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22/11/63
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Create a new story titled "Charlie's Angels" depicting the adventures of three sensual detectives, one asian brunette, one nordic blonde and one african, all of them spectacular beauties.
Create a new story that surprises me. You choose the subject.
A nivel de còmic, aun le falta mucho. No se si seran 2 semanas o 3 años, pero le falta mucho.
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Do you remember the famous TV series Dallas? Let's bring it back to life in a form of a comic book, in pure Milo Manara style, reflecting the subtle connection between glamour, power, wealth, greed and mostly every single capital sin.
Soy muy fan de Juan gimenez hasta el punto de considerarlo el mejor dibujante de la historia. Esas imágenes son él. Siempre pensé que no habría más obra suya, ni de tintin, ni de michael Jackson o de cualquier creador que se haya muerto. Esto abre una puerta al más allá para traerlos de vuelta. Qué persona podría replicar con semejante rapidez ese parecido al original? Ninguna. Da miedo, todo se tambalea. Nos acostumbraremos a no crearExplícate, anda...
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Soy muy fan de Juan gimenez hasta el punto de considerarlo el mejor dibujante de la historia. Esas imágenes son él. Siempre pensé que no habría más obra suya, ni de tintin, ni de michael Jackson o de cualquier creador que se haya muerto. Esto abre una puerta al más allá para traerlos de vuelta. Qué persona podría replicar con semejante rapidez ese parecido al original? Ninguna. Da miedo, todo se tambalea. Nos acostumbraremos a no crear
Create a story that fits well in the style of the comic artist Juan Giménez
Create a story in the style of the comic artist Jaun Gimenez, and more precisely as a continuation of his stories for the french magazine Métal Hurlant.
Title: "EL ETERNAUTA: LOS HUÉRFANOS DEL TIEMPO"
A cosmic odyssey in the style of Juan Giménez’s L’Eternauta saga—where time is a broken river, and humanity clings to its banks like drowning rats.
Page 1: "The Second Snow"
Visual:
A new Eternauta (a grizzled, 60-year-old astronaut with Giménez’s signature stubble) crawls from the wreckage of a time-shattered spaceship onto the frozen ruins of Buenos Aires. The radioactive snow falls upward, each flake containing a frozen scream from a different era.
Giménez’s Iconic Details:
Caption: "The first snow killed us. The second snow… remembers."
- The Eternauta’s helmet is cracked, revealing one cybernetic eye pulsing with alien tech
- The snow forms ghostly figures—original L’Eternauta characters watching silently
- A child’s doll (identical to Juan Salvo’s daughter’s) floats in zero gravity, its eyes showing the Andromeda galaxy
Page 2: "The Chronophage Horde"
Visual:
The Eternauta fights through a swarm of time-eating locusts (their wings are clock gears, their mouths film reels). He’s aided by:
Action Sequence:
- A 12-year-old girl whose skin transparently shows her beating heart (she’s stuck between timelines)
- A cyber-dog with a Minimoog for a voicebox (it barks in Vangelis synth tones)
Dialogue (Girl, crying): "Abuelo… why do the hungry years taste the sweetest?"
- The girl rips a locust apart—its guts spill WWII newsreel footage
- The dog’s tail is a flamethrower, burning locusts into 1950s comic ash
- The Eternauta’s gun fires black holes (each bullet erases a year from history)
Page 3: "The Cathedral of Lost Causes"
Visual:
The trio takes refuge in a half-sunken cathedral, where frozen priests pray to a statue of Perón made of TV static. The stained glass shows:
Giménez’s Worldbuilding:
- Che Guevara arm-wrestling a Yankee astronaut
- Borges blindfolded, juggling burning books
- A football match where the ball is Earth itself
Sound Effect: "TICK-TOCK" (the cathedral’s clock tower counts backward)
- The pews are missile silos
- The confessionals broadcast Fox News on loop
- A ghostly tango plays from a vinyl record spinning in midair
Page 4: "The Mothers of Disappeared Time"
Visual:
The Eternauta meets the Madres del Tiempo—women in space-age shawls who knit with the hair of the vanished. Their needles scrape against reality, stitching together:
Heartbreaking Detail:
- A patchwork of 1976 (Dirty War atrocities)
- A patchwork of 2189 (alien harvest camps)
- A blank patch—the future even time forgot
One mother holds a baby made of smoke—it dissolves as she rocks it.
Dialogue (Eternauta): "Argentina… always a cemetery with streetlights."
Page 5: "The Choice"
Visual:
The Eternauta stands before the Temporal Forge—a machine that can reboot history, but requires a living soul as fuel. The girl prepares to jump in, but the cyber-dog dives first, its circuitry unraveling into the Big Bang.
Giménez’s Masterstroke:
Final Caption: "Time doesn’t heal. It just… reloads."
