Machine Generated Data
Tags
Color Analysis
Face analysis
Amazon
Microsoft

AWS Rekognition
Age | 35-52 |
Gender | Male, 88.8% |
Disgusted | 23.4% |
Sad | 4.9% |
Happy | 9.2% |
Confused | 9.6% |
Surprised | 5.3% |
Angry | 6.8% |
Calm | 40.9% |
Feature analysis
Amazon
Clarifai

AWS Rekognition
Person | 99.6% | |
Categories
Imagga
created on 2019-06-01
paintings art | 100% | |
Captions
Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-01
a close up of a person holding a book | 53.4% | |
a person holding a book | 53.3% | |
a close up of a book | 53.2% | |
Clarifai
Created by general-english-image-caption-clip on 2025-07-11
the cover of the comic.
Salesforce
Created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-22
a photograph of a comic strip strip strip art work of a comic strip
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4 on 2025-03-07
This is an image of a black-and-white comic strip page containing several panels with dialogue balloons. The comic appears to depict an interaction between two characters, with text capturing their conversation centered around personal topics and interactions. The setting seems to be casual, possibly in a workspace or social environment indicated by the conversational context. The artwork is detailed and has a realistic style. Each panel is sequentially numbered, suggesting the flow of the story. The overall theme of the dialogue revolves around social dynamics, relationships, and personal choices.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2025-03-07
The image is a black and white comic page featuring two male characters engaging in a conversation in a hallway. One character is depicted in a close-up, while the other is shown standing with his hands gesturing. They are discussing subjects such as drinking, socializing, and relationships, with dialogue displayed in speech bubbles. The hallway features doors and an indoor setting, indicating it might be within a building such as a school or residential place. The characters are dressed in casual attire.
Anthropic Claude
Created by us.anthropic.claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022-v2:0 on 2025-06-28
This appears to be a black and white comic or graphic novel page showing a conversation between two individuals. The artwork is done in a realistic style with detailed shading and crosshatching. The scene takes place in what looks like a hallway or indoor setting. The dialogue discusses someone declining to drink and includes some strong language expressing frustration about "straight edge" lifestyle choices. There's also a conversation about an ex-girlfriend and maintaining friendship. The layout consists of several panels arranged vertically on the page, with speech bubbles containing the dialogue between the characters.
Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2025-01-16
This appears to be a black and white comic or graphic novel page showing a conversation between two individuals in what seems to be a hallway or indoor setting. The artwork is rendered in a realistic, sketch-like style. The dialogue discusses someone not drinking, and there's some tension around the topic of socializing at a bar. One character seems frustrated about the "straight edge" lifestyle (not drinking alcohol) while the other character is defending their choice not to drink. The conversation also touches on an ex-girlfriend situation, with one character trying to explain they're "still friends." The detailed pencil work creates strong contrast and depth in the scene.
Created by claude-3-opus-20240229 on 2025-01-16
The black and white comic strip depicts a conversation between two men at a bar or club. The man on the left, who appears to be Black, expresses frustration about his girlfriend wanting him to go to some unnamed event with her. His friend, who seems to be the bartender, encourages him to go and says it's not a big deal.
In the second panel, the bartender tells the first man that lots of people go to this type of event and it's not a real girlfriend if he doesn't have to sometimes do things he doesn't want to. The first man grudgingly says "Okay, I know that" but still looks unhappy about the situation.
The comic uses informal, conversational dialogue to portray this interaction between friends, with one giving relationship advice to the other. The sketchy, high-contrast art style helps convey the casual bar setting and tone of their discussion.
Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2025-01-16
The image is a black-and-white comic panel depicting a conversation between several characters. The panel shows a variety of expressions and dialogue bubbles, with some of the characters appearing to be having a tense or confrontational discussion. The overall tone of the comic seems to be realistic and gritty, with the characters expressing strong emotions and language. While the image contains human faces, I will not identify or name any of the individuals shown, in accordance with the guidelines provided.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-16
The image depicts a comic strip featuring two men, Mark and Keith, in a conversation. The top panel shows Mark with a serious expression, while the bottom panel reveals Keith's more relaxed demeanor. The dialogue between them suggests that they are discussing their plans for the evening, with Mark expressing his reluctance to go out and Keith trying to persuade him otherwise. The background of the comic strip appears to be a bar or restaurant setting, with a tiled floor and a doorway visible in the bottom panel. Overall, the image conveys a sense of camaraderie and playful banter between the two friends as they navigate their social plans.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-01-16
The image presents a comic strip featuring three panels, each with its own distinct narrative and visual elements.
Panel 1:
The top panel is divided into two sections. On the left side, a man with dark skin and short hair is depicted wearing a dark polo shirt. He is shown saying, "Sorry. I don't drink mark." The right side of the panel features a man with light skin and short hair, also wearing a dark polo shirt. He responds, "Besides... why do you want me to go so bad?" The background of this panel appears to be a bar or pub setting.
Panel 2:
The middle panel is also divided into two sections. On the left side, the man with dark skin is shown saying, "I think you'd have fun. I mean you never get out of somerville except to come here!" The right side of the panel features the man with light skin, who responds, "Man, I should've known better than to have asked keith. 'Mr. fucking too cool for school'. I hate this fucking high flying straight edge bullshit. 'I don't drink' I don't drink." The background of this panel appears to be a hallway or corridor.
Panel 3:
The bottom panel is divided into two sections. On the left side, the man with dark skin is shown saying, "Fuck, I gotta find some people to come tonight otherwise I'm going to look like a complete scumbag or at the very least a big time loser who else is working today?" The right side of the panel features the man with light skin, who responds, "So, she's your ex-girlfriend, right?" The background of this panel appears to be a bar or pub setting.
Overall, the comic strip appears to be a humorous and lighthearted depiction of two men engaging in conversation, with a focus on their personalities and interactions.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-16
The image is a comic strip featuring three panels. The top panel shows two characters, one on the left and one on the right, engaged in a conversation. The character on the left has a serious expression, while the character on the right appears to be agitated, with speech bubbles indicating a heated discussion. The middle panel depicts a character standing in a hallway, looking frustrated, with a speech bubble expressing discontent. The bottom panel shows a character in a similar hallway setting, looking thoughtful, with a speech bubble containing a reflective statement.
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-16
A comic strip with three panels. The first panel shows a man with a serious face and another man with a shocked face. The man with a serious face says, "Sorry, I don't drink, Mark." The man with a shocked face says, "I think you'd have fun. I mean, you never get out of Sommerville except to come here." The second panel shows a man with a serious face and another man with a shocked face. The man with a serious face says, "Because." The man with a shocked face says, "Man! I should've known better than to have asked Keith." The third panel shows a man with a serious face and another man with a shocked face. The man with a serious face says, "I hate this fucking high-flung straight edge bullshit." The man with a shocked face says, "I don't drink."
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-01-11
This image is a panel from a comic book, featuring four frames. The first frame shows a man with a serious expression, with the text "SORRY, I DON'T DRINK MARK." The second frame depicts two men, one of whom is looking at the other with a serious expression, and the text "WHY DO YOU WANT ME TO GO SO BAD?" The third frame shows a man with a serious expression, and the text "BECAUSE." The fourth frame shows a man with a serious expression, and the text "FUCK I GOTTA FIND SOME PEOPLE TO COME TONIGHT ELSE I'M GOING TO LOOK LIKE A COMPLETE SCUMBAG, OR AT THE VERY LEAST A BIG TIME LOSER." The comic book is in black and white, and the text is in a bold font.
