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Personalized comic gifts

Turn a real memory into a comic they will keep.

Start with the person, the moment, and the feeling you want the last panel to leave behind. Build a custom comic gift from the details only you know.

Personalized couple comic showing a shared love story
Personalized family comic based on a meaningful memory
StartOne real memory
ReferencePermitted photos
RevisePanels and dialogue
FinishA keepsake sequence

What makes the gift personal

Recognition matters more than decoration

A polished art style is only the surface. The gift starts to work when the recipient recognizes the relationship, the place, the dialogue, and why this particular moment was chosen.

Recipient

Name the relationship

Decide whose point of view carries the story and who should appear beside them.

Memory

Choose one specific scene

A recognizable trip, ritual, mistake, rescue, or celebration gives the comic an anchor.

Turn

Find the emotional beat

Clarify where the scene becomes funny, grateful, surprising, romantic, or heroic.

Ending

Make the last panel land

End on the meaning of the memory, not on a generic congratulation or stock message.

Finished story directions

The proof is in the complete scene

Look for recognizable relationships, readable emotion, and a final panel that feels specific to the recipient—not just a stylized portrait.

Personalized couple comic showing a shared love story
A relationship told in scenes
Personalized family comic based on a meaningful memory
A family memory worth keeping
Personalized best friend comic adventure
An inside joke with a story arc
Personalized superhero comic transformation
A recipient recast as the hero

Gift brief checklist

Gather the details before you generate

Five specific details will do more for the finished gift than a long but generic prompt.

01

The exact relationship between the people in the comic

02

A setting, object, phrase, or outfit the recipient will recognize

03

The moment where the story becomes funny, tender, or heroic

04

One line of dialogue that sounds like the real person

05

A final panel that says what the gift is meant to say

Personalized comic maker

Build the real story, not only the idea

Add character references, the relationship, a memory, dialogue, tone, page structure, and visual direction in one editable brief.

Core Tool

Create Your Own Comic Book

1. Photos
2. Story
3. Create

1. Characters

Character 1 Photo (You / The Storyteller):

Character 2 Photo:

Tip: upload separate, high quality photos where each face is clearly visible. Good lighting and a straight, front-facing portrait yield the best results.

2. Story Details

Characters remaining: 0

A Quote You Want in the Story (Optional):

Comic Structure:

Total

24 panels

Default Signature Cinematic is 6 pages x 4 panels: 24 panels with wider pacing, cleaner story beats, and room for a polished finale.

Visual Style:

Storybook Comic$18/mo Creator
Playful Panels$18/mo Creator
Warm Manga$18/mo Creator
  • 24 panels (6 pages x 4 panels)
  • Personalized AI cover and back cover
  • Your faces, your story
  • High-quality export-ready project
or choose

Standard styles

$18 Creator plan

Signature Cinematic

$30 PRO plan

After creation

Open as an editable LlamaGen comic project

Make it a real editable comic project.

After creation, the story opens in LlamaGen's comic studio for prompts, panels, captions, and refinements.

Upload a character photo to attach visual references. If you are not signed in, we will ask before creating the project.

Selected style: Storybook Comic

Credit estimate

3600 credits

150 credits per panel x 24 panels. This estimate is charged when generation starts.

150 x 24
150 credits / panel24 panels3600 credits total
Explore the story method and final quality checklist

Story brief

Memory first. Panels second.

01

Choose one real moment

Write the setting, who was there, what changed, and the detail the recipient will recognize immediately.

02

Shape the emotional turn

Decide where the story becomes funny, tender, surprising, or heroic before planning the final scene.

03

Review the whole sequence

Check likeness, continuity, dialogue, and pacing across the complete comic before treating it as a finished gift.

Who it is for

Different creators, one story-first workflow

Gift buyers

For someone who knows the recipient and memory, but does not want to script or draw every panel from scratch.

Families

For turning family lore, milestones, recipes, trips, jokes, and everyday hero moments into a keepsake.

Comic creators

For building a commissioned or episodic personalized story with editable scenes and repeatable character direction.

What stays editable

A complete creation path, not a single novelty image

01

Personal references

Attach permitted character photos, names, and relationship details before the first page is generated.

02

Scene continuity

Keep the same people, visual language, and emotional thread across a multi-panel sequence.

03

Editable story structure

Adjust pages, panels, captions, dialogue, and weak scenes in the comic studio instead of accepting a one-shot image.

04

Occasion-ready direction

Start from a couple, parent, friend, birthday, anniversary, Valentine, or superhero-specific story path.

05

Multiple visual tones

Choose a storybook, playful comic, warm manga, or cinematic direction to suit the recipient and memory.

Final review

Inspect the gift before you call it finished

6default pages
4panels per page
8guided story paths

Likeness

Do the faces, hair, age, and signature details still feel like the same people in every scene?

Continuity

Do clothing, props, locations, and character relationships remain stable from panel to panel?

Readability

Can the recipient follow the emotional turn without needing an explanation outside the page?

Permission

Are all reference photos permitted, and have private details been kept appropriate for the final audience?

FAQ

Before you make the gift

What makes a comic book personalized?

The story starts from a real recipient, relationship, memory, or occasion. Names, places, dialogue, reference photos, and the ending can all be shaped around the person receiving it.

Do I need a complete script before I start?

No. Start with one strong memory and the emotional ending you want. A clear opening, two or three memorable beats, and a final keepsake scene are enough for the first draft.

Can I use photos as character references?

Yes. Use clear, permitted photos and review likeness consistency across the complete sequence. Avoid using someone’s image without their consent.

Can I keep editing the comic after generation?

Yes. Continue in the LlamaGen comic workflow to revise story beats, regenerate weak panels, adjust dialogue, and prepare the final gift.

Choose the person. Bring the memory.

Start from the relationship or occasion closest to your story, then build a brief around the details that make it personal.

Choose a story path