Hello everyone,
I present a Flux model trained on the Marvel Universe—based on 345 covers, including issues of Strange, Spécial Strange, and Titans France.
With sincere gratitude to the brilliant artists who shaped these iconic visuals, especially those from Marvel’s French editions whose work was often overlooked or uncredited:
Joe Simon (co-creator of Captain America)
Stan Lee (Editor-in-Chief & co-writer of most Golden/Silver Age Marvel hits)
Jack Kirby (co-architect of the Marvel Universe — Fantastic Four, Hulk, Thor, X-Men…)
Larry Lieber (scripter of early Iron Man, Daredevil, andThor stories; Stan Lee’s brother)
Steve Englehart (landmark runs on Avengers, Captain America, and Detective Comics)
Walter Simonson (legendary Thor run, Thor #337–462 — iconic for its mythic grandeur)
Chris Claremont (definitive X-Men run, 1975–1991)
Steve Ditko *(co-creator of Spider-Man & Doctor Strange — note: previously misspelled "Dilko")
John Romita Sr. (defined the visual identity of Spider-Man and Captain America in the 1960s–70s)
Gene Colan (master of mood and shadow — Daredevil, Tomb of Dracula, Secret Wars covers)
Michel Valette *(pivotal French artist for Marvel France; known for dynamic storytelling on X-Men, Thor, and original spreads in Titans)
Sylvain Domenech (renowned for his luminous, cinematic cover art — notably for Titans, Fiction, and Marvel’s French reprints)
Alex Raymond (influential American comic pioneer—Flash Gordon—whose narrative dynamism inspired generations, including French illustrators of the 1970s)
Jean Giraud (Moebius) (visionary; contributed unpublished layouts and conceptual work for Marvel France in the late 1970s — especially on experimental projects like L’Incal collaborations and Titans-style fantasy spreads)
Michel Faure (prolific atelier artist—hundreds of pages for Spider-Man, Captain America, and Titans under Marvel France, often unsigned)
Patrick Galle (collaborator on Marvel French reprints and original features; known for expressive figure work)
Daniel Espana (frequently worked as “Dan Espy” — contributed bold, dramatic covers for Titans and Fiction Special, sometimes with surreal compositions)
Neal Adams (revolutionized comic art realism in the 1970s; his dynamic poses and chiaroscuro lighting deeply influenced French cover aesthetics — notably on DC’s Batman, but his style permeated Marvel France’s promotional art)
And above all—our deepest respect to the unsung artists, inkers, colorists, letterers, and studio assistants at Marvel France (1970s–1980s) whose names never appeared on the cover:
→ Jean-Pierre Bertrand, Yves Chaland (early freelance), Jean-Claude Merriën, Bernard Farkal, and many others whose identities remain anonymous in archived production records.
Thank you to all creators—known and unknown—for your craft, courage, and creativity.
All information regarding prompts and the workflow is embedded directly in the image. Simply load the image into ComfyUI, and it will automatically execute the full pipeline.
Alternatively, here is a sequence of manual prompts you can use instead:
all have only two arms and all have only two legs, perfect body and perfect head, post-apocalytic photo, The background appears to be a abandoned place, with VeuveNoir and Savage and city who crawl & whisper and clumsily stumble,
with the emotion anxious, terrified
SPECIAL Strange cover, Michel Valette drew, The overall mood of the image is a comics Marvel cover ambience, LE JOURNAL DES SUPER-HEROS, tout en couleur, MENSUEL
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all have only two arms and all have only two legs, perfect body and perfect head, retro photo, The background appears to be a Banff National Park in Canada, with Ironman and Hercule and Magneto who climb and soar,
with the emotion afraid, enraged
TitanS cover, Neal Adams drew, The overall mood of the image is a comics Marvel cover ambience, LE JOURNAL DES SUPER-HEROS, tout en couleur, MENSUEL
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all have only two arms and all have only two legs, perfect body and perfect head, retro photo, The background appears to be a The Sydney Opera House, with Superheros woman flying and CaptainAmerica and Wanda who soar and limp,
with the emotion mournful, afraid
Strange cover, Neal Adams drew, The overall mood of the image is a comics Marvel cover ambience, LE JOURNAL DES SUPER-HEROS, tout en couleur, MENSUEL
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