Issue No. 01 The field guide for visual storytellers

Your ideas belong in panels.

Read remarkable community comics. Learn the craft behind them. Then turn a face, a feeling, or a half-finished idea into a story of your own.

No drawing skills required. Just a story worth telling.
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Crimson Ruins manhua cover
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Original stories. Real people. Infinite worlds.
COMIC CRAFT ✦ MANGA CULTURE ✦ CHARACTER DESIGN ✦ WEBTOON STORYTELLING ✦ CREATOR TOOLSCOMIC CRAFT ✦ MANGA CULTURE ✦ CHARACTER DESIGN ✦ WEBTOON STORYTELLING ✦ CREATOR TOOLS
01 / THE MISSION

We are here for the panel-obsessed.

Comics are not a genre. They’re a language.

ComicPix Stories is an independent field guide to sequential art: how images create time, why a page turn matters, and what makes a character stay with you. We publish practical guides for new creators and celebrate stories made outside traditional studio walls.

Read our editorial promise
03 / FROM IDEA TO ISSUE

A comic is built one decision at a time.

The tool can move fast. The story still needs you.

01

Find your face

Start with yourself, someone you love, or a character reference that holds a story.

02

Name the tension

A good premise creates pressure: someone wants something, and something stands in the way.

03

Choose the visual grammar

Manga intensity, noir shadows, bright webtoon color—style changes how the same scene feels.

04

Make the first issue

Generate, read like an editor, then share the version that earns its final panel.

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From camera roll to cover story.

ComicPix turns a photo and a premise into a complete visual narrative—not another disconnected AI image. Keep characters recognizable across panels, choose your page count and language, and explore manga, manhwa, webtoon, noir, and classic comic styles.

  • Consistent characters across the whole book
  • Single-page strips to multi-page stories
  • Stories and dialogue in multiple languages
05 / QUICK ANSWERS

Before you draw the first line.

Practical answers for first-time comic creators.

Can I make a comic without drawing?+

Yes. Start with a clear premise, a character reference, and a short page plan. ComicPix can turn a photo and story idea into a multi-page comic while keeping the main character recognizable across panels.

What is the difference between manga, manhwa, and webtoons?+

Manga is the broad Japanese comics tradition, manhwa refers to Korean comics, and webtoon commonly describes vertically scrolling digital comics. Their reading direction, color conventions, and publishing rhythms often differ.

How long should my first comic be?+

One to four pages is enough for a first complete story. Use one setup, one turn, and one memorable final panel. A finished short comic teaches pacing faster than an unfinished epic.

Can ComicPix use a real person as the main character?+

Yes. Upload a photo of yourself, a friend, or even a pet. ComicPix uses the reference to keep that character visually consistent throughout the story.

THE NEXT ISSUE NEEDS A HERO

What if it’s you?

One photo. One idea. A whole world waiting between the gutters.

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