Comicory
AI Comic Book Generator
Long-form AI comics.
An AI comic book generator for stories that don't fit in a single strip. Generate multi-page comic books with a consistent cast, chapter pacing, and the layout discipline of print comics.




- 1Write storyFree
- 2Draft script−4
- 3Generate comic~−10
Or start from an example
Script first. You approve. Then we render.
An AI comic book generator has to do more than a strip tool — it must hold characters on-model across dozens of panels, pace pages like a print comic, and let you continue the story into new chapters. Comicory's Comicory AI comic generator
What an AI Comic Book Generator Has to Get Right
Three things separate a real AI comic book generator from a strip maker: character consistency over many panels, page-level layout variety, and chapter continuity. Comicory ships all three in one workflow.
Cast Consistency Across the Book
Each character gets a reference portrait before any panel renders. Every page in the book is conditioned on that reference — the protagonist looks like the protagonist 80 panels later.
Page-Level Layout
Splash pages, six-up dialogue grids, three-tier action sequences. The AI comic book generator picks a sensible default per page and lets you override per-page before art renders.
Continue Story into New Chapters
When the book runs long, hit Continue Story. The next chapter inherits the same cast, the same style, and resumes from the last beat of the previous chapter.
From a Short Story to a Comic Book
You don't need a script. Drop in a chapter of prose, a treatment, or a paragraph synopsis — the AI comic book generator breaks it into pages, distributes beats across panels, writes dialogue, and renders the art.
Paste Prose, Get Pages
The AI parses narrative writing — "She walked into the bar and the music stopped" — into a panel breakdown with camera shots, beats, and dialogue.
Edit the Script First
Before any image renders, the AI shows you the full paneled script. Rewrite a beat, swap a line of dialogue, change a camera angle. Lock it in, then render.
Render Pages in Parallel
Every panel and every reference renders as a background task. Close the tab — your comic book continues to generate. Come back later, all pages are ready.
Recommended Styles for AI Comic Books
Long-form reads better in styles with strong line discipline and shading depth. Strips can get away with flat colors and big heads — books need styles that hold up over a 24-page sit-down.
Classic Comic
Bold ink, halftone shading, dynamic panel compositions — the Marvel/DC house style done with AI.
Manga & Shonen
Black-and-white screen tone, kinetic panels, big eyes, dynamic action lines. Perfect for serialized AI comic books.
Noir & Realistic
Painterly lighting, cinematic blocking, naturalistic faces. Best for indie graphic-novel-style comic books.
Questions
About this generator.
There is no hard page cap — Comicory generates as many panels as the script demands and distributes them across pages using the layout system. Most users start with a 4–8 page chapter, then use Continue Story to add chapters without re-uploading characters.
Before drawing anything, the AI writes a visual description for each character and generates a reference portrait stored as part of the comic. Every panel — page 1 or page 80 — is conditioned on that reference, so the cast keeps the same face, hair, and outfit across the entire book.
Yes. Continue Story lets you add a new chapter to an existing comic book. The new chapter inherits the previous comic's characters and art style, and the AI uses the prior chapter as story context so the new beats follow naturally.
Paste prose — a chapter, a treatment, a paragraph synopsis. The AI handles parsing narrative into panels, writing dialogue, and choosing camera shots. If you already have a paneled script, that works too.
Yes. Every page exports as a high-resolution PNG. Stitch the pages together for digital reading or print, or share single pages to social. A long-image export option produces a single tall image of all pages for webtoon-style sharing.
A typical 8-page comic book (around 24 panels with 1 character reference) costs roughly 49 credits. The character reference is a one-time cost; new chapters using the same character don't re-pay it.
Ready when you are.
Start with a paragraph.
Finish with a comic.
Sign up free, draft your first script in seconds, then upgrade to render the comic.