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Artista four-panel comic bursting with gothic whimsy and petty revenge. Panel one: Morticia Addams-esque goth girl Veronica stands stiffly on a sunny beach in a full Victorian bathing costume—long black sleeves, frilled bloomers, lace-up boots—clutching a parasol like a vampire shielding herself from daylight, while seagulls scatter dramatically around her. Panel two: Three pastel-clad mean girls point and cackle at her from their neon towels, their exaggeratedly polished teeth gleaming as one holds up a mocking sign reading "FREAK SHOW," Veronica's pale cheeks flushing crimson with quiet fury. Panel three: Veronica lurks in the shadowy locker room, eyes glowing with sinister intent as she watches the mean girls obliviously showering under pastel streams of water, their designer bikinis draped over a bench nearby. Panel four: Veronica's smirk is razor-sharp as she flicks a lit match onto the pile of their shredded clothes—now artfully rearranged into a pentagram—while smoke curls upward to reveal their horrified faces in the distance, mascara running like ink. The art style is Tim Burton meets Edward Gorey, all exaggerated limbs, inky shadows, and a splash of dark humor in every line.
The journey to this comic is frustratingly fascinating. After my prompts were rejected I took the simplest version, fed it to an AI prompt tool, and let it rewrite it. Materially its the same sequence, yet different as names were changed. AI is strange.
Description: In a four-panel comic filled with gothic whimsy, a goth girl named Veronica stands out on a sunny beach in a Victorian bathing costume, clutching a parasol as seagulls scatter. Mean girls mock her with a sign, igniting her quiet fury. In the locker room, she plots revenge, artfully arranging their clothes into a pentagram before setting it ablaze, leaving them horrified. The art style combines elements of Tim Burton and Edward Gorey, showcasing exaggerated limbs and dark humor.