Comicory

Comic Maker
The AI does the drawing.

A comic maker that turns one paragraph into a finished multi-panel comic. The AI scripts the beats, casts the characters, locks the cast across every panel, and renders the art — you bring the story and pick the style.

Comic Book-style AI comic panel — comic maker AI panel with a consistent cast generated with Comicory's Comic Maker
Comic Book — Multi-panel comic rendered end-to-end by the comic maker.
Manga-style AI comic panel — comic maker AI panel with a consistent cast generated with Comicory's Comic Maker
Manga — Multi-panel comic rendered end-to-end by the comic maker.
Cartoon-style AI comic panel — comic maker AI panel with a consistent cast generated with Comicory's Comic Maker
Cartoon — Multi-panel comic rendered end-to-end by the comic maker.
Webtoon-style AI comic panel — comic maker AI panel with a consistent cast generated with Comicory's Comic Maker
Webtoon — Multi-panel comic rendered end-to-end by the comic maker.
  1. 1Write storyFree
  2. 2Draft script−4
  3. 3Generate comic~−10
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Or start from an example

Script first. You approve. Then we render.

A comic maker used to mean Photoshop layers, a graphics tablet, and a year of practice. The modern comic maker is a paragraph, a style pick, and ninety seconds of rendering. Comicory's Comicory AI comic generator

What a Modern Comic Maker Does

A good comic maker handles the four things that used to take weeks: the script, the cast, the art and the layout. Comicory automates all four — the AI writes the panel-by-panel breakdown, generates a stable character reference, draws each panel in your chosen style, and arranges them on the page.

Script the Panels

Paste a paragraph of story or pick a starter prompt. The comic maker AI breaks it into 4–16 panels with shot type, dialogue and narration baked in.

Lock the Cast

One stable character reference per character, generated upfront. Every panel then re-uses that same face — no morphing from page to page.

Render and Lay Out

Each panel renders in your picked art style, then drops into a comic-page grid. Download a PNG, or rebuild any panel that didn't land.

How to Use the Comic Maker in Three Steps

The comic maker is structured so you can ship a comic in one sitting — no installation, no rigging, no learning curve. Open the page, write the story, pick the style, render.

1. Write the Premise

One sentence is enough. 'A barista discovers their espresso machine is sentient' is more than the AI needs to draft an 8-panel script.

2. Pick a Style

14 styles cover the spectrum — comic book, manga, webtoon, cartoon, chibi, superhero, watercolor, noir, pixel art, realistic, anime variants. Switch styles mid-edit if the first pick doesn't fit.

3. Render the Comic

The comic maker spends a minute or two rendering each panel. Open the finished comic, edit any panel's prompt, regenerate the panel without touching the rest.

Comic Maker vs. Comic Generator vs. Comic Builder

Three names, three workflows on the same engine. The comic generator is fastest — one click, one finished comic. The comic maker covers the same end-to-end flow but with a friendlier 'I'm making something' framing — same speed, same output. The comic builder is the slower, controllable cousin where you edit each layer (layout, cast, script, art) before rendering. Pick by how much control you want; switch any time.

Questions

About this generator.

Free signup gives you starter credits to draft a script and preview the cast. Rendering full comics starts at $2.99 — a one-time First Comic credit pack with no subscription. No watermarks once paid.

Strip (3–4 panels), short comic (6–8 panels), full chapter (12–16 panels). Each panel is 1 credit; longer comics cost proportionally more. The script preview costs 4 credits once per comic.

Yes — upload 1–4 reference photos of any character (yourself, your original characters, a mascot) and the comic maker pins that face to every panel. Uploading is a Starter+ feature; free users get AI-cast characters.

A character reference image is generated (or uploaded) before any panel renders. Every panel then conditions on that reference, so the same face, hair and outfit re-appear panel after panel — no morphing, no random redesigns.

Yes. The AI scripts dialogue and narration directly into the panels — speech bubbles for dialogue, captions for narration. You can edit any line before rendering. Dialogue is kept short by default; the AI is trained for comic pacing, not novel paragraphs.

Yes. Comics export as a high-resolution PNG of the full comic page, plus individual panel PNGs if you need them separately. The Creator plan adds long-image vertical webtoon exports.

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.