Comicory
AI Comic Editor
Edit Scripts, Regenerate Panels
An AI comic editor that lets you rewrite dialogue, swap scenes, and regenerate a single panel — without redoing the whole comic.
Or start from an example
Script first. You approve. Then we render.
An AI comic editor closes the gap between 'I have an idea' and 'I have a comic I'm happy with'. Most generators give you one shot per page; the Comicory AI comic generator
What an AI Comic Editor Should Do
Editing a comic is not the same as generating one. A good AI comic editor gives you control at three layers — the script, the dialogue, and the individual panel — so you can fix what's wrong without burning credits on a full re-render.
Edit the Script Before Anything Renders
After the LLM breaks your story into panels, you get the full script as editable text. Rewrite a beat, change a setting, or swap a character before a single panel is drawn.
Regenerate a Single Panel
Don't like panel 5? Tweak its prompt and re-roll just that frame. The other panels stay untouched — and your character reference stays locked, so the cast still matches.
Edit Dialogue and Captions
Speech bubbles and narration are stored as text, not baked into the image. Rewrite a punchline, fix a typo, change the language — the comic re-renders the lettering layer in seconds.
AI Comic Editor vs. Restarting From Scratch
Without an editor, every change means re-running the entire comic — new credits, new wait, new chance the characters drift off-model. With Comicory's comic editor you fix the one panel that's wrong and ship; the rest of the comic and the character refs stay frozen.
Who Uses the AI Comic Editor
Writers iterating on dialogue, creators tightening a punchline, teams with editorial review cycles, anyone who wants to publish a polished comic instead of accepting the first generation. Pair the editor with the AI comic generator for a write → edit → publish loop that actually feels like working with a comic, not gambling at a slot machine.
Questions
About this generator.
Yes. Open any finished comic from My Comics, click a panel, and you can edit its prompt and regenerate just that frame. The other panels and the character references stay locked, so your cast keeps the same face and outfit.
Regenerating one panel costs the same as generating one panel — about a quarter of a 4-panel comic. You only pay for the panels you actually re-roll, not for re-running the script or other untouched frames.
Yes. Dialogue is stored as text and rendered in speech bubbles on top of the panel art, so you can rewrite lines, fix typos, or translate them without re-running image generation. The art stays exactly the same.
No. The character reference portrait is generated once and reused for every panel. Editing or regenerating a single panel still uses the same reference, so the character keeps the same face and outfit across the comic.
Keep exploring
You might also like.
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.