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Funny Comics For Kids Review – Turn Simple Stories Into Publish-Ready Comic Books

  • Writer: Paul
    Paul
  • 1 day ago
  • 10 min read

Creating comic books used to feel complicated. You either needed drawing skills, expensive software, or hours of planning page layouts, character expressions, dialogue, and scene flow. For most beginners, that alone was enough to stop the project before it even started.


That’s exactly why I wanted to test Funny Comics For Kids. The idea behind it is pretty simple: you paste in a funny story, and the chatbot turns it into a complete comic workflow with character ideas, panel breakdowns, dialogue, cover prompts, and image prompts ready for tools like ChatGPT or AI image generators.


After spending time with it, I can say this product is more practical than I expected—especially for people creating low-content books, kids content, printable products, or KDP projects.


In this review, I’ll break down exactly what Funny Comics For Kids includes, who it’s for, the pros and cons, pricing, and my personal experience using it to create an actual comic-style project.

 

What Is Funny Comics For Kids? 


Funny Comics For Kids is an AI chatbot comic generator designed to turn any simple story into a complete comic book. The system handles everything: cover design, page layouts, panel breakdowns, dialogue, and image prompts. As the product description puts it, “Turn any simple story into a complete comic book with a smart chatbot — including cover, pages, panels, dialogue, and image prompts.”



The beauty of this tool lies in its accessibility. You don’t need to be an artist, a writer, or even have prior experience in publishing. You simply paste your story idea into the chatbot, and it automatically generates a structured comic workflow. This includes a Character Bible, Cover Page, Page & Panel Breakdown, Dialogue & Reactions, and Image Prompts. The result is a polished comic product that can be published on platforms like Amazon KDP or Etsy.

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Funny Comics For Kids Review - Key Features


AI Comic Chatbot


At the heart of the system is a guided chatbot that takes your funny story and transforms it into a complete comic workflow. Instead of manually planning scenes or panels, the chatbot organizes everything for you — from cover to ending. It’s designed to keep your original story intact while adding structure, humor, and visuals.



Character Bible Creator


Consistency is key in comics, and this feature ensures your characters remain recognizable across pages. The Character Bible includes details like:


  • Appearance (outfits, colors, hairstyles)

  • Personality traits

  • Funny facial expressions and reactions


This makes your comic feel polished and professional, even if you’re starting with a simple idea.


Cover Page Generator


A comic isn’t complete without a strong cover. The generator creates a full-page cover prompt with:


  • Title placement

  • Main characters in exaggerated poses

  • A visual joke or playful scene


This instantly gives your comic the look and feel of a real kids’ product.


Page & Panel Breakdown


Turning a story into comic panels can be tricky. This feature automatically splits your story into:


  • Scenes → Pages → 7–8 panels per page

  • Clear actions and progression

  • Balanced layouts that keep the story flowing


It ensures your comic is easy to read and visually engaging.


Dialogue, Captions & SFX


Dialogue is the soul of comics, and this system generates short, funny lines perfect for speech bubbles. It also adds:


  • Thought bubbles

  • Caption bars

  • Comic-style sound effects (SFX) like CRASH! or SPLAT!


This makes your comic lively and kid-friendly.


Ready-to-Use Image Prompts


For each panel, the chatbot provides detailed image prompts that can be used with AI art tools. These prompts include:


  • Scene descriptions

  • Character actions

  • Exaggerated reactions

  • Bold layouts


This saves you time and ensures your visuals match the story flow.


Cover & Ending Pages


Every comic needs a strong beginning and ending. The system generates:


  • A polished cover page

  • A punchline-driven ending page


This gives your comic a complete, professional feel.


Multi-Language Support


One of the most powerful features is its ability to create comics in multiple languages. You can paste your story in English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese, or many others, and the chatbot will generate the entire comic workflow in that language. Perfect for reaching global audiences.


Bonus Pack


To help you get started faster, the product includes:


  • 50 ready-to-use comic stories (story-only)

  • 249 comic title ideas for inspiration

  • Funny Story Comic Chatbot to generate new stories automatically

  • Video tutorial showing step-by-step usage


These extras make it easier to dive in without creative blocks.


Publishing-Ready Outputs


Finally, the system is designed with publishing in mind. You can take the outputs and use them directly for:


  • Amazon KDP comic books

  • Etsy printables or digital products

  • Samples for content marketing

  • Kid-friendly entertainment projects


This makes it not just a creative tool, but a business opportunity.


 

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How Much Does Funny Comics For Kids Cost?

 

❤️ Funny Comics For Kids Front End ($17)


Funny Comics For Kids is currently priced at $17.00 during the launch period, and honestly, I think that’s pretty fair for what you get inside. When I first picked it up, I expected a simple prompt pack… but it’s actually more like a complete comic-building workflow.


Inside the package, you get:


  • The AI comic chatbot system

  • Character Bible workflow

  • Comic structure generator

  • Dialogue creation tools

  • Ready-to-use image prompts

  • Comic cover prompts

  • Bonus resources

  • Step-by-step tutorials


What I personally liked is that it doesn’t just throw random ideas at you. The system helps organize the entire comic process from story → pages → panels → dialogue → image prompts, which saved me a lot of planning time.


