Fist of the North Star Creator Gives Badass Response to AI Art Debate

The artist behind the iconic Fist of the North Star manga, Tetsuo Hara, names one thing he is willing to do that AI couldn’t possibly dream of.”What AI can’t do is be ‘resolved to die,'” Hara stated to Goethe. “Suffer, suffer, suffer, and think it through. And then when you think ‘I really might die,’ there is ‘this is what I wanted.’ That’s when the ‘soul enters.’ Those pictures with soul that make all the readers happy… To do that, to stake your life, abandon your desires, kill yourself. See it through no matter how painful. That’s all I have.”Hara illustrates Fist of the North Star, while Buronson is responsible for the story. These comments come as the Fist of the North Star Exhibit in Roppongi currently celebrates 40 years of the manga. Born on Sept. 2, 1961, the Fist of the North Star manga was Hara’s first lengthy work after his The Iron Don Quijote manga in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump was axed after two volumes. Also illustrating Keiichiro Ryu’s Keiji, works involving Hara have cumulatively sold over 117 million copies worldwide. Many fans don’t know that Hara has suffered from keratoconus almost since his professional debut — a previously thought-to-be incurable eye disease. In the interview, he revealed that he had surgery in June 2023, improving his visual acuity by 10 times. Even with extreme headaches post-surgery, he battled against both AI and himself, locking himself in his studio and drawing dozens of art pieces for the exhibition.Fist of the North Star, Lovely Complex and More Retro Titles Given the Discotek Remaster Treatment

The artist behind the iconic Fist of the North Star manga, Tetsuo Hara, names one thing he is willing to do that AI couldn’t possibly dream of.

Fist of the North Star, Lovely Complex and More Retro Titles Given the Discotek Remaster Treatment

“What AI can’t do is be ‘resolved to die,'” Hara stated to Goethe. “Suffer, suffer, suffer, and think it through. And then when you think ‘I really might die,’ there is ‘this is what I wanted.’ That’s when the ‘soul enters.’ Those pictures with soul that make all the readers happy… To do that, to stake your life, abandon your desires, kill yourself. See it through no matter how painful. That’s all I have.”

Hara illustrates Fist of the North Star, while Buronson is responsible for the story. These comments come as the Fist of the North Star Exhibit in Roppongi currently celebrates 40 years of the manga. Born on Sept. 2, 1961, the Fist of the North Star manga was Hara’s first lengthy work after his The Iron Don Quijote manga in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump was axed after two volumes. Also illustrating Keiichiro Ryu’s Keiji, works involving Hara have cumulatively sold over 117 million copies worldwide. Many fans don’t know that Hara has suffered from keratoconus almost since his professional debut — a previously thought-to-be incurable eye disease. In the interview, he revealed that he had surgery in June 2023, improving his visual acuity by 10 times. Even with extreme headaches post-surgery, he battled against both AI and himself, locking himself in his studio and drawing dozens of art pieces for the exhibition.

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