Since "comic completito" likely translates to a "complete little comic" or a comprehensive summary, I have designed a Concept Bible for a fictional satirical comic series called "Viral Trash." This serves as a "complete package" overview of a story set in the entertainment media world.
Comic Concept Bible: "VIRAL TRASH" Genre: Satire / Workplace Comedy / Cyberpunk-Lite Logline: In a future where attention is the only currency, a ragtag team of failed content creators must navigate the absurdity of the "Algo-Corp" algorithm to save the last shred of genuine human entertainment.
1. The World: "The Feed" The story takes place in Neo-Holly , a sprawling metropolis where every citizen is a content creator, and every interaction is monetized.
The Currency: "Likes" and "View-Time" are used to buy food and pay rent. The Antagonist: The Algorithm (an AI that dictates culture). If The Algorithm decides "Medieval Knights" are trending, everyone is forced to wear armor. The Conflict: People are burning out; creativity is dead because everyone just copies whatever is trending to survive. comic porno completito de suegro se folla a su nuera google
2. Main Characters The protagonists are the "Dead Channels"—creators whose content is so specific, weird, or honest that The Algorithm suppresses them. A. Penny "Png" Pixel (The Protagonist)
Role: Former child star of a cheesy sitcom now cancelled. Specialty: Editing and Propaganda. Goal: Wants to make a movie that has zero explosions and *zero romance, just people talking. Visual: Wears oversized thrift store hoodies and glitchy AR glasses.
B. Boom-Box (The Muscle)
Role: A failed soundcloud rapper turned audio engineer. Specialty: Can manipulate sound frequencies to break windows or hypnotize security bots. Quirk: Only speaks in lyrics and sound effects, yet is the most emotionally intelligent member of the team.
C. The Executive (The Defector)
Role: A high-ranking manager from the Algo-Corp who quit after being forced to greenlight "Reality Show #5000: Watching Paint Dry." Specialty: Bureaucracy. Uses "Legalese" as a weapon (literally throws contracts at enemies to trap them). The World: "The Feed" The story takes place
3. Issue #1 Plot Summary: "The Pilot" The Setup: Penny is working at a "Content Farm," churning out 15-second dance videos for 12 hours a day to pay off her student debt. She discovers a secret file on the server: an old, uncorrupted video file from the Pre-Algorithm Era (the 1990s)—a black and white silent film. The Inciting Incident: The Algorithm detects the "Unauthorized Originality" and sends the "Cancellation Bots" to delete Penny. She is rescued by Boom-Box, who uses a low-frequency bass blast to shatter the bots' sensors. The Rising Action: Penny and Boom-Box retreat to the "Dead Zone," a run-down part of the city where wifi doesn't reach. There, they meet The Executive, who reveals that the Algo-Corp is planning to launch "Neuro-Link," a chip that will beam ads directly into people's dreams. The Climax: To stop the Neuro-Link launch, the team has to hijack the "Trending Page" at the Super Bowl of Streaming. They break into the server room. The Executive distracts the security guards by arguing about copyright claims, while Penny uploads the silent film to the main screen. The Resolution: For 30 seconds, the entire world watches silence. It confuses the Algorithm, causing a system crash. The team escapes, but they are now "Trending Fugitives."
4. Themes & Satire The comic uses hyperbole to critique modern media: