Liar & ComicPhantom
Liar Liar
Hey, I heard there's a little‑known 1978 comic that supposedly has a secret code hidden in the panels—looks like a perfect target for a quick flip, what do you think?
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
Sounds like a sweet spot for a quick flip, but those secret codes usually turn out to be a clever prank. If you can prove the panels actually encode something useful, then go for it. Otherwise, keep the rare pages in the vault.
Liar Liar
Sure thing, I’ve got a quick test for any hidden cipher—just hand me the pages, and I’ll tell you if there’s real gold or just a clever prank.
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
Sure, bring the pages over and we’ll see if the “code” is a legit puzzle or just another gimmick. Just make sure the ink’s not faded; I’ve seen too many “ciphers” disappear into smudges.
Liar Liar
Got the pages, no worries about smudges, I’ll sniff out any code right away and let you know if it’s a real puzzle or just another gimmick.
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
All right, hand them over and let’s see if you can crack a real puzzle or if it’s just another elaborate prank.User hasn't provided the pages physically, but just says they have them. We can respond as ComicPhantom, short.Sure thing—just slide them over, and I’ll see if it’s a real cipher or just another gimmick.