Huma's Agency
Everyone talks about Agentic Enterprises. But what does one actually look like? What do you feel when you walk into the lobby? What's it like to work there, not in a slide deck, but on a Tuesday afternoon when the AI agents are arguing and your coffee is cold?
Huma's Agency is a digital graphic novel set in 2050 Chicago that explores these questions through story. It follows one woman's first day as an agent manager at Favor.ai, where the technology works and the humans are still catching up. It's not a prediction. It's imagination taken a bit too far, and it doesn't take itself too seriously.
Every panel was built with Claude Code, because the other question I wanted to answer matters just as much: how do you keep human creativity in the driver's seat when AI makes the art? I'm not a drawer. But I had a vision, built a custom pipeline for comic book generation, and proved that the idea is the craft.
The Making of Huma's Agency
The story behind the story — how this project came together.
Volume 2
The story continues.
Volume 3
The story continues.