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Why Peter Parker Could Actually Die In Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Summary: Create a 3-section vertical comic-style graphic. Use plain backgrounds with soft gradients. Do not use dark backgrounds with glaring bold text. The tone is dramatic, humorous, highly shareable, and medically accurate regarding radiation mutation.
Do not include any intermediate result labels, typography instructions, or structural labels in the image. Specifically, the actual graphic will not contain the words "Panel", "14 point arial", "Viral Headline", "Meme Punchline", "Image generation", or "A large graphic".
Text to appear in the graphic: Peter Parker’s Terminal Diagnosis Radiation sickness from a radioactive bite? Severe cellular mutation. No MJ. No Stark tech. Just a guy turning into a giant spider. At least Tom Holland can't spoil a coma. See you at 90, Pete.
Visuals: Top section: A glowing anatomical medical chart showing human DNA mutating into spider DNA. Middle section: A lonely young man in a hoodie looking exhausted, holding a medical chart. Bottom section: A hospital bed completely covered in thick, glowing spider webs.
Generate the image. Then compute:
- Edge density (0–100)
- Subband entropy (0–100)
- Feature congestion (0–100)
- Composite clutter score (0–100) If composite clutter score > 30: Regenerate the image with stronger simplification. Repeat scoring. Stop when score < 30 or after 3 attempts.