
Knowledge Comic Creator
FreeCreate educational comics with customizable styles and tones.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Knowledge Comic Creator does
The Knowledge Comic Creator skill enables users to generate original knowledge comics tailored for educational purposes, biographies, or tutorials. By providing content in various formats—such as text, file paths, or URLs—users can create comics that effectively communicate complex ideas in a visually engaging manner. The skill allows for the specification of art styles, tones, layouts, aspect ratios, and even languages, making it versatile for different audiences and purposes.
This skill is particularly useful for educators, content creators, and designers looking to produce comics that simplify and illustrate concepts. Users can choose from a range of art styles, including manga and realistic, and select tones that best fit the narrative, such as dramatic or warm. The layout options further enhance the storytelling aspect, allowing for varied panel arrangements that can suit different types of content.
The process begins with content analysis and continues through a structured workflow that includes generating storyboards, character definitions, and image prompts. The skill also supports the use of reference images to extract visual traits, ensuring consistency in style and character design throughout the comic. This feature is particularly beneficial for maintaining a cohesive look and feel across multiple pages.
In summary, the Knowledge Comic Creator is an effective tool for anyone looking to create educational comics that are both informative and visually appealing, making complex information accessible and engaging for a wide range of audiences.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to create a knowledge comic, educational material, or a tutorial comic with specific art styles and tones.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users looking for general comic creation without educational intent or those who require extensive customization beyond the provided options.
What you can build with it
Creating a Tutorial Comic
A teacher wants to create a comic that explains a complex scientific concept. They use the skill to input their content and select a suitable art style and tone.
Developing a Biography Comic
An author wishes to illustrate the life of a historical figure. They provide the necessary content and choose a dramatic tone to enhance the storytelling.
Designing Educational Materials
An educator needs engaging materials for a workshop. They utilize the skill to generate a series of comics that simplify key concepts for their audience.
How to install Knowledge Comic Creator
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add nousresearch/hermes-agent/baoyu-comic --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by nousresearchKnowledge Comic Creator
Adapted from baoyu-comic for Hermes Agent's tool ecosystem.
Create original knowledge comics with flexible art style × tone combinations.
When to Use
Trigger this skill when the user asks to create a knowledge/educational comic, biography comic, tutorial comic, or uses terms like "知识漫画", "教育漫画", or "Logicomix-style". The user provides content (text, file path, URL, or topic) and optionally specifies art style, tone, layout, aspect ratio, or language.
Reference Images
Hermes' image_generate tool is prompt-only — it accepts a text prompt and an aspect ratio, and returns an image URL. It does NOT accept reference images. When the user supplies a reference image, use it to extract traits in text that get embedded in every page prompt:
Intake: Accept file paths when the user provides them (or pastes images in conversation).
- File path(s) → copy to
refs/NN-ref-{slug}.{ext}alongside the comic output for provenance - Pasted image with no path → ask the user for the path via
clarify, or extract style traits verbally as a text fallback - No reference → skip this section
Usage modes (per reference):
| Usage | Effect |
|---|---|
style | Extract style traits (line treatment, texture, mood) and append to every page's prompt body |
palette | Extract hex colors and append to every page's prompt body |
scene | Extract scene composition or subject notes and append to the relevant page(s) |
Record in each page's prompt frontmatter when refs exist:
references:
- ref_id: 01
filename: 01-ref-scene.png
usage: style
traits: "muted earth tones, soft-edged ink wash, low-contrast backgrounds"
Character consistency is driven by text descriptions in characters/characters.md (written in Step 3) that get embedded inline in every page prompt (Step 5). The optional PNG character sheet generated in Step 7.1 is a human-facing review artifact, not an input to image_generate.
Options
Visual Dimensions
| Option | Values | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Art | ligne-claire (default), manga, realistic, ink-brush, chalk, minimalist | Art style / rendering technique |
| Tone | neutral (default), warm, dramatic, romantic, energetic, vintage, action | Mood / atmosphere |
| Layout | standard (default), cinematic, dense, splash, mixed, webtoon, four-panel | Panel arrangement |
| Aspect | 3:4 (default, portrait), 4:3 (landscape), 16:9 (widescreen) | Page aspect ratio |
| Language | auto (default), zh, en, ja, etc. | Output language |
| Refs | File paths | Reference images used for style / palette trait extraction (not passed to the image model). See Reference Images above. |
Partial Workflow Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
| Storyboard only | Generate storyboard only, skip prompts and images |
| Prompts only | Generate storyboard + prompts, skip images |
| Images only | Generate images from existing prompts directory |
| Regenerate N | Regenerate specific page(s) only (e.g., 3 or 2,5,8) |
Details: references/partial-workflows.md
Art, Tone & Preset Catalogue
-
Art styles (6):
ligne-claire,manga,realistic,ink-brush,chalk,minimalist. Full definitions atreferences/art-styles/<style>.md. -
Tones (7):
neutral,warm,dramatic,romantic,energetic,vintage,action. Full definitions atreferences/tones/<tone>.md. -
Presets (5) with special rules beyond plain art+tone:
Preset Equivalent Hook ohmshamanga + neutral Visual metaphors, no talking heads, gadget reveals wuxiaink-brush + action Qi effects, combat visuals, atmospheric shoujomanga + romantic Decorative elements, eye details, romantic beats concept-storymanga + warm Visual symbol system, growth arc, dialogue+action balance four-panelminimalist + neutral + four-panel layout 起承转合 structure, B&W + spot color, stick-figure characters Full rules at
references/presets/<preset>.md— load the file when a preset is picked. -
Compatibility matrix and content-signal → preset table live in references/auto-selection.md. Read it before recommending combinations in Step 2.
