Saturday, December 13, 2025

Mad Cave's Ferocious #1 (The Feral Chasing Boy Variant Remix Cover by TrUzApalOOza)

In a forest ablaze with fire and smoke, a young farm boy strides forward, glowing blue eyes locked ahead and a curved blade clenched in his hand. His stance is taut with tension, yet unwavering; he is done running. Behind him, The Feral emerges from the inferno: a towering, horned figure with burning red eyes, obsidian skin, and a massive battle axe gripped at his side, closing the distance with relentless intent.

[Workflow: I took pieces from the interior artwork of Mad Cave's November 2025 #1 issue of Ferocious and then turned them into my own remix variant cover.  Original art panels by Emanuele Eroclani & Paolo Raiteri were pulled into Affinity Photo, and then I extended out the missing pieces and layered everything into a new layout.   A bunch of custom brushwork, facial work (tears + mouth) of the boy updated, masking & layering magic, and some logo re-work to get the front cover design I wanted.]

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Friday, December 12, 2025

ComicBase Splash Loader Screen: The Four-Color Rift

Beneath the water-stained plaster of a Midwestern ceiling, a quiet transformation begins. As the boy cracks the spine of U.F.O. & Outer Space, the room’s dull tungsten glow is shattered. A radiant spiral of cosmic energy erupts from the pulp pages—rainbow lightning laced with stardust and memory.
The swirl ascends, turning the ceiling fan into a spinning vortex. On the walls, silent guardians—Zorro, Conan, Tron—begin to shimmer, their eyes flickering with sudden awareness. The floorboards hum. The globe spins on an invisible axis. The boy is no longer just reading; he is summoning. In the static charge of the air, the line between paper and reality dissolves.

I created another variant splash loading page for the new ComicBase 2026 that features a focused few from my previous The Four-Color Rift post, plus another alternate zoomed view to be used as a mobile phone wallpaper.

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Thursday, December 11, 2025

The Four-Color Rift

Beneath the water-stained plaster of a Midwestern ceiling, a quiet transformation begins. As the boy cracks the spine of U.F.O. & Outer Space, the room’s dull tungsten glow is shattered. A radiant spiral of cosmic energy erupts from the pulp pages—rainbow lightning laced with stardust and memory.

The swirl ascends, turning the ceiling fan into a spinning vortex. On the walls, silent guardians—Zorro, Conan, Tron—begin to shimmer, their eyes flickering with sudden awareness. The floorboards hum. The globe spins on an invisible axis. The boy is no longer just reading; he is summoning. In the static charge of the air, the line between paper and reality dissolves.

[workflow: a bunch of nanobanana prompts to create various components. Image searches to retrieve magazine and poster images. I took my 20+ items into Affinity Photo for composition, including multiple layers and mask work. A bunch of pixel brush experiments to get the magic swirl.]


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Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Saturday, December 6, 2025

The Terminator no.1 (1930s Cartoon Style Variant Cover by TrUzApalOOza)

My version of The Terminator #1 (Dynamite Comics 2024), story by Declan Shalvey & Luke Sparrow, was done in a retro-1930s style cartoon art.

[Workflow: I used Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana) to create my draft work items, and then progressed to the final image with further prompts. A lot of clean-ups, layered Fx, font work, hand edits with custom brushes, and even tested out the new Glitch-layer in the new Canva Affinity version 3.]

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Saturday, November 8, 2025

Brrrroccoli

I took Cilia's original broccoli image and played around to make things look a bit colder with some ice fog appearing and condensation in the air.


[Workflow: Affinity layers for fog, condensation, and some brush work to add more icicles after stretching the Brrrroccoli vertically a bit so I had more room to play.]

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Thursday, October 30, 2025

Fallback for Daylight Savings Time

Quick creation for falling back to Daylight Savings Time, or as I see it the end of warmer weather and the start of nasty coldness.

[Workflow: Prompt experimentation using Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana) to create the basic illustrations, then merged left/right together inside Affinity Photo. Added lighting Fx, some texture overlays, and then hand-crafted the fonts and wording.]

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Wednesday, October 29, 2025

That's an un-BRIE-lievable amount (1.4 billion pounds) of cheese!

Snapple Real Facts Illustrated #2088 - The statement about 1.4 billion pounds of government cheese being stored in caves in Missouri is an outdated claim; while a large surplus of cheese did exist in the past and was stored in underground facilities like those in Springfield, the government has since distributed this cheese. The idea of a 1.4 billion-pound stockpile has become an urban myth that is no longer accurate, though the caves are still used for commercial cold storage.

[Workflow: Prompt experimentation using Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana) to create the basic illustration.  Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer were used last month to create the magazine layout, adjusted every time I make a new illustrated fact.]

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Tuesday, October 28, 2025

A Knight of the Green Lantern Corps

A simple Green Lantern action figure styled in a medieval knight's gear.

 [Workflow: Prompt experimentation using Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana) to create the basic illustration.  Affinity Photo to clean up, and added Fx.]

