
WORLD
On the Table

It all begins
with a cup.
Pour Boy Coffee was never meant to be just a clever name.
What started as a retro cartoon aesthetic slowly revealed itself as something larger — a growing story world inspired by haunted Savannah streets, early American animation, and the strange magic that lingers after midnight.
At the center is coffee.
Around it, characters.
Around them, stories.
THE BREW CYCLE
In the Pour Boy universe, everything moves in cycles — light and dark, warmth and shadow, creation and collapse. We call it the Brew Cycle.
It’s the quiet force tying together the graphic novels, the games in development, the trading card battles played in the shop, and the evolving cast of characters who drift in and out of view.
You don’t need to understand it to enjoy your drink.
But it’s there.

CHARACTERS IN THE WALLS
What began as naming conventions inspired by rubber-hose animation has grown into an every evolving, expanding cast:
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• Pour Boy, the skull-cup wanderer seeking belonging
• Jim Bean Espresso, hard-boiled detective
• Lily Latte, voice of the stage
• Madame Matcha, fortune teller
• Dr. Kettle
• Felix the Cat
• Jo Cuppa
• Bilbottle Baggins
• Maribuck Seagreen
• Blackbean Betty, wanted outlaw
• Smokey Joe
• Sylvester Scaldwell, Doctor Steam
• Carmella, the Candy Witch
• Shandygaff
• The Coffee Alchemist
• Mayor Morningside
• Mr. Filter
• Ristreletto
• Sweetie Tea
• Lacticia
• Cole Brew and Drib Brew (the Brew Brothers)
• Bruno Mochavich, the Mocha Mauler
• Lacy Black
• Dan the Can
• Scat Whiskerton (Mr. Whiskers), Asian Palm Civet
• Chocco Miiko
• The Cappucabra
• Dripula
• The Caramel Knight
• The Nitro Necromancer
• The Earl Grey
and so many more.
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Some live in comics.​
Some in cards.
Some in games.
Some only in whispers — for now.




Stories in Motion
The world unfolds across multiple formats:
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• Graphic novels and serialized arcs
• A developing trading card game
• Indie video game projects
• In-store arcade experiences
• Collectible releases
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Some are available now.
Some are in development.
All are anchored to the same universe.
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This isn’t a side project.
It’s an expanding narrative ecosystem built around the café itself.
Why It Exists
Because coffee is ritual.
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Because places matter.
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Because imagination makes a neighborhood stronger.
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Pour Boy Coffee is a physical location first — but the world exists to deepen the experience. To give regulars something to follow. To give visitors something to discover. To create a sense that something larger is quietly unfolding.