File Structure
Output directory: comic/{topic-slug}/
- Slug: 2-4 words kebab-case from topic (e.g.,
alan-turing-bio) - Conflict: append timestamp (e.g.,
turing-story-20260118-143052)
Contents:
| File | Description |
|---|---|
source-{slug}.md | Saved source content (kebab-case slug matches the output directory) |
analysis.md | Content analysis |
storyboard.md | Storyboard with panel breakdown |
characters/characters.md | Character definitions |
characters/characters.png | Character reference sheet (downloaded from image_generate) |
prompts/NN-{cover|page}-[slug].md | Generation prompts |
NN-{cover|page}-[slug].png | Generated images (downloaded from image_generate) |
refs/NN-ref-{slug}.{ext} | User-supplied reference images (optional, for provenance) |
Language Handling
Detection Priority:
- User-specified language (explicit option)
- User's conversation language
- Source content language
Rule: Use user's input language for ALL interactions:
- Storyboard outlines and scene descriptions
- Image generation prompts
- User selection options and confirmations
- Progress updates, questions, errors, summaries
Technical terms remain in English.
Workflow
Progress Checklist
Comic Progress:
- [ ] Step 1: Setup & Analyze
- [ ] 1.1 Analyze content
- [ ] 1.2 Check existing directory
- [ ] Step 2: Confirmation - Style & options ⚠️ REQUIRED
- [ ] Step 3: Generate storyboard + characters
- [ ] Step 4: Review outline (conditional)
- [ ] Step 5: Generate prompts
- [ ] Step 6: Review prompts (conditional)
- [ ] Step 7: Generate images
- [ ] 7.1 Generate character sheet (if needed) → characters/characters.png
- [ ] 7.2 Generate pages (with character descriptions embedded in prompt)
- [ ] Step 8: Completion report
Flow
Input → Analyze → [Check Existing?] → [Confirm: Style + Reviews] → Storyboard → [Review?] → Prompts → [Review?] → Images → Complete
Step Summary
| Step | Action | Key Output |
|---|---|---|
| 1.1 | Analyze content | analysis.md, source-{slug}.md |
| 1.2 | Check existing directory | Handle conflicts |
| 2 | Confirm style, focus, audience, reviews | User preferences |
| 3 | Generate storyboard + characters | storyboard.md, characters/ |
| 4 | Review outline (if requested) | User approval |
| 5 | Generate prompts | prompts/*.md |
| 6 | Review prompts (if requested) | User approval |
| 7.1 | Generate character sheet (if needed) | characters/characters.png |
| 7.2 | Generate pages | *.png files |
| 8 | Completion report | Summary |
User Questions
Use the clarify tool to confirm options. Since clarify handles one question at a time, ask the most important question first and proceed sequentially. See references/workflow.md for the full Step 2 question set.
Timeout handling (CRITICAL): clarify can return "The user did not provide a response within the time limit. Use your best judgement to make the choice and proceed." — this is NOT user consent to default everything.
- Treat it as a default for that one question only. Continue asking the remaining Step 2 questions in sequence; each question is an independent consent point.
- Surface the default to the user visibly in your next message so they have a chance to correct it: e.g.
"Style: defaulted to ohmsha preset (clarify timed out). Say the word to switch."— an unreported default is indistinguishable from never having asked. - Do NOT collapse Step 2 into a single "use all defaults" pass after one timeout. If the user is genuinely absent, they will be equally absent for all five questions — but they can correct visible defaults when they return, and cannot correct invisible ones.
Step 7: Image Generation
Use Hermes' built-in image_generate tool for all image rendering. Its schema accepts only prompt and aspect_ratio (landscape | portrait | square); it returns a URL, not a local file. Every generated page or character sheet must therefore be downloaded to the output directory.
