The 50th anniversary of the classic "Black Jack" is celebrated with a new work that attempts to introduce AI production

The 50th anniversary of the classic "Black Jack" is celebrated with a new work that attempts to introduce AI production

The classic manga "Black Jack" by Osamu Tezuka, who is recognized as the god of comics in Japan, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. The official has announced that a new work will be produced to commemorate the occasion, which is scheduled to be officially announced this fall. This work will attempt to introduce AI production, so stay tuned.

"Black Jack" is a comic created by the God of Comics Osamu Tezuka in 1973. This work successfully broke the various dogmas and frameworks of early new comics with its superb narrative style and rebellious surrealist fantasy, making this work an immortal masterpiece in the Japanese comics industry.

This game tells the story of Black Jack, a surgeon who has no medical license and always charges huge medical fees, which makes him notorious in the medical community. In fact, he is a doctor with noble medical ethics who saves lives and heals the wounded. His superb surgical skills are unmatched. He denies traditional value standards and only acts according to his own medical philosophy. As a result, he is rejected and isolated by the authoritative medical community. But he is fearless. With the help of his assistant, the little girl Pinocchio, he firmly follows the medical path he believes in.

The new work commemorating the 50th anniversary of "Black Jack" will be produced using AI technology from Keio University. It is the second installment of Osamu Tezuka's new manga plan "TEZUKA2020" launched in 2019. Please stay tuned for more follow-up news.

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