Free AI Comic Dialogue Generator
Dialogue is where a lot of comic scripts fall apart — characters start sounding identical, or the exchange reads like a script summary instead of two people actually talking. This comic dialogue generator takes a scene description — who's involved and a note on their personality or current mood — plus an optional tone, then writes a natural back-and-forth exchange formatted line-by-line and ready to drop into speech bubbles. Use it to draft an entire scene's dialogue, unstick a conversation that isn't landing, or generate a few alternate takes on the same beat to compare. Free to try, no account needed — pair it with the comic script generator for full panel-by-panel scenes, or the story idea generators for the scene setup itself.
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Input
Scene: Two former friends run into each other for the first time since a falling out. Mira (bitter, guarded) and Jonas (apologetic, still hopeful). Tone: Emotional / heartfelt.
Your Comic Dialogue
JONAS: Mira. Hey — I didn't think you'd still be in town. MIRA: Funny. I didn't think you'd have the nerve to say hi. JONAS: I've wanted to say a lot more than hi for two years. MIRA: Then it's a shame you waited until we ran into each other by accident. JONAS: I know. I know I don't get to just — show up and expect anything. I just needed you to know I'm sorry. Actually sorry, not the kind I said back then. MIRA: (long pause) ...Say the actual sorry, then. Not the summary.
Input
Scene: A henchman tries to quit mid-heist, and the crime boss is not having it. Deke (nervous, done with this life), Vasquez (calm, terrifying). Tone: Menacing.
Your Comic Dialogue
DEKE: Boss, I— I think I'm out. After tonight. I mean it this time. VASQUEZ: You said that after the Miller job too. DEKE: I meant it then, too, I just— VASQUEZ: (calmly, still working the lock) Deke. Finish the job. Then we'll talk about your feelings. DEKE: And if I walk right now? VASQUEZ: (pause, doesn't look up) Then I'll ask you again, once, very politely, to finish the job.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Will each character sound different, or generic? +
Can I generate dialogue for more than two characters? +
Do I have to specify a tone? +
Does this write full scenes, or just a few lines? +
Can I use this alongside the comic script generator? +
Is this good for non-English or bilingual comics? +
Free AI Comic Dialogue Generator
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