hide in the corners between the lines.