Placeholder: Original Art by Howard Chaykin (Vortex Comic, 1988): reflexions of the future Original Art by Howard Chaykin (Vortex Comic, 1988): reflexions of the future

@generalpha

Prompt

Original Art by Howard Chaykin (Vortex Comic, 1988): reflexions of the future

distorted image, malformed body, malformed fingers

2 months ago

Generate Similar

Explore Similar

Model

SSD-1B

Guidance Scale

7

Dimensions

1248 × 832

Similar

Original Art by Howard Chaykin (Vortex Comic, 1988): reflexions of the future
[art by Masamune Shirow] In a realm of cosmic wonder, Jesus explores canyon holes with geometric carvings, encountering microscopic water bears and a punk band with spiky hair. Inside a unique spaceship, he witnesses a planet in chaos, with running bison and falling buildings amidst the fiery skyline of New York. The surreal scene intertwines skin follicles, mannequins, and seaweed mattresses in a dance of existence, revealing the essence of creation and transformation. Amidst the mysteries of t
Chris Foss style art, of a huge luxury space liner, white and gold, gorgeous nebula behind, dreamlike, perfect
[art by W. Heath Robinson] A dramatic alien landscape on the planet Gor, featuring towering cliffs, a river of molten gold, and a sunset casting vibrant colors across the sky, with shadowy figures in the foreground
Philippe Caza, 1987 Le congres de futurologie
Drawn by Bernie Wrightson, colored by Scott Hampton: A hard day in earth's orbit. But everything ended well. The evening was a success. Armageddon.
[art of John Blanche, frank frazetta, Heath Robinson and Norman Rockwell] The starship drifted through the void, its hull a lattice of blackened chrome and crimson light, pulsating. Within its core, the engine hummed with an energetic rhythm, a mechanical heartbeat defying the silence of the abyss.Cloaked in an enigmatic aura, the pilot sat in solitude, her face half-hidden behind a mask of iridescent crystal. She was a navigator of the forgotten, charting pathways through dimensions no human mi
Drawn by Bernie Wrightson, colored by Scott Hampton: A hard day in earth's orbit. But everything ended well. The evening was a success. Armageddon.
[art by Russ Meyer and Milo Manara] a secluded chamber, a sanctuary of explorations. The room is adorned with an array of futuristic devices, each designed to awaken and satisfy the dreams of those who dare to enter. surrounded by an assortment of probes, arms, extensions, pinacles, and slime. a large bed in the center, with pillows and soft sheets in cotton
the iconic spaceship of Destination: Void, by Franck Herbert (1965)
the iconic spaceship of Destination: Void, by Franck Herbert (1965)
[art by Bruce Pennington]

© 2025 Stablecog, Inc.