If you want an image sequence then in theory, telling an AI image generator to make a multi-panel image is a good idea. Then (assuming it does enough pixels to fit a whole sequence) it can give the subject, background, art style etc. a consistency that it frankly can't when generating each panel separately.
A problem I had was, the stable diffusion generator I was using couldn't understand relational directions. You could tell it "on the LEFT is a short woman and on the RIGHT is a tall woman" all you want, but it wouldn't understand.
This week, Perchance's AI text-to-image generator got an upgrade, and now it understands exactly this kind of instruction. So I gave it a go. Here are my best results trying to make a 3-panel age progression sequence.
https://www.imagebam.com/view/GAEWXV
I feel like with AI, the barriers to content creation are coming down. If anyone's so inclined, they can enter a prompt like I did and churn out as much free content as we see on this forum in a month!
I did feel bad that the prompt I settled on included "by a top rated Western fetish artist on DeviantArt." However for what it's worth, I make a point of not asking the AI for any particular artist's style by name.