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Make Your Own Comic Book
Five steps. AI does the drawing.

Make your own comic book in five clear steps — even if you've never drawn a panel. Bring the story, pick a style, and the Comicory AI handles the script, art, and layout.

  1. 1Write storyFree
  2. 2Draft script−4
  3. 3Generate comic~−10

2–3 sentences is plenty — who it's about, what happens, how it ends. Any language works. Or tap an example below.

Or start from an example

16 styles
Script draft4 cr
Panels1 cr each
Characters1 cr each

Script first. You approve. Then we render.

The hardest part of making your own comic book has never been the writing — it is the drawing. 30 panels of consistent character art is months of work for one person. The Comicory AI eliminates that bottleneck. Open the Comicory AI comic generator

Step 1 — Start With an Idea

You don't need a finished script to make your own comic book. A premise, a scene, a 'what if' is enough. The AI is good at expanding short premises into full paneled stories — it is less good at reading minds, so give it some shape.

A Premise Is Enough

One sentence — 'a programmer wakes up as the antagonist of their own video game' — is more than enough for the AI to draft a 6-panel chapter you can edit and grow.

Or Paste a Short Story

Got a chapter of prose, fan fiction, or a treatment? Paste it in. The AI extracts characters, scenes, and beats automatically.

Pick the Story Length

A 4-panel strip, a 12-panel mini-comic, or a multi-page chapter — choose how long you want the comic, and the AI scripts to that scale.

Step 2 — Cast Your Characters

A comic book stands or falls on its cast. The AI proposes characters from your story, or you can override the cast manually. Either way, characters lock to a reference image at the start so the cast stays on-model panel after panel.

AI-Generated Cast

The AI reads your story and proposes characters with names, looks, and reference portraits — you can keep them, rewrite them, or replace them.

Upload Your Own Character

If you already have an original character or want yourself in the comic, upload reference photos. The AI builds a stylized version that locks across the book.

Save the Cast for Next Time

Save characters to your library so the next comic book inherits the same cast — useful when you're building a multi-issue series.

Step 3 — Generate the Script, Step 4 — Render the Pages, Step 5 — Share

The remaining three steps run nearly in one flow. The AI breaks your story into panels and writes dialogue (step 3), generates the art at the layout's exact slot ratios (step 4), and ships exportable PNG pages (step 5).

Paneled Script Preview

Before any image renders, the AI shows the full paneled script — title, characters, every panel's description, every line of dialogue. Edit any beat before rendering.

Render in the Background

Hit render and the AI does the rest. You can close the tab — pages keep rendering as a background task. Long comics finish in minutes; short comics in under a minute.

Export and Share

Download each page as PNG, export a long-image version for webtoon platforms, or share publicly to your Comicory Gallery profile.

Common Mistakes When Making Your Own Comic Book

Three things trip up first-time AI comic creators: writing too much in the premise (the AI does the expanding), skipping the script edit step (you can fix beats before they cost art credits), and changing the art style mid-book (the AI scripts assume one style — pick first, render later).

Questions

About this generator.

No. The AI handles every panel, including character consistency across the book. Your job is the story — premise, plot beats, dialogue if you want to write it yourself (the AI can also write dialogue from a scene description).

First-timers usually finish a 6–12 panel mini-comic in 10–20 minutes — most of which is editing the AI's script to taste. Rendering itself runs as a background task and takes 1–3 minutes for short comics.

Every new account gets 10 starter credits — the script preview costs 4 and each rendered panel costs 1, so a full 4-panel comic fits inside the free grant. Need more? Buy the one-time First Comic pack or subscribe monthly. Most first-time authors render their first comic on the one-time pack to test before committing.

Yes. Pages export as high-resolution PNG suitable for print. Many users print zines or self-publish their comic books via Lulu, Blurb, or Amazon KDP.

Regenerate it. Each panel is independent — the panel-level regenerate button redraws just that panel without touching the rest of the comic. You can also edit the panel's prompt before regeneration.

Yes. Continue Story adds a new chapter to an existing comic, with the same cast, the same art style, and story context from the previous chapter. That's how a make-your-own first comic grows into a multi-issue series.

Ready when you are.

Start with a paragraph.
Finish with a comic.

Sign up free and render your first comic on 10 signup credits — script, characters and all four panels. No card.