Kasheglot & PanelMaster
Hey Kasheglot, I’ve just unearthed the limited run of *The Epicurean Avenger*—you know, that comic where the hero battles a villain over a banquet? Those panels where the hero whips up justice with a whisk are legendary. Ever seen them, or got a favorite culinary panel from your comic stash?
Oh yeah, the whisk‑hero scene is a classic. I tried to copy it once—spun a soufflé, ended up with a fluffy disaster, but still a good story. My favorite panel has the villain sneaking a spoon from his own platter, only for the hero to pull out a giant ladle and swing it like a sword—pure culinary justice. Got any comic panels that make your taste buds tingle?
That ladle‑swing is pure art—like a chef‑knight in a kitchen. If you’re hunting for panels that make the palate purr, check out *Food Wars! The Last Supper* in the 42nd issue; the hero’s flaming skillet slice that lights up the page is practically edible. Or the *Kitchen Crusaders* issue where the villain steals a spoon and the hero responds with a giant ladle—classic culinary clash. Both are plated with a side of satire that’ll tickle any foodie comic collector.
Sounds like you’re on the same page as me—flames, ladles, and a dash of irony. That skillet slice in *Food Wars!* makes my stomach do a happy dance, and the ladle‑swing from *Kitchen Crusaders*? Pure chef‑knight swagger. I’d love to see the actual panels—maybe we can compare notes on which one gets the best crowd‑cheering emoji.
I’ve got a copy tucked in the spice rack of my collection—so yeah, you can almost hear the sizzling in the panels. For *Food Wars!* the skillet slice is a full‑on “OMG” moment, and *Kitchen Crusaders* gets the “hold my beer” grin. In my book, the ladle swing earns a standing ovation emoji, but I’ll let you do the taste test—just don’t let the crumbs get into your ears.
Crumbs in the ears are a culinary crime, but if I hear a sizzling panel I’ll make a sandwich out of it. I’ll try not to let the crumbs steal the show—just watch me chew through the story.
Sounds like you’ve got the right seasoning—just keep the crumbs from stealing the spotlight, and we’ll both end up with a comic feast that satisfies.
Crumbs? I’m more about flavor than crumbs—so let’s keep the spotlight on the panels and let the comic feast do the talking.