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Monday, October 27, 2025

Mercury and Venus Have No Moons (and Here Is Why)

Snapple Real Facts Illustrated #1260 - Mercury and Venus are the only planets in our solar system that have no moons. This is because their proximity to the Sun makes it difficult to hold onto a moon, as the Sun's strong gravitational pull could either capture a moon from them or pull it away from their orbits. 

[Workflow: Prompt experimentation using Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana) to create the basic illustration.  Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer actions to finalize the magazine layout I previously had created (logo, date/issue masthead Fx, designed beaker wallpaper, the future is fruity emblem, etc.)  Fixed up some image errors by AI, then added in additional text elements.]

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Sunday, October 26, 2025

Quick Video Conversion (ghosts, Frankenstein, Batman, young witch, Charlie Brown, demon,and Gazebrax)

100% AI work here via the free photos.google.com option to convert an image into a quick video clip.  I am especially impressed that I fed some of my previous image work in Gemini Veo 3.1, turned them into these clips, WITHOUT an actual descriptive prompt being added by me.






Saturday, October 25, 2025

Brainless Jellyfish

Snapple Real Facts Illustrated #1248 - Incredible but true! Jellyfish are Earth’s amazing creatures capable of swimming and hunting without a centralized brain! Instead, they possess a “diffuse nerve net” that controls their actions. 

[Workflow: Prompt experimentation using Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana) to create the basic illustration.  Affinity Photo and Affinity Designer actions to finalize the magazine layout I previously had created (logo, date/issue masthead Fx, designed beaker wallpaper, the future is fruity emblem, etc.)  Created a NO-brain image to fit into the left corner.]

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Friday, October 24, 2025

The Crafty Side of Halloween: Building a Ghoulish Graveyard

My new image, inspired by a Mike Hoffman sketch, is of a small Halloween diorama, meticulously crafted and set against the backdrop of an artist's studio. The diorama is a playful scene with Frankenstein's monster shambling behind a group of terrified trick-or-treaters set in a graveyard setting. In front of the monster, we see a costumed kid in a Dracula outfit nearby holding a pumpkin pail, as a frog-masked boy lies comically on the ground nearby. Two other children, one wearing a skeleton mask and the other in a ghost costume, appear to be running away in horror. The special effects, with a full moon, creeping graveyard fog, and blackened bats against the sky in the diorama, contrast with the golden, sunny light illuminating from the real-world workshop.  Tools of the trade: paintbrushes, paints, and a sketchbook are scattered around, implying this intricate scene is a work in progress.

[Workflow: I used Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana) to generate a lot of bits and pieces to be collaged together, found a ton of creative license images to merge in the background, desk, brushes, gravestone etching, etc.  A bunch of Affinity Photo work: creating the fog within the diorama, importing the book pages, creating the lighting from a lamp, fixing shadows on the figures, Frankie's glowing eyes, updating the headstones, among many others.  A lot of heavy masking layers, and Serif Fx with dynamic filters.]

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layout sketch ideas

final image v33, zoom in to see all kinds of hidden details

lots of layers + masks
 







Hoffman's source of inspiration

merging in the various figures

2+ fog layers merged, then texture warped

adding gravestone etchings

texture mapping Frankie into the book

adding another kid, a ghost this time

removing lower layers so you can see pieces

the workshop background


every tree needs a raven/crown


Thursday, October 23, 2025

Conflict in the Hall of Justice

I took the original DC Comics Kevin Maguire/Terry Austin artwork from 1987's Justice League no.5 comic book art and extended it out into a larger scene.

[Workflow: I used Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana) to create my draft work items, and then progressed to the final image with further prompts.  Final clean-ups and alterations within Affinity Photo.]

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Guy Gardner ready to attack Batman!
source image by Maguire/Austin
layout drafting
testing colors
more refined colors


Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Batman Cola - Vintage Photo from Kane's Diner (1966)

Cott Batman Sparkling Cola was a short-lived soda produced by the Cott Beverage Corporation in 1966. It was part of a marketing campaign that used the popular Batman theme of the time and was sold in bottles and cans. It is now a rare item for collectors and is no longer in production.

[Workflow: A little prompt help from Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana) to create some items, otherwise I found reference photos online and then merged them in, and created a slightly distressed photo from 1966 showing some Bat-cola sitting on a countertop.]

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Tuesday, October 21, 2025

Comic Book / Graphic Novel Appearances (as props) in TV or Movies

Posting this here, and will be updating as I find more, so I have a singular record, or until I find a better online resource where someone has exceeded my details on comic book/graphic novel appearances (as props) in TV or movies.  I'm only going to be posting real, actual published comic books that make appearances.

There are 100's more, but I'll add them as I see them. If you have some prominent ones to add, just let me know.

Monday, October 20, 2025

Best from NightCafe (creatures made from food, part 4)

Here are more delightful food-related AI images I gathered from NightCafe; while they are not my own, I found them so enjoyable that I saved copies here. Today's batch is all from @Cilia.

Balanced Diet

Beezzeria 

Broccolisaurus 



Fruit Fly

I Hope You Peeling Good

Lettuce Be Friends

PEARanha

snowShi
Brrrocoli 

Butter, where am I?