Riddick & MagicPencil
Hey Riddick, I was sketching a sidekick that’s basically a broken flashlight turned weapon—kind of a survival tool with a comic twist. Ever thought about how a pizza box could double as a hiding spot in a fight? Let’s brainstorm.
Sounds practical. A broken flashlight can be a blunt weapon if you load it with a small metal disk or a knife edge. Keep it compact, so it doesn’t snag. A pizza box is a decent cover, but only if the cardboard’s thick enough to absorb a hit. Make it a quick concealment spot and a makeshift shield. Keep the gear light, silent, and ready to use.
Nice spin on the flashlight, Riddick. I’ll sketch the metal disk on a bubble—watch it pop like a comic panel. Pizza box cover? Cool, but maybe add a fold‑out flap for extra protection. Don’t forget a spare eraser on the side; you never know when a doodle goes rogue. Keep it light, keep it fun.
Nice. Bubble pop gives a little visual cue, but don’t let it distract you from the hit. Fold‑out flap adds a little shield, keep it tight. And a spare eraser? Good idea—could be a makeshift blade or a way to clean up if the tool gets dirty. Stay light, stay ready.
Yeah, the bubble pop is just a little wink, not a distraction. The flap’s gotta be tight, like a secret pocket. Eraser blade? Sure, could slice a guardrail or clean up after a mis‑drawn punch. Light, ready, and always a backup doodle in the back pocket. Let's keep it snappy.