JJK FAN MANGA IS AI GARBAGE

2025/1/3 Edited to

... Read moreOkay, so I just stumbled upon what was supposed to be a JJK fan manga attempting to 'fix' the infamous ending, and honestly, my initial reaction was pure disgust! It felt so… artificial. The moment I saw it, I thought, 'This is AI garbage,' and it immediately sparked a question in my mind: Are we really letting AI take over something as personal and passionate as fan-made content? The JJK ending controversy is still a hot topic among us fans, right? We all had our hopes and theories, and when the official ending came, it left a lot of us feeling... well, let's just say, not entirely satisfied. Many of us felt certain character arcs were rushed, or beloved characters met undeserving fates. So, it's completely understandable that talented creators would want to create their own versions, their own 'fixes,' to explore those unresolved feelings or what-if scenarios. That's the beauty of fan manga and fan comics – it's where our collective imagination truly shines, and we get to see the creativity of our fellow fans. We celebrate human creativity, the painstaking effort, and the unique artistic vision that goes into each panel, often fueled by deep love for the source material. But then came the AI. And that's where the debate really heats up. When I see a JJK fan manga that feels 'forged' by an algorithm rather than crafted by a human hand, it just feels wrong. It lacks the soul, the nuanced understanding of characters, and the emotional depth that only a true fan could pour into their work. It feels like a shortcut, a way to quickly capitalize on fan desire without putting in the genuine effort. How do you even spot if a JJK fan manga is AI-generated, you ask? From my experience, some red flags include overly generic character expressions, inconsistent art styles panel-to-panel, bizarre or nonsensical dialogue that doesn't fit the characters, and a general lack of unique artistic flair. It often feels like it's trying to mimic without truly understanding. It’s like trying to spot a 'fake JJK fan' by their superficial knowledge – AI content can have superficial similarity without true depth, making it feel less authentic. If someone genuinely wants to 'fix' the JJK ending, they should do it with their own hands and heart, not with a machine. This isn't just about the JJK ending; it's about the future of fan creativity and the integrity of our fandom. When someone claims to 'fix' something, especially something as beloved as Jujutsu Kaisen, they're taking on a huge responsibility. And if that 'fix' turns out to be AI-generated, it feels like a betrayal of the passion that drives the fandom. We want genuine creativity, heartfelt interpretations, not something that looks like it was churned out by a machine. My friend and I were just talking about this, and we both agreed: a truly great JJK fan manga, even one that tackles the ending, needs to come from a place of genuine love and understanding of the series, not from an AI prompt. The original JJK manga ending might have been controversial, but at least it was genuinely human. To replace it with something that feels like 'ending is garbage' because it's AI-generated just adds insult to injury. What do you guys think? Have you encountered AI fan manga that disappointed you? Let's keep the discussion going!