Create an American Comic
Superheroes, epic action, saturated colors. Marvel, DC, Spider-Man, Batman.
US Comics Guide
US Comics Style
The American Comic = superheroes, epic action, saturated colors.
- Muscular Anatomy: Bodybuilder heroes, exaggerated proportions
- Tight Costumes: Lycra, capes, iconic masks
- RGB Colors: Primary red, blue, yellow
- Thick Inking: Marked shadows, deep black
- Dynamism: Heroic poses, cinematic action
Universes: Marvel (Spider-Man, X-Men), DC (Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman).
Superhero Themes
Narrative Codes:
- Hero Origin: Accident, mutation, technology
- Dual Identity: Civilian vs. costumed
- Powers: Flight, strength, speed, technology
- Nemesis: Recurring enemy, inverted mirror
- Shared Universe: Crossovers, teams (Avengers, Justice League)
Comics = modern mythology.
Create in Comics Style
On Bulle.ai, US Comics style:
- Exaggerated muscular anatomy
- Colorful tight costume
- Dynamic heroic pose
- Saturated colors (RGB)
- Marked shadows
Comics prioritize visual spectacle.
Comic Layout
Action Pages:
- Splash pages: Full page for epic moments
- Double splash: 2 pages for giant battles
- Diagonal panels: Movement, speed
- Giant Onomatopoeia: POW, BOOM, WHAM
Very fast pace, action-oriented.
Publish Your Comic
US Market + Digital:
- Amazon KDP: US comic format (17x26cm)
- ComiXology: Specialized digital platform
- Patreon: Independent series, loyal subscribers
- Conventions: Comic-Con for visibility
Comics have a very active fandom.
Comics FAQ
Mostly, but there are: Horror comics (Walking Dead), noir (Sin City), fantasy (Sandman), independent (Saga).
Marvel: Human heroes with problems (Spider-Man is poor). DC: Gods among men (Superman is an alien). But these are generalizations.
32 color pages, 17x26cm format, monthly publication. Compiled into TPBs (trade paperbacks) of 6 issues.