The user came in with a story outline and character settings, and Comic Story Skill automatically planned the panels, locked in the art style, and generated a complete narrative grid comic. From MIIY turnaround sheets to the design of the Ribbi energy creature, all the way to a 20-page continuous storyline, the whole process was completed in one conversation.

















































Upload a story outline or worldbuilding document, and Skill will automatically plan 10–20 scene segments, breaking each page into 4–8 panels and saving you the hassle of manual layout work.
After you provide style reference images, Skill uses them as the visual benchmark for the entire comic, ensuring brushwork, color palette, and linework stay highly consistent from the first page to the last.
From generating turnaround views to refining clothing accessories and color palettes, you can polish a character's appearance step by step, with changes automatically synced to all later pages where they appear.
You can insert new scene pages into an existing storyline at any time, and new characters or plot changes can be batch-synced to affected panels without disrupting the overall pacing.
The dialogue in each panel, along with language versions such as Chinese or handwritten English, can be edited individually to fit different publishing platforms and audiences.