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-01-11
The image is a comic strip featuring three panels. The first panel depicts two men in a conversation. The man on the left is wearing a polo shirt and has a serious expression. The man on the right, also in a polo shirt, appears to be annoyed or frustrated. There is a speech bubble above the man on the right that reads, "I don't drink, Mark." Another speech bubble from the man on the left says, "Besides, why do you want me to go so bad?"
The second panel shows a man in a polo shirt standing in a hallway, looking towards the camera. He seems to be speaking to someone off-panel. There is a speech bubble above him that reads, "Fuck, I gotta find some people to come tonight otherwise I'm going to look like a complete scumbag, or at the very least a big time loser." Another speech bubble from an unseen character says, "So, she's your ex-girlfriend, right?" The man in the hallway responds, "Yes! How many more times do I have to go over this with you, Keith?"
The third panel shows the same man from the second panel, now in a different setting, possibly a bar or a social gathering. He is still wearing the polo shirt and appears to be engaged in a conversation with someone off-panel. There is a speech bubble above him that reads, "It's not a big deal! We're still friends!" Another speech bubble from an unseen character says, "Okay, I know that." There is another speech bubble from the man that reads, "But..."
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-15
This is a page from a comic book, presented in a four-panel layout, all drawn in a detailed cross-hatching style. The first panel focuses on a man, identified as Mark, who is depicted from the chest up. His expression is serious. Above his head, a speech bubble reads, "SORRY. I DON'T DRINK MARK." Additional speech bubbles coming from off-panel state, "BESIDES.." and "WHY DO YOU WANT ME TO GO SO BAD?" and he replies "BECAUSE."
The second panel shows the person talking to Mark, Keith, from the waist up, with his hands on his hips, looking directly at the viewer. The backdrop is a building interior with exposed beams and a person standing on a balcony in the background. Speech bubbles surround Keith, revealing his inner thoughts and frustrations, "I THINK YOU'D HAVE FUN. I MEAN YOU NEVER GET OUT OF SOMMERVILLE EXCEPT TO COME HERE!," "MAN! I SHOULD'VE KNOWN BETTER THAN TO HAVE ASKED KEITH," 'MR. FUCKING TOO COOL FOR SCHOOL'...," "I HATE THIS FUCKING HIGH FLUNG STRAIGHT EDGE BULLSHIT," and, "FUCKIN' PUSSY! OH WELL.."
In the third panel, Keith is shown from the chest up. A speech bubble from off-panel indicates he's being addressed, "SO, SHE'S YOUR EX-GIRLFRIEND. RIGHT?" Keith looks annoyed and replies, "YES! HOW MANY MORE TIMES DO I HAVE TO GO OVER THIS WITH YOU KEITH? IT'S NOT A BIG DEAL! WE'RE STILL FRIENDS! OKAY, I KNOW THAT. BUT.." Another speech bubble emanates from Keith's head, saying, "FUCK. I GOTTA FIND SOME PEOPLE TO COME TONIGHT OTHERWISE I'M GOING TO LOOK LIKE A COMPLETE SCUMBAG, OR AT THE VERY LEAST A BIG TIME LOSER. WHO ELSE IS WORKING TODAY?"
The final panel depicts Mark from head to toe, with his arms outstretched, and a questioning expression, in the hallway of a bar or restaurant. A mounted bull's head is hanging on the wall beside him. Speech bubbles from Mark states, "I DON'T GET IT MARK. WHY DO YOU WANT OTHER PEOPLE WITH YOU AT THE BAR?"
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-15
This is a comic book page, composed of four panels. The style is detailed, black-and-white with cross-hatching, suggesting pen and ink.
Panel 1: Shows a close-up of a Black man in a polo shirt, looking to the side. Speech bubbles indicate he is saying, "Sorry. I don't drink Mark." Another speech bubble in the background says, "Besides..." and then one says "Why do you want me to go so bad?" The next speech bubble says "because".
Panel 2: Features a man in a polo shirt in the background. He is saying things like "I think you'd have fun" and "Man! I should've known better than to have asked Keith". He also makes a sarcastic statement like "Mr. Fucking too cool for school".
