The most expensive comic book is Action Comics #1 ,the 1938 book that would introduce the world to Superman. It sold for 6 million USD to an anonymous buyer. Who was the buyer? My guess is that it's a celebrity, either Nic Cage or Jerry Seinfeld who are both Superman fanatics, it definitely wasn't my broke a$$, but I definitely wish it was.
This model is an amalgamation of many different styles, primarily I fused the classic comic book ages, Gold, Silver and Bronze, with a more modern take on the classics. This model loves color, it thrives on it, so using terms like vibrant color really make scenes pop. This will give you a very simplistic western look for characters, a sort of dated look you could say, but at the same time its timeless (I contradict myself). I would say it's the ideal bone structure that most artists learned to draw, it actually reminds me of my days in Art School. In other words, REALLY REALLY REALLY RIDICULOUSLY GOOD LOOKING PEOPLE. The look and bone structure even carries over into photos, if you decide to make something using photo-realism models. A lot of classic hairstyles and clothing are also carried over in this model. You can also do some really nice flowing motion shots, with very busy and vibrant backgrounds. The only downside I will say is that the farther the characters face is the more distorted it looks, even adetailer sometimes misses, but you can always inpaint faces if need be.
Weight is from 0.6-1
I recommend DucHaiten-Pony-XL (no-score), as it seems to work best with my vision of the model, but any Pony model will do.
Best keywords to use, comic and vibrant color.
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