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.]
- UFO & Outer Space no.19 from 1978 (USA) artwork by Luis Dominguez
- Conan der Barbar no.8 from 1982 (Germany) artwork by Bob Larkin
- Alien Worlds no.8 from 1984 (USA) artwork by John Pound
- [Zorro] Four Color no.425 from 1952 (USA)
- Ripley's Believe It or Not! True Ghost Stories no.11401-2 from 1979 (USA)
- Schoolhouse Rock! poster from 1975
- The Explorers movie poster from 1985 (USA)
- Tron movie poster from 1982 (USA)
- The Karate Kid from 1984 (USA)




