Artist Daniel Lopez paints a comic book-style character on the side of his neighbor's car along Riverside Ave., Monday, April 4, 2016, in Browne's Addition. Lopez asked the neighbor, who had the name "Max" painted on his car, to let him paint the car with the comic book character "The Maxx." The neighbor approved the idea, but he hasn't seen it yet, said Lopez, who said he found God after 16 years as a heroin addict and now produces murals. (Jesse Tinsley / The Spokesman-Review)
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Artist Daniel Lopez paints a comic book-style character on the side of his neighbor’s car along Riverside Ave., Monday, April 4, 2016, in Browne’s Addition. Lopez asked the neighbor, who had the name “Max” painted on his car, to let him paint the car with the comic book character “The Maxx.” The neighbor approved the idea, but he hasn’t seen it yet, said Lopez, who said he found God after 16 years as a heroin addict and now produces murals.