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<concept>superhero bursts from a vintage comic book into the real world in a chaotic, hyper-detailed top-down explosion of paper, collectibles, and sound effects.</concept>
<variables>
<superhero>[insert superhero character]</superhero>
<action>[insert signature action or power]</action>
<onomatopoeia>[insert onomatopoeia sounds]</onomatopoeia>
<collectibles>[insert collectible items]</collectibles>
</variables>
<scene>
<base>
<desk>wooden surface, scratched, warm brown tones</desk>
<comics>multiple open and stacked vintage comic books featuring {superhero}, covers with classic halftone dots, bold primary colors, worn edges</comics>
<collectibles>{collectibles} scattered naturally – action figures, branded cans, posters taped to a blurred background wall</collectibles>
</base>
<action_explosion>
<central_comic>open, pages torn outward in jagged, irregular burst pattern – paper fibers and shreds visible</central_comic>
<emerging_hero>3d-rendered {superhero} leaping upward and out of the 2d page, mid-{action}, body transitioning from flat comic panel into fully volumetric photorealistic form – torso/arms in 3d, legs still half-drawn in comic ink</emerging_hero>
<power_effects>glowing energy or iconic power signature wrapped around the hero – dynamic light trails, electricity, or force beams</power_effects>
</action_explosion>
<comic_panels>sequential story moments of {superhero} printed on the pages, halftone dots visible, vibrant colors, speech bubbles leading to the explosion</comic_panels>
<debris>
<floating>small paper fragments, torn comic panels, ink splashes, and colorful page shreds suspended in mid-air around the burst</floating>
<collectible_items>a few {collectibles} caught in the shockwave, hovering or tumbling</collectible_items>
</debris>
<onomatopoeia_layer>
<text>large, colorful, comic-style {onomatopoeia} bursting from the impact point, extruded in 3d with bold outline and halftone shading, intersecting paper fragments</text>
<style>thick black outlines, vibrant yellow/red/blue fills, comic book lettering</style>
</onomatopoeia_layer>
</scene>
<style>
<camera>top-down cinematic angle (85°–90°), slight tilt for drama, shallow depth of field – f/2.8, focus on the emerging hero and torn paper</camera>
<lighting>dramatic rim lighting from behind the hero, soft desk lamp spill, subtle warm glow from comic pages, cool shadows to contrast the colorful explosion</lighting>
<materials>hyper-realistic textures: wood grain, glossy comic paper, metallic action figure paint, plastic collectibles, matte ink vs. photorealistic skin/suit – octane render quality</materials>
<post_processing>subtle motion blur on the hero's forward hand/energy trails, lens dust, faint chromatic aberration, 8k sharpness, high contrast, vibrant comic book color grading</post_processing>
</style>
<execution>
<instruction>render one image that combines all components seamlessly: the desk, the comic book explosion, the transitioning hero, the collectibles, the onomatopoeia, and the cinematic lighting. faithfully follow the concept, enriching details organically. output: 8k photorealistic with comic book aesthetic overlay.</instruction>
</execution>
<negative_constraints>
--no perfect symmetry, --no static pose, --no clean undamaged comic, --no flat 2d without 3d transition, --no dim or desaturated colors, --no clutter that hides the hero, --no extra hands or limbs, --no generic superhero design, --no harsh flash photography
</negative_constraints>
</god_tier_prompt>