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Four Panel Comic Prompts for Short AI Comics

Compact prompts for jokes, reactions, mini scenes, and quick four-panel comic structures.

Four Panel Comic Prompts for Short AI Comics

Copy one of these prompt structures

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Scene prompt

A tired office mage tries to fix a broken coffee machine with magic, causes a tiny storm, and ends with the team calmly drinking rainwater. Show the main character, the place, the immediate problem, the visual style, and a final panel that changes the situation.

Best for starting a new comic page with a readable story beat.

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Character conflict prompt

A tired office mage tries to fix a broken coffee machine with magic, causes a tiny storm, and ends with the team calmly drinking rainwater. Add one clear relationship conflict, two reaction panels, and a final close-up that reveals what the character wants.

Use this when the comic needs emotion, stakes, or a sharper character decision.

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Continuation prompt

A tired office mage tries to fix a broken coffee machine with magic, causes a tiny storm, and ends with the team calmly drinking rainwater. Continue from the previous page with a stronger obstacle, keep the same character anchors, and end on a visual cliffhanger.

Good for expanding a first result without rewriting the whole story.

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How to adapt this prompt set

What to include

A strong prompt for four panel comic prompts names the character, location, conflict, visual style, and final panel. That is enough structure for PixComic to make a scene instead of a generic image.

Keep the prompt compact. If every panel is over-specified, the page becomes harder to steer.

How to edit the prompt

Change one variable at a time: role, setting, mood, style, or ending beat. This makes it easier to understand why the next result changed.

If the image is close, continue from the best result and adjust the conflict instead of replacing the whole prompt.

When to use this set

Use this set when your search intent is four panel comic prompts and you want a real creator flow rather than a static list of generic AI art ideas.

Open the related PixComic tool to prefill the prompt and keep the workflow connected to actual comic creation.