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A hyper-realistic 1940s comic book cover featuring an irresistibly seductive woman with short, fiery red hair styled in soft, glamorous waves. Her curvaceous figure is accentuated by a tight, form-fitting scarlet satin dress with a deep neckline, a thigh-high slit, and thin straps that drape over her shoulders. The fabric clings to her body, reflecting a soft sheen under the dim indoor light. She wears black stiletto heels, and her posture is alluring, with one hip cocked and a playful yet dangerous smile on her lips. In one hand, she casually holds a lit cigarette, its smoke curling elegantly in the air, while her other hand rests confidently on her hip. Her expression is a mix of seduction and danger, with half-lidded eyes framed by bold eyeliner and ruby-red lips. A strand of pearls rests loosely around her neck, slipping slightly down her chest, adding to her allure. The background shows the interior of a smoky, dimly lit 1940s nightclub, with silhouettes of patrons in fedoras and cocktail dresses sitting at shadowed tables. The glow of neon signage reflects faintly off the polished floor, and a jukebox hums softly in the corner, enhancing the vibrant atmosphere. At the top, the title reads "HALLOWEEN" in bold, shimmering letters with a slight art deco flair. Below, a tagline teases: “She plays with fire... and burns everyone who gets close.” In the top-left corner, the issue is marked “NO. 1”, with a price of 10¢. A distressed barcode sits naturally in the bottom-right corner, blending into the sultry, smoke-filled ambiance. The cover exudes sexual allure and mystery, with every detail—from the satin’s sheen to her provocative expression—capturing the essence of mid-century glamour and noir intrigue, rendered with stunning realism.