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Story prompt:

Key Elements to Include: 1. Cover Page Title: "Beat the Heat: A Comic Guide to Heatwave Preparedness and Precautions" Visuals: A vibrant summer scene with characters wearing hats, drinking water, and seeking shade. Include the logo of Aga Khan Agency for Habitat India. Tagline: "Stay Cool, Stay Safe, Stay Prepared!" 2. Disclaimer Page Text: "Disclaimer: This comic book is created for educational and general awareness purposes only. The characters, scenarios, and incidents depicted in this comic are fictional and do not relate to any real individuals or events. The information provided is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult trained medical professionals or first responders in case of heat-related illnesses. All rights to this comic book belong to the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat India." 3. Storyline Case 1: Heat Exhaustion A young athlete, Ravi, feels dizzy and nauseous after playing cricket in the sun. His friends try to help with sugary drinks and sitting in the sun (myths). A community volunteer, Priya, intervenes and provides proper first aid (moving to shade, drinking water, cooling with a wet cloth). Case 2: Heat Stress Anita, a construction worker, experiences fatigue and muscle cramps. Coworkers suggest tea and shade, but her condition worsens. A first responder, Dr. Khan, explains the importance of hydration and rest. Case 3: Heat Stroke Mr. Kapoor, an elderly man, collapses at home with confusion and high body temperature. His family tries home remedies, but his condition doesn’t improve. They call a helpline, and trained responders rush him to the hospital for recovery. 4. Myths vs. Facts Section Highlight common myths (e.g., sugary drinks cool you down) and provide factual corrections (e.g., drink water or oral rehydration solutions). 5. General Do's and Don'ts Do's: Stay hydrated, wear light clothing, use sunscreen, stay indoors during peak heat, check on vulnerable people. Don'ts: Avoid alcohol/caffeine, don’t leave children/pets in cars, don’t ignore symptoms, don’t rely on myths. 6. Role of Community and First Responders Show a community meeting where volunteers share tips. Include a first responder demonstrating cooling techniques and recognizing symptoms. Provide a helpline number and QR code for resources. 7. Conclusion and Call to Action "Heatwaves can be dangerous, but with the right knowledge and preparation, we can protect ourselves and our loved ones. Remember, stay hydrated, stay cool, and always seek help from trained professionals when needed. Together, we can beat the heat!" 8. Credits Page "This comic book is brought to you by the Aga Khan Agency for Habitat India. All rights reserved. Special thanks to our community volunteers, first responders, and healthcare professionals for their invaluable contributions." Design and Tone Guidelines: Art Style: Bright, colorful, and engaging illustrations with a mix of realistic and cartoonish elements. Tone: Friendly, informative, and empowering. Use simple language to ensure the comic is accessible to all age groups. Characters: Diverse and relatable, representing different ages, professions, and backgrounds.

Style/character prompt:

Create a 10–12 page comic book with clear, easy-to-follow panels. Use bold and vibrant visuals to capture attention. Ensure the text is concise and placed in speech bubbles or captions. Include icons, infographics, and callouts for key tips and facts. Add QR codes or links to resources for further learning.

Preset:

American (modern)

Comic:

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