The original bylaws of a corporation may be adopted by the incorporators. Thereafter, the stockholders of any corporation formed under this chapter shall have the power to make, alter or repeal bylaws for the management of the affairs of the corporation, not inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter, or of other existing laws. The articles of incorporation may, however, vest in the board of directors the authority to make and to adopt bylaws, subject to the right of a majority of the stockholders to amend, repeal, alter, or modify such bylaws at any regular meeting, or at any special meeting called for such purpose.