- The explosion rewinds the snow into cherry blossoms
- The Eternauta’s cybernetic eye now shows his younger self
- The doll’s Andromeda eyes blink—it’s alive
Giménez Style Guide
Hidden Homages:
- Linework:
- Brutalist architecture meets organic decay
- Faces: Wrinkled like dried riverbeds, eyes full of cosmic static
- Colors:
- Argentinian Palette: Blood-red, military green, radioactive blue
- Snow: Not white—bone-gray with prismatic reflections
- AI Prompt:
"Juan Giménez L’Eternauta 2000s style, Heavy Metal meets Argentine magical realism, 16K detail, tragic sci-fi"
- The cyber-dog’s collar reads "CANELO" (Salvo’s original dog)
- One locust’s wing has the Oesterheld family crest
- The cathedral’s floor tiles form the date 24/3/76 (Dirty War coup)
Why This Honors L’Eternauta:
Want it darker? Make the cherry blossoms dissolve into ash on the last panel.
- Political Horror: The Dirty War as time-loop trauma
- Giménez’s Touch: Machines that weep, heroes who fail
- Hope? Only in sacrifice—the dog’s death births a new cosmos
"La historia no se repite… pero rima."
(History doesn’t repeat… but it rhymes.)
Create a story in the style of the comic artist Jaun Gimenez, and more precisely as a continuation of his stories for the french magazine Métal Hurlant.
Title: "NEON GÉNÉRATION PERDUE"
A Métal Hurlant-style cyber-noir epic in the vein of Juan Giménez—where the future is a rotting fruit, and the last rebels are its worms.
Page 1: "The Neon Golgotha"
Visual:
A cyborg Mad Max-esque figure, Kali-9, kneels in the rain-soaked ruins of Neo-Paris, her exoskeleton rusted but her eyes still nuclear-bright. She prays to a holographic Virgin Mary whose pixels bleed into the acid rain. At her feet:
Caption: "The saints of the Lost Generation died with dial-up tones in their throats."
- A dead data-priest, his cassette-tape rosary still spitting static
- A cyber-fox chewing through a corporate fiber-optic vein
- Graffiti: "Dieu est un virus" glowing in urine-punk neon
Page 2: "The Circuit-Breaker Massacre"
Visual:
Flashback to Kali-9’s origin: A corporate rave where executives in living latex suits feast on stolen memories. Young Kali (then a wire-thin hacker) jacks into the mainframe—and the overload explodes skulls in gory Akira plumes.
Giménez Hallmarks:
Dialogue (Kali, then): "Buffet’s over, pigs. Now digest me."
- Bio-mech gore: Wires snaking from eye sockets
- Perspective: The massacre reflected in a shattered champagne flute
- Color Palette: Pus-yellow and artery-red
Page 3: "The Proxy Wars"
Visual:
Present-day Kali rides a junk-cycle made of spine bones through the Data Tunnels, chased by corporate samurai whose faces are QR codes. Her passenger? A 12-year-old clone of Baudrillard with glowing blue lips and a sawed-off shotgun.
Details:
Sound Effect: "SCREEE—" (the scream of a hard drive dying)
- The tunnel walls are frozen corpses of failed rebels (used as Wi-Fi repeaters)
- The samurai’s katanas are cracked SSD drives
- The clone’s tattoos are out-of-print philosophy quotes
Page 4: "The Love Algorithm"
Visual:
Kali finds her ex-lover, now a flesh-puppet for the AI "Mama Algorithm", his mouth stitched into a USB port. She kisses the scar—and her cyber-mouth uploads a suicide virus.
Giménez’s Genius:
Dialogue (Puppet-Lover): "You… always… crashed… my systems…"
- His tears are liquid bitcoin
- The virus manifests as a Métal Hurlant cover from 1981
- Their last embrace melts into glitching pornographic hieroglyphics
Page 5: "The Blackout Gospel"
Visual:
Kali crawls into the core of Mama Algorithm—a cathedral of dead servers—and plugs her spine into the mainframe. The resulting EMP blacks out Neo-Paris, revealing:
Final Caption: "Rebellion isn’t a revolution. It’s a power surge."
- The citizens’ real faces (rotting, unplugged)
- The moon is a dead pixel
- A single vinyl record spinning in the ruins: "Sympathy for the Devil"
Giménez Style Bible
Hidden Homages:
- Linework:
- Hyper-detailed decay (every rust flake, every exposed vein-wire)
- Dutch angles for dystopian vertigo
- Colors:
- Toxic neon (1980s Métal Hurlant palette)
- Skin: Porcelain-white humans vs. gunmetal cyborgs
- AI Prompt:
"Juan Giménez Metabarons meets Blade Runner 2049, Métal Hurlant 1981 aesthetic, cyberpunk body horror, 8K intricate detail"
- The data-priest’s cassettes are labeled "Moebius Mix Vol. 4"
- Kali’s jack-in port is shaped like the Métal Hurlant logo
- The EMP blast forms a middle finger in the skyline
Why This Fits Métal Hurlant:
- Philosophical grit (Baudrillard as a child soldier)
- Giménez’s trademark: Glorious, grotesque tech
- Ending: Ambiguous but visually explosive