The user came in with a bizarre plot about a frog leaping out of a phone. Comic Story Skill helped turn that 12-scene narrative into a full set of panel comics, maintaining a retro hand-drawn style throughout and preserving Momo and ribbi’s visual consistency through multiple rounds of character corrections. From character turnarounds to the complete series, one conversation produced 39 images.








































Just paste in a story outline, and Skill will automatically break it into 10–20 scenes, generating an independent multi-panel comic for each one with 4–8 panels, while also planning speech bubbles and shot types.
Before the full series begins, Skill generates character turnaround sheets as visual anchors. Every later scene uses them as the baseline for character design, clothing, and color, greatly reducing the chance of cross-image drift.
Users can provide any style reference image, and Skill will use it as the visual benchmark for the entire comic—from line weight to coloring brushwork, even matching the feel of the speech bubble lettering.
You can precisely specify adjustments to a prop continuity error, story beat, or camera composition in a specific panel of a specific scene, and Skill will regenerate only the targeted scenes without affecting the approved ones.
When characters drift off-model in a long-running series, resubmitting the turnaround references triggers strict visual realignment. After a few rounds of iteration, the overall consistency of the comic improves significantly.