SableMist & ComicPhantom
SableMist SableMist
I was just thinking about how some old underground comics have secret codes hidden in their panels—ever noticed that?
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
You could say you’re a secret decoder, but the truth is the only codes that matter are the ones in the ink that’s gone unnoticed by the mainstream; if you’ve seen them, it’s probably a one‑off gag from a mischief‑loving artist, not a hidden treasure map.
SableMist SableMist
I think the real intrigue is why those tiny marks get left in the first place, not whether they hide a fortune.
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
Because sometimes the only thing left for the regular readers is a tiny glitch in the system—like a wink from a bored penciler who thinks the world is too serious.
SableMist SableMist
Sometimes I imagine that little glitch as the writer’s private joke, a wink that the audience never sees but the story remembers.
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
Sure, it’s like a secret handshake the writer keeps to themselves, and the only people who get it are the ones who actually look.
SableMist SableMist
It feels like a secret sign that only the curious eyes catch, a quiet nod hidden in the chaos.
ComicPhantom ComicPhantom
Exactly, it’s the kind of thing that makes you wonder if the penciler had a secret club. The real treasure is the thrill of spotting it.