A Funny Comic About Xenoblade Chronicles 2


write a 3-panel comic featuring the cast of xenoblade chronicles 2

In this three-panel comic, we see a scene from the video game Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

In the first panel, we see the main character, Rex, sitting at a table, eating a bowl of rice. He looks content and satisfied, as if he's enjoying his meal.

In the second panel, we see Pyra standing next to Rex, holding a plate of food. She looks at Rex with a mischievous grin, as if she's about to do something silly.

In the third panel, we see Pyra pretending to feed the food from her plate to Rex's mouth, like a baby bird. Rex looks surprised and embarrassed, his eyes wide and his cheeks flushed.

The dialogue in the first panel is Rex saying, "This rice is really good. Thanks for making it, Pyra."

The dialogue in the second panel is Pyra saying, "You're welcome. But I have a better way to feed you."

The dialogue in the third panel is Rex saying, "Uh, Pyra, what are you doing?"

The comic is drawn in a cartoony, exaggerated style, with bold, bright colors and exaggerated facial expressions. The focus is on the lighthearted, playful relationship between Rex and Pyra, and the humor of the situation.

The punchline of the comic comes at the end, when Pyra says, "I'm just trying to help. You know, like a mother bird." It's a clever nod to Pyra's true nature as a being known as a "Blade," who has a symbiotic relationship with her chosen "Driver," in this case Rex. The comic captures the unique dynamics of the game's world, while also making a funny, relatable joke about the quirks of relationships.

add a panel where pyra changes into mythra and has a humorous reaction to the situation

In this four-panel comic, we see a scene from the video game Xenoblade Chronicles 2.

In the first panel, we see the main character, Rex, sitting at a table, eating a bowl of rice. He looks content and satisfied, as if he's enjoying his meal.

In the second panel, we see Pyra standing next to Rex, holding a plate of food. She looks at Rex with a mischievous grin, as if she's about to do something silly.

In the third panel, we see Pyra pretending to feed the food from her plate to Rex's mouth, like a baby bird. Rex looks surprised and embarrassed, his eyes wide and his cheeks flushed.

In the fourth panel, Pyra suddenly transforms into her alternate form, Mythra. She looks shocked and surprised, as if she's just realized what she's doing.

The dialogue in the first panel is Rex saying, "This rice is really good. Thanks for making it, Pyra."

The dialogue in the second panel is Pyra saying, "You're welcome. But I have a better way to feed you."

The dialogue in the third panel is Rex saying, "Uh, Pyra, what are you doing?"

The dialogue in the fourth panel is Mythra saying, "Oh my god, what was I thinking? I'm so embarrassed!"

The comic is drawn in a cartoony, exaggerated style, with bold, bright colors and exaggerated facial expressions. The focus is on the lighthearted, playful relationship between Rex and Pyra/Mythra, and the humor of the situation.

The punchline of the comic comes at the end, when Mythra says, "I'm just trying to help. You know, like a mother bird. Or a really awkward teenage girl." It's a clever nod to the game's mechanics, which allow Pyra and Mythra to switch between their different forms at will. The comic captures the unique dynamics of the game's world, while also making a funny, relatable joke about the embarrassing moments that can arise in relationships.