Prompt file requirement (hard): write each image's full, final prompt to a standalone file under prompts/ (naming: NN-{type}-[slug].md) BEFORE calling image_generate. The prompt file is the reproducibility record.
Aspect ratio mapping — the storyboard's aspect_ratio field maps to image_generate's format as follows:
| Storyboard ratio | image_generate format |
|---|---|
3:4, 9:16, 2:3 | portrait |
4:3, 16:9, 3:2 | landscape |
1:1 | square |
Download step — after every image_generate call:
- Read the URL from the tool result
- Fetch the image bytes using an absolute output path, e.g.
curl -fsSL "<url>" -o /abs/path/to/comic/<slug>/NN-page-<slug>.png - Verify the file exists and is non-empty at that exact path before proceeding to the next page
Never rely on shell CWD persistence for -o paths. The terminal tool's persistent-shell CWD can change between batches (session expiry, TERMINAL_LIFETIME_SECONDS, a failed cd that leaves you in the wrong directory). curl -o relative/path.png is a silent footgun: if CWD has drifted, the file lands somewhere else with no error. Always pass a fully-qualified absolute path to -o, or pass workdir=<abs path> to the terminal tool. Incident Apr 2026: pages 06-09 of a 10-page comic landed at the repo root instead of comic/<slug>/ because batch 3 inherited a stale CWD from batch 2 and curl -o 06-page-skills.png wrote to the wrong directory. The agent then spent several turns claiming the files existed where they didn't.
7.1 Character sheet — generate it (to characters/characters.png, aspect landscape) when the comic is multi-page with recurring characters. Skip for simple presets (e.g., four-panel minimalist) or single-page comics. The prompt file at characters/characters.md must exist before invoking image_generate. The rendered PNG is a human-facing review artifact (so the user can visually verify character design) and a reference for later regenerations or manual prompt edits — it does not drive Step 7.2. Page prompts are already written in Step 5 from the text descriptions in characters/characters.md; image_generate cannot accept images as visual input.
7.2 Pages — each page's prompt MUST already be at prompts/NN-{cover|page}-[slug].md before invoking image_generate. Because image_generate is prompt-only, character consistency is enforced by embedding character descriptions (sourced from characters/characters.md) inline in every page prompt during Step 5. The embedding is done uniformly whether or not a PNG sheet is produced in 7.1; the PNG is only a review/regeneration aid.
Backup rule: existing prompts/…md and …png files → rename with -backup-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS suffix before regenerating.
Full step-by-step workflow (analysis, storyboard, review gates, regeneration variants): references/workflow.md.
References
Core Templates:
- analysis-framework.md - Deep content analysis
- character-template.md - Character definition format
- storyboard-template.md - Storyboard structure
- ohmsha-guide.md - Ohmsha manga specifics
Style Definitions:
references/art-styles/- Art styles (ligne-claire, manga, realistic, ink-brush, chalk, minimalist)references/tones/- Tones (neutral, warm, dramatic, romantic, energetic, vintage, action)references/presets/- Presets with special rules (ohmsha, wuxia, shoujo, concept-story, four-panel)references/layouts/- Layouts (standard, cinematic, dense, splash, mixed, webtoon, four-panel)
Workflow:
- workflow.md - Full workflow details
- auto-selection.md - Content signal analysis
- partial-workflows.md - Partial workflow options
Page Modification
| Action | Steps |
|---|---|
| Edit | Update prompt file FIRST → regenerate image → download new PNG |
| Add | Create prompt at position → generate with character descriptions embedded → renumber subsequent → update storyboard |
| Delete | Remove files → renumber subsequent → update storyboard |
IMPORTANT: When updating pages, ALWAYS update the prompt file (prompts/NN-{cover|page}-[slug].md) FIRST before regenerating. This ensures changes are documented and reproducible.
Pitfalls
- Image generation: 10-30 seconds per page; auto-retry once on failure
- Always download the URL returned by
image_generateto a local PNG — downstream tooling (and the user's review) expects files in the output directory, not ephemeral URLs - Use absolute paths for
curl -o— never rely on persistent-shell CWD across batches. Silent footgun: files land in the wrong directory and subsequentlson the intended path shows nothing. See Step 7 "Download step". - Use stylized alternatives for sensitive public figures
- Step 2 confirmation required - do not skip
- Steps 4/6 conditional - only if user requested in Step 2
- Step 7.1 character sheet - recommended for multi-page comics, optional for simple presets. The PNG is a review/regeneration aid; page prompts (written in Step 5) use the text descriptions in
characters/characters.md, not the PNG.image_generatedoes not accept images as visual input - Strip secrets — scan source content for API keys, tokens, or credentials before writing any output file
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