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AI Comic Generator

Turn a story idea into comic panels and strips — describe each scene and build your pages frame by frame.

June 16, 2026

AI Comic Generator - AI generator example made with eaxy (ai comic generator)
AI Comic Generator - AI generator example made with eaxy (ai comic generator)

An AI comic generator turns written scene descriptions into comic panels, strips and pages. With eaxy you describe each frame — the characters, action, setting and mood — pick a comic style, and assemble your story panel by panel, then add speech bubbles in your layout tool.

What an AI comic generator does

Comics are sequential art, so the real challenge is consistency: the same characters, drawn in the same style, across many frames. An AI comic generator handles the rendering so you can focus on the story. You prompt each panel, and the model produces the artwork.

People use it for:

  • Short comic strips and gag panels
  • Multi-page comics and zines
  • Vertical webtoons for mobile reading
  • Storyboards for video and animation
  • Concept art and visual story development

You stay the writer and director — deciding the beats, the framing and the pacing — while the model does the drawing.

How eaxy makes comics

eaxy combines strong diffusion models with 30+ curated style packs, including looks that fit comics directly — manga, western comic, cartoon and painterly styles. Locking a pack keeps your line work and color language consistent from panel to panel.

What helps most:

  • Style packs hold the art style steady across an entire strip or page.
  • 4K exports keep panels sharp for print, web and high-resolution reading.
  • Multilingual prompting lets you describe scenes and dialogue cues in your language.
  • Motion with Kling 3 turns a single panel into a short motion-comic clip for teasers.

Character consistency is the make-or-break factor. Define your cast in the AI character generator first, then reuse those exact descriptions in every panel prompt. For manga and webtoon styles, the AI anime generator is a natural companion.

Step-by-step: build a comic strip

  1. Open eaxy and go to the create studio.
  2. Pick a comic style pack — manga, western, cartoon or painterly.
  3. Write a clear, reusable description of each main character.
  4. Prompt the first panel: characters, action, setting and camera angle.
  5. Generate the next panels, reusing the character descriptions and style pack.
  6. Export at up to 4K, then add panels, gutters and speech bubbles in your layout tool.

Start creating with eaxy to make your first strip.

Use cases that work well

  • Webcomic creators: produce panels faster and publish on a regular schedule.
  • Marketers: explain a product or story through a short branded strip.
  • Educators: turn lessons into illustrated sequences students enjoy.
  • Writers: visualize scenes and develop a story before full production.
  • Storyboards: rough out shots and pacing for video and animation.

Tips for consistent comics

  • Write a detailed, fixed description of each character and paste it into every panel prompt.
  • Keep the same style pack for the whole strip — switching mid-way breaks cohesion.
  • Vary camera angles and framing to keep panels dynamic.
  • Leave space in the composition where speech bubbles will sit.
  • Generate a couple of options per panel and pick the one that flows best.

Keeping characters consistent

Consistency is the single hardest part of AI comics, and it is worth getting right. Write each character as a fixed block of detail — hair, build, clothing, distinguishing features, color palette — and paste that exact block into every panel prompt. The less you change it between frames, the more your character holds together. Keep the same style pack throughout, and avoid drastically changing camera distance for two adjacent panels of the same scene, which can make the character feel like a different person.

When a panel drifts off-model, do not force it — regenerate with the description tightened up. A few extra generations early on save you from a strip where the hero subtly changes face every frame.

Pacing and panel layout

A comic is storytelling, not just art. Think about rhythm: wide establishing panels to set a scene, tighter panels for action, and a held beat or a close-up for the punchline or emotional moment. Generate each panel with the framing the story needs rather than the same shot every time. Then in your layout tool, arrange panels with gutters, vary panel sizes for emphasis, and add speech bubbles and captions where you left space. For vertical webtoons, stack tall panels with generous spacing so the story reveals as the reader scrolls.

When your pages are laid out, you can animate a key panel with Kling 3 for a promo, or run it through image-to-video for a short motion-comic moment. For more visual range, explore the AI art generator, and when you are ready to start telling your story, open eaxy.

Frequently asked questions

Can I keep my character consistent across panels?+

Yes. Lock a clear character description and reuse it in every panel prompt, and keep the same style pack so the art stays cohesive across the strip.

What comic styles can I make?+

Western comic, manga, webtoon, cartoon, noir and painterly styles are all possible — choose a matching style pack and describe the scene.

How do I add speech bubbles and text?+

Generate the panel artwork first, then add bubbles, captions and lettering in your layout or design tool so text stays crisp and editable.

Can I make a vertical webtoon?+

Yes — generate panels in a vertical aspect ratio and stack them for the scrolling webtoon format.

Can a panel be animated?+

Yes. Animate any panel with Kling 3 to create a short motion comic moment for social or a promo teaser.

Make it with eaxy

Describe anything and generate stunning images in seconds — then bring them to motion with Kling 3.

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