
Mars Attacks Comic Book Cover Hueforge
by Loki
Grotesque Martian heads emerge from this chilling tribute to the classic sci-fi horror series, their bulging white eyes and exposed brains creating an unsettling focal point. The iconic comic book cover design blends deep crimson flesh tones with sickly green alien skin, while bold yellow lettering screams "MARS ATTACKS!" across the top. Loki's interpretation captures the B-movie horror aesthetic perfectly through stark contrasts and vivid colors.
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