Comics Extra Quality - Ay Papi

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| Character | Role | Visual Cue | Personality | |-----------|------|------------|-------------| | | Protagonist, handyman, unofficial “mayor” of Luminova | A tall, lanky man with a ever‑present straw hat, a red band‑ana around his wrist, and a toolbox that seems to have endless compartments. | Charismatic, quick‑wit, loves puns (“¡Ay, papi!” when surprised). Always ready to help, but a bit absent‑minded when it comes to paperwork. | | Lola | Papi’s apprentice & best friend | Short, bright‑hair, round glasses, always carries a sketchbook and a pocket-sized “ink‑sprayer”. | Energetic, inventive, loves drawing superheroes. She’s the voice of reason, especially when Papi’s plans go off‑track. | | Señor Grillo | Antagonist (comic relief) | A sneaky, well‑dressed magpie with a tiny monocle, perched on a streetlamp. | Wants the “Extra‑Quality” ink to become the richest bird‑collector in the world. His schemes are grand, but always foiled by his own over‑confidence. | | Mia & Marco | Town kids | Twin 8‑year‑olds with matching capes and a shared love for slap‑stick humor. | Provide the “every‑kid” perspective, often unintentionally causing chaos (e.g., pressing the “Activate” button on a doodle). | ay papi comics extra quality

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