occult,rockabilly_morph, A striking square album cover for a rock band, blending cute gothic pin-up energy with macabre horror-card imagery. The central character is a stylized spooky woman with a sugar-skull face, glossy pink lips, oversized black cat-eye sunglasses, black lace accessories, and vibrant two-tone hair in hot pink and turquoise waves. She has a playful but dangerous attitude, with a confident rock-star pose and a slightly mischievous expression. One skeletal hand is raised in a bold gesture, while a fan of eerie playing cards surrounds her or overlaps the composition, featuring grotesque skull artwork, cracked bone details, blood-red eye sockets, and distressed vintage card textures. The overall style is a bold fusion of dark rockabilly, horror comic illustration, and polished album-cover art. The character should feel clean, iconic, and graphic, while the cards and surrounding details bring a more sinister, gritty edge. Add subtle punk and glam-rock touches through lace, jewelry, sharp silhouettes, decorative linework, and high-contrast shading. The composition should feel balanced and poster-like, with the woman as the unmistakable focal point and the playing cards creating depth, framing, and visual tension around her. Use a rich, eye-catching palette of deep black, bone white, hot pink, turquoise, crimson red, muted ivory, and dark burgundy, with accents of metallic silver and shadowy charcoal. The background should be dark and atmospheric, helping the bright hair, lips, cards, and skeletal elements pop. Include painterly texture, distressed print character, and crisp illustrative outlines so the cover feels stylish, edgy, collectible, and full of attitude — a cool mixture of spooky glamour, punk femininity, and horror-rock energy. <lora:ZIT_ta86_yal_occult_rockabilly_morph_V2:0.7>