This doesn’t match a well-known mainstream genre, brand, or media title. It could be:
In the world of , the "toy" is a three-dimensional avatar of wealth. Brands like Bearbrick, KAWS, and Superplastic have moved beyond niche conventions into the realm of alternative assets.
Imagine a comic where the final page is a blank QR code. When you scratch it off, you unlock a digital "Public Toy" (an AR filter) that places the comic’s protagonist on your desk. You can then mint that AR image as an NFT. If the NFT sells for a profit, the comic book itself updates its value via an embedded chip.
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This entertainment style is deeply intertwined with the broader fashion and celebrity world. It often mocks the "billionaire influence" seen at high-profile events like the Met Gala while simultaneously borrowing from the visual language of global icons like Rihanna and Zendaya.
The "Rich" in our keyword refers to a growing sub-genre of comics (both webtoons and graphic novels) that eschew the "billionaire playboy" trope of Bruce Wayne for something grittier: the nouveau riche , the crypto-kings, and the corporate raiders.