Comicory
Free Comic Creator
You write, AI renders. Free to start.
A free comic creator built around the idea that you bring the story and the AI handles the panel art. Edit the script, tweak each panel's prompt, swap dialogue — control where it matters, automation where it doesn't.




- 1Write storyFree
- 2Draft script−4
- 3Generate comic~−10
Or start from an example
Script first. You approve. Then we render.
A 'comic creator' is different from a 'comic generator': you're not just hitting a button and accepting whatever falls out. The free comic creator gives you an editable script breakdown, per-panel prompt control, and the option to upload your own character reference — then renders the panels in your chosen style. Free starter credits cover a full preview; the cheapest paid option is a $2.99 First Comic pack, not a subscription. Comicory AI comic generator
How the Free Comic Creator Works
The creator workflow is editable at every step. You're not stuck with the first script the AI writes; you're not stuck with the first panel render either.
1. Write the Story
A paragraph of plain English is enough — the AI turns it into a 2–8 panel breakdown with scenes, dialogue, and image prompts. Don't like the breakdown? Edit it. Swap panel order, rewrite dialogue, change image prompts, add panels — all before rendering.
2. Cast Characters (Optional)
Upload a character reference photo or generate one from a description. The free comic creator pins the character across every panel so the face stays consistent — no drifting mid-comic. If you skip this step, the AI invents a character that stays consistent within the comic.
3. Render and Refine
Each panel renders in 20–30 seconds. Don't like a single panel? Edit its prompt and re-render just that one — you don't lose the rest of the comic. Download the final PNG when you're happy, watermark-free.
Comic Creator vs. Comic Generator
'Generator' implies the tool decides; 'creator' implies you do. The free comic creator leans toward the second — every step is editable, every panel has an explicit prompt you can rewrite, and the script preview lets you redirect the story before any image is rendered. If you want a one-click 'generate and accept,' the comic generator path is faster; if you want to author the comic with AI as the rendering engine, the creator path gives you the controls.
What's Free, What's Paid
Free starter credits cover one full preview comic — script writing, character reference, and a few panels rendered. To render more comics, the cheapest option is a one-time $2.99 First Comic pack (20 credits, roughly one full short comic). Monthly plans start at $9.99 for 100 credits if you're rendering multiple comics a month. There's no free-tier watermark — output is clean PNG at every level.
Questions
About this generator.
A creator workflow keeps you in the loop — you edit the script, tweak each panel prompt, swap dialogue, and re-render individual panels. A generator workflow is one-click: paste, generate, accept. Both work; Comicory ships both paths, and you can switch mid-comic.
Yes. Sign up with Google or GitHub, get starter credits, create your first comic for $0. No credit card required; no recurring charge unless you choose a paid plan. The free output is full-resolution PNG with no watermark.
Yes. After you paste your story, the AI produces a panel-by-panel breakdown with scenes, dialogue, and image prompts. The breakdown is fully editable — change panel order, rewrite dialogue, swap image prompts, add or delete panels. Only after you confirm does the renderer start.
No. The free comic creator works either way. Upload a photo or character description to pin a specific character across panels, or skip and let the AI invent characters from the script. Both stay consistent within a single comic — the difference is whether the character looks like someone you chose or like an AI default.
Yes. Each panel has its own edit + re-render control. Don't like the third panel? Open it, tweak the prompt, regenerate that panel only. The other panels stay rendered. This is the main creator-workflow advantage over batch generators.
Honest answer: starter credits cover one preview comic. To create more, you'll need credits — either a $2.99 First Comic pack (one-time, no subscription) or a monthly plan from $9.99. There's no watermark, no style lock, no 'free version' downgrade. The catch is just credit count.
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