Prompt:
An open vintage comic book about the Ukrainian-Russian war lies flat on a wooden tabletop, viewed at a slight angle. The printed pages are illustrated in classic ink-and-color comic style—halftone dots, aged paper tones, slightly imperfect line work. From the center of one page, a comic character Vladimir Putin begins Lara Crofr to emerge into the real world, transitioning from flat illustration to full three-dimensional form. On the left side of the book are pictures of Putin in bunker, packing a suitcase together, dollar bills lying everywhere. He is dressed like a homeless person, dirty, with ripped trousers. On the last picture, he is seen, and the bubble is saying: I'm outta here!" On the right: The character's lower body remains fully illustrated and printed on the page, while the upper body becomes dimensional and lifelike: textured clothing with visible fabric weave, sculpted hands reaching forward, realistic skin or material surface, and natural shadows falling across the comic panels below. He crawls out of the book and disappears from the frame. Speech bubbles, motion lines, and illustrated sound effects remain flat on the page, while the character breaks their boundaries, casting a true shadow onto the book and tabletop. The comic pages show creases, ink imperfections, and slightly yellowed edges, with layered panels and detailed backgrounds still flat beneath the emerging figure. Lighting is cinematic and directional, emphasizing the transition point between ink and reality. The contrast between matte illustration and dimensional realism is precise and intentional—quietly surreal yet grounded into reality. Ultra-high resolution, extraordinary micro-detail, fine-art realism combined with classic comic illustration. No cartoon exaggeration, no plastic textures, no gimmicks.Sound: ONLY the rustling of paper and Putin saying: I'm outta here for a while, losers!"