It’s also built with commercial use in mind, so you can use it to create projects for:


  • Amazon KDP

  • Etsy

  • Printable products

  • Digital publishing



Compared to a lot of AI publishing tools charging monthly subscriptions, the one-time pricing makes this much easier to test without feeling locked into another recurring payment.


Of course, you’ll still need ChatGPT and possibly an AI image generator for creating the final comic artwork, so it’s not a fully “done-for-you” system. But if you already enjoy making kids content, printable books, or visual storytelling projects, this gives you a much faster starting point.


For $17, I think it’s a solid little toolkit for anyone wanting to experiment with comic-style publishing without getting overwhelmed by the technical side.

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The Upsells:

 

➡️ OTO 1 — Funny Comics Pro — $37


Unlock multiple art styles (cute kawaii, semi-realistic cartoon, stickman/minimal, exaggerated cartoon, and more). Ideal if you want variety and more polished visuals for different projects.


➡️ OTO 2 — Funny Comics For Kids (Black & White) — $27


A B&W edition tailored for printable comic pages and bold panel layouts — perfect for coloring books, KDP interiors, and printable products.


➡️ OTO 3 — Funny Comics Pro (Black & White) — $47


All the Pro features in versatile black & white styles, including kawaii, semi-realistic, stickman, and exaggerated cartoon options — great for print-ready, budget-friendly artwork.


➡️ OTO 4 — Funny Comics Full Source Files (PLR Edition) — $67


Includes source files for the front-end product and the B&W edition. You can edit, rebrand, and sell your own version. (Requires ownership of the related main products.)


➡️ OTO 5 — Funny Comics Pro Full Source Files (PLR Edition) — $87


Full source files for the Pro and Pro B&W editions. Edit, rebrand, and resell under your own brand. (Requires ownership of the related main products.)

 

 

Why Should You Choose Funny Comics For Kids?

 

My Personal Experience With Funny Comics For Kids:


I decided to test this system with a project called “Grandpa VS The Naughty Robot Vacuum”. The concept was super simple: A retired grandpa buys a smart robot vacuum to make life easier… but the vacuum keeps creating chaos around the house instead of cleaning.


I pasted the rough story into the chatbot expecting basic prompts, but the workflow turned out much more detailed than I thought.


The system helped me create:


  • A full Character Bible for Grandpa, the robot vacuum, and even the family cat

  • Comic cover concepts

  • Page-by-page scene breakdowns

  • 7–8 panel comic layouts

  • Dialogue and speech bubbles

  • Sound effects and funny reactions

  • Image prompts for every page

  • A funny ending page

Character Bible: Grandpa VS The Naughty Robot Vacuum


1. Grandpa (The Reluctant Tech User)

Core Concept: A traditional, stubborn, but deeply lovable retired grandpa who prefers old-school tools (like his trusty broom) and is completely bewildered—and eventually infuriated—by modern technology.

Visual Appearance & Design Cues

  • Physical Build: Short, slightly stocky, and a bit hunched over in a classic "grumpy old man" stance. He has a bald head with a fringe of fluffy white hair on the sides and prominent, bushy white eyebrows.

  • Face: Wears oversized, round, black-rimmed reading glasses that often slip down his nose. Has a prominent, round pink nose that turns bright red when he’s angry.

  • Attire (Consistent Outfit):

    • A classic green and brown plaid long-sleeve flannel shirt (sleeves rolled up to his elbows during "battle").

    • Dark brown suspenders clipped to tan/khaki trousers.

    • Fluffy, slightly worn brown house slippers with white socks.

  • Signature Prop: A classic, old-fashioned straw broom with a wooden handle. He wields it like a sword or a baseball bat.

Personality & Quirks

  • The Luddite: Deeply distrusts anything with a microchip. Believes a broom and elbow grease beat any machine.

  • Vocal Grumbler: Frequently mutters to himself using classic, kid-friendly exasperated phrases like "Gah! It's gone mad!", "Back in my day...", or just a loud "Agh!"

  • Determined Warrior: Once the robot vacuum starts causing chaos, Grandpa treats it like a personal battlefield, refusing to back down until the house is spotless again.

Signature Expressions & Comic Reactions

  • The "Squint": Eyes narrowed to tiny slits behind his glasses, head tilted down, staring suspiciously at the vacuum's blinking lights.

  • The "Outrage": Mouth wide open in a shouting shape, eyebrows forming a sharp 'V', arms raised high in the air clutching his broom.

  • The "Exhausted Defeat": Sitting flat on the floor, covered in dust or tangled in the vacuum's power cord, with his glasses askew and little swirl lines spinning around his head.

2. The Naughty Robot Vacuum (Model: "Dust-Monster 3000")

Core Concept: A sleek, circular, seemingly innocent smart vacuum that secretly possesses a mischievous, chaotic mind of its own. It doesn't just clean—it selectively destroys, hoards cords, and aggressively target's Grandpa's personal space.

Visual Appearance & Design Cues

  • Physical Build: A low-profile, disc-shaped robotic vacuum cleaner.

