Neon chaos on the Strip as “Tony Clifton” returns (illustration)
{
"input": {
"prompt": " Full-page editorial illustration of the Las Vegas Strip at night, saturated neon signs and marquee lights. Center foreground: a flamboyant, middle-aged lounge-singer figure in an oversized, slightly rumpled suit (salmon/pink or burgundy), dark wig, heavy sunglasses, and cigarette holder, posed as if mid-entrance with one arm out and the other clutching a mic. Around him, casino marquees display parody-safe text like “APPLAUSE IS MANDATORY” and “TONY CLIFTON?” with question marks. Add visual gags: a cocktail waitress tray “spinning” in the air (not spilled on anyone), confetti mixed with legal papers, and a distant billboard that reads “LEGACY ACT (WE SWEAR YOU KNOW HIM).” Mood: theatrical, combative, and absurd; composition should feel like the city is a stage set conspiring with him."
}
}