tok_comic_noir An apocalyptic, highly stylized comic book art illustration of a devastating earthquake or volcanic eruption striking a city. The sky above is entirely cracked and broken into large, jagged pieces, resembling shattered rock or concrete, with bright, glowing orange-yellow lightning-like cracks running through it. From the center of this cracked sky, a powerful, swirling vortex of brilliant orange and yellow energy or lava descends vertically, emanating intense light. The central part of the sky is a dark brown, with lighter orange outlines on the cracks.

Below, the city is in ruins, depicted from a low-angle perspective looking upwards towards the chaotic sky. On both sides of the foreground and midground, tall, multi-story urban buildings stand, their structures largely intact but showing signs of damage, with some broken windows and debris. The buildings on the left foreground are lighter orange, while those on the right are darker. The ground in the foreground is a scene of utter destruction, with large chunks of rubble, broken wooden beams, and debris scattered everywhere, forming a rough, uneven landscape. A narrow, dark stream or crack runs through the center of the ground debris.

The lighting is dramatic, with bright, almost incandescent oranges and yellows originating from the central energy column and the lightning cracks in the sky, casting a warm, ominous glow over the entire scene. The dominant colors are various shades of rich orange, rusty brown, and dark yellow, with stark black outlines defining all elements. The style is reminiscent of vintage comic books or graphic novels, featuring bold lines, a limited but impactful color palette, and a textured, distressed look with subtle halftone dot patterns visible in the sky and on some surfaces, and a grimy film-like border around the edge of the image, enhancing the gritty, retro aesthetic.