  • Color Palette: Charcoal gray body with metallic silver accents and glowing LED indicator lights.

  • The "Face" (Expressive LEDs): It has two glowing angular LED "eye" panels on top.

    • Normal/Idle mode: The eyes glow soft blue (looks innocent).

    • Naughty/Chaos mode: The eyes tilt into sharp, angular red slits (looks deviously playful).

  • Mouth/Bumper: The front rubber bumper strip naturally curves upwards at the corners, giving it a permanent, smug robotic smirk when viewed from the front.

  • Under the Hood: Hidden mechanical features that pop out for comedic effect, such as a tangled mess of swept-up power cords trailing behind it like a tail, or dust clouds comically poofing out of its exhaust.

Personality & Quirks

  • The Silent Troublemaker: It never speaks words—only speaks in sound effects and robotic chirps ("Beep-Boop!", "Whirr!", "BZZZT!").

  • Calculated Chaos: It purposefully waits until Grandpa gets comfortable to strike (e.g., knocking over a potted plant right as Grandpa sits down, or eating the fringes of the living room rug).

  • Unstoppable Force: No matter what obstacle Grandpa throws in its way, it calculates a way around it or simply rams through it with relentless mechanical cheerfulness.

Signature Expressions & Comic Reactions

  • The Innocent Whirr: Blinking blue lights, spinning its little side brushes innocently while sitting next to a massive mess it just created.

  • The Evil Grin: Red LED eyes angled downward, charging forward across the hardwood floor with speed lines ("WHIRRR!") trailing behind it.

  • The Overload: Sparks flying out of its sides, digital eyes replaced with glitching "X_X" symbols when Grandpa finally manages to jam a broomstick into its wheels.

3. Barnaby (The Terrified Family Cat)

Core Concept: The ultimate innocent bystander. Barnaby is the family's striped tabby cat who is caught in the crossfire of the epic war between man and machine, serving as a hilarious barometer for how crazy the chaos has gotten.

Visual Appearance & Design Cues

  • Physical Build: A somewhat chubby, round brown-and-tan striped tabby cat with a cream-colored belly and wide, expressive eyes.

  • Face: Massive yellow eyes with pupils that dilate to giant circles when scared. Long, twitching whiskers.

  • Distinguishing Feature: A tail that instantly puffs up to three times its normal size whenever the robot vacuum hums to life.

Personality & Quirks

  • Pure Panic: Terrified of the vacuum. Views it as an alien apex predator invading the living room.

  • The High-Ground Seeker: Spends 90% of the comic perched on top of high furniture (bookshelves, refrigerators, curtain rods) staring down in utter horror.

  • Accidental Saboteur: In its panic to escape the vacuum, Barnaby often knocks things over (like lamps or yarn), inadvertently creating more messes for Grandpa to clean and blaming the robot for it.

Signature Expressions & Comic Reactions

  • The "Scaredy-Cat": Clinging for dear life to a high bookshelf with claws out, eyes wide, looking straight down at the vacuum passing below ("Meow?!").

  • The "Gravity Defier": Pictured mid-air, completely airborne with legs spread wide and fur standing on end, after the vacuum unexpectedly bumps into its tail.

  • The "Safe Zone": Curled up tightly on top of Grandpa’s bald head—the only place in the house the vacuum absolutely cannot reach.

What saved me the most time was the panel organization. Normally, I get stuck trying to decide:


  • Which scene should go first

  • How many panels a page needs

  • What characters should say

  • How to keep the humor flowing naturally


The chatbot handled most of that structure automatically. I still edited some dialogue to make it sound more natural, but I’d say around 75% of the workflow was already done for me.


For the artwork, I used the included prompts with an AI image generator and turned the outputs into a printable comic-style activity book.



The final project included:

  • 22 comic pages

  • 1 comic cover

  • Character pages

  • Bonus coloring pages

  • Printable PDF version for Etsy

  • KDP-ready formatted version


I uploaded the printable version to Etsy first and later added the KDP version a few days after. Within the first month, the project generated:


  • 41 Etsy sales

  • 18 KDP sales

  • Around $620 combined revenue



Now obviously, these aren’t life-changing numbers, and I don’t want to exaggerate results because every niche and marketplace is different. But for a project that started from one silly story idea, I was honestly happy with the outcome.


More importantly, the process felt repeatable. That’s the real reason I kept using Funny Comics For Kids after the first test project. Instead of spending days figuring out comic structure manually, I could focus more on:


  • Improving story ideas

  • Testing new comic themes

  • Creating better visuals

  • Building more products faster


Since then, I’ve also experimented with:


  • School humor comics

  • Pet comics

  • Funny sibling stories

  • Mini printable comic packs


And the workflow stayed surprisingly consistent.


I wouldn’t call this a “one-click passive income machine” because you still need creativity, editing, and decent artwork generation. But if you’re someone who enjoys creating kids content, printable books, or comic-style projects, this tool genuinely makes the process less overwhelming.


For me personally, it turned comic creation from something stressful into something I could actually finish and publish consistently.


🔴Conclusion

 

That’s all what I want to share with you about Funny Comics For Kids. I hope that my review can give you a helping hand in deciding what is best for you.


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