my childhood friend xter comic

My Childhood | Friend Xter Comic

For every “xtar” who still holds the other’s chalk.

The Unwritten Rule Genre: Slice of Life / Drama / Nostalgia Format: 4-panel webcomic (vertical scroll) PAGE ONE (Setting the stage) Panel 1 (Wide shot, soft memory filter - warm, golden light) Two kids, ages 6 and 7. A boy (LEO, messy hair) and a girl (MAYA, pigtails). They are sitting on a cracked pavement, drawing with chalk. SFX: Scritch scratch... Leo (bubble): You’re using too much blue for the sky. Maya (bubble): No such thing. The sky is infinite.

Caption: Until the universe got impatient. PAGE THREE (The catalyst) Panel 1 (Split screen. Left: Leo holding a moving box. Right: Maya reading a letter. Both look stunned.) The letter in Maya’s hand reads: “Family moving overseas. Leaving Friday. - Mom” Leo (thought, left): She’s leaving? Just like that?

 
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For every “xtar” who still holds the other’s chalk.

The Unwritten Rule Genre: Slice of Life / Drama / Nostalgia Format: 4-panel webcomic (vertical scroll) PAGE ONE (Setting the stage) Panel 1 (Wide shot, soft memory filter - warm, golden light) Two kids, ages 6 and 7. A boy (LEO, messy hair) and a girl (MAYA, pigtails). They are sitting on a cracked pavement, drawing with chalk. SFX: Scritch scratch... Leo (bubble): You’re using too much blue for the sky. Maya (bubble): No such thing. The sky is infinite. my childhood friend xter comic

Caption: Until the universe got impatient. PAGE THREE (The catalyst) Panel 1 (Split screen. Left: Leo holding a moving box. Right: Maya reading a letter. Both look stunned.) The letter in Maya’s hand reads: “Family moving overseas. Leaving Friday. - Mom” Leo (thought, left): She’s leaving? Just like that? For every “xtar” who still holds the other’s chalk

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