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Graphic Novel Pitch Generator
Used by developers, writers, and creators worldwide.
A graphic novel pitch generator drafts a one-paragraph pitch built around a central theme, the kind you would put at the top of a submission to an editor or collaborator. Choose a theme — memory, belonging, power, survival, or identity — and it combines a protagonist, an evocative world, and a tone into a tight pitch that frames a character-driven story. Writers and artists use it to find a starting concept, practise distilling a story to its essence, and spark collaboration with an illustrator. A good graphic novel pitch sells the world, character, and emotional core in a few sentences, and writing to a theme keeps it focused. Use the pitch as a seed: develop the protagonist's arc, define the visual style the medium demands, and sharpen the central choice that drives the story toward something only you could tell.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Choose a central theme.
- Click Generate to draft a pitch paragraph.
- Develop the protagonist's arc and the central choice.
- Define the visual style the story calls for.
Use Cases
- •Drafting a graphic novel pitch for an editor
- •Finding a theme-driven starting concept
- •Practising distilling a story to its core
- •Sparking collaboration with an illustrator
- •Brainstorming character-driven premises
Tips
- →Keep the theme central — it is the story's spine.
- →Sell the world and character, not just the plot.
- →Define a distinctive visual style early.
- →Sharpen the central choice that drives the story.
FAQ
what makes a strong graphic novel pitch
It sells the world, the protagonist, and the emotional core in a few sentences, anchored by a clear theme. Pitching to a theme keeps it focused and resonant rather than a dry plot summary, which is what catches an editor's eye.
why pitch around a theme
A theme gives the story a spine and tells a collaborator what it is really about beneath the plot. It also keeps the pitch tight, since every element can be chosen to serve that central idea.
how do i develop it
Build the protagonist's arc, define the visual style the medium relies on, and sharpen the central choice they face. The pitch is the seed; the distinctive execution is what makes it yours.