Panel 3: Another man is facing and saying things like "Fuck I gotta find some people to come tonight" and "Who else is working today".
Panel 4: Shows a man standing in what appears to be a bar setting. He is saying things like "So, she's your ex-girlfriend, right?" And also "Why do you want other people with you at the bar".
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-05-30
The image is a black-and-white comic page depicting a conversation between two men. The comic is divided into four panels, each showing different parts of their dialogue and reactions.
Panel 1:
- The first man (on the left) is saying, "Sorry, I don't drink, Mark."
- The second man (on the right) responds, "Besides, why do you want me to go so bad?"
- The first man replies, "Because I think you'd have fun. I mean, you don't have to go to Sommerville except to come here!"
- The second man says, "Man! I should've known better than to have asked Keith. Mr. Fucking too cool for school... I hate this fucking straight edge bullshit! I don't drink... I don't drink... Fuckin' pussy!"
Panel 2:
- The first man says, "Oh well..."
- The second man responds, "Fuck, I gotta find some people to come tonight. Otherwise, I'm gonna have to go out like a complete scumbag, or at the very least ask..."
- The first man asks, "Who else is working today?"
- The second man replies, "So, she's your ex-girlfriend, right?"
Panel 3:
- The first man confirms, "Yes! How many more times do I have to go over this with you, Keith?"
- The second man says, "It's not a big deal! We're still friends!"
- The first man responds, "Okay, I guess that..."
- The second man continues, "But..."
Panel 4:
- The first man says, "I don't get it, Mark."
- The second man asks, "Why do you want other people with you at the bar?"
The comic captures a tense and somewhat argumentative conversation between the two characters, highlighting their differing views on social activities and personal choices.
Qwen
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-7B-Instruct on 2025-06-29
This is a black-and-white comic page featuring a conversation between two characters in a room, likely a bar or a similar setting, as indicated by the visible bar area in the background.
In the first panel, a character with a short hairstyle is speaking to another character who is facing away from the viewer. The dialogue suggests a conversation about reasons to go to a place and drinking preferences, with phrases like "I don't drink," "Why do you want me to go so bad?" and "Because."
The second panel continues the dialogue, with the character facing away saying, "I hate this fucking high flung straight edge bullshit." The other character responds with "I don't drink," and "fuckin' pussy."
The third panel shows the character with the short hairstyle alone, talking to themselves about finding people to come to the place and their feelings about a past relationship.
The fourth panel depicts another character entering the room, looking casual, with a dialogue that suggests a disagreement or confusion about the situation, mentioning "I don't get it, Mark," and "Why do you want other people with you at the bar?"
The comic style is detailed, with a focus on the expressions and dialogue bubbles to convey the characters' emotions and the conversation's tone.
Created by Qwen/Qwen2.5-VL-72B-Instruct on 2025-06-29
This is a comic strip composed of three panels, drawn in a black-and-white, detailed style. The dialogue is heavily laden with profanity, suggesting a mature or gritty tone.
Panel 1:
- A man with a shaved head, wearing a polo shirt, is speaking to a woman with shoulder-length hair, also in a polo shirt. They appear to be in a bar or a similar establishment.
- The man says that he doesn't drink and is questioning why the woman wants him to go somewhere.
- The woman responds with frustration, mentioning that the man should have someone better to ask than Keith, who is apparently too cool for school.
Panel 2:
- The man is now speaking to another man with short hair, wearing a similar polo shirt.
- The man with the shaved head is expressing frustration, saying he needs to find other people to come tonight because he doesn't want to look like a "complete scumbag" or a "big time loser."
- The other man suggests that the woman they are talking about is the man's ex-girlfriend.
Panel 3:
- The man with the shaved head continues to protest that he and the woman are just friends and it's not a big deal.
- The other man seems to be unconvinced, questioning why the man wants the woman to be there with him at the bar.