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“I'm working on a manga based off of Jojo's Bizzare Adventure and I'd like to tel” (35 conversations)
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Mar 12, 2024 at 4:47 PM EET
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USER
I'm working on a manga based off of Jojo's Bizzare Adventure and I'd like to tell you about the main character.
CHATBOT
That's great to hear! Fan works can be a fantastic way to explore your creativity and engagement with a universe you love. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, with its rich narrative, unique characters, and iconic "Stand" powers, offers a lot of material to inspire fan creators. Please go ahead and tell me about your main character! I'm here to listen and offer feedback or guidance if you'd like.
USER
The main character is a 19 year old young man named Simon. He is American, Swedish, Welsh, German and Italian. He always wears a short-sleeve white button-up shirt, black trousers, a black necktie and white sneakers. He is based off of Denji from Chainsaw Man. He has a Nokia 3310 as his phone and he can travel through realms. He works a 9-5 office job and his stand ability is travelling through realms via a Nokia 3310.
CHATBOT
Simon sounds like a multifaceted character with an interesting cultural background, reflecting the global nature of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure". His appearance with the short-sleeve button-up shirt, black trousers, a necktie, and sneakers gives him a somewhat classic yet casual look, which nicely contrasts with the otherworldly ability of his Stand. Basing him off Denji from "Chainsaw Man" introduces an intriguing dimension to his personality; perhaps he shares Denji's more grounded and straightforward perspective, or his desire for a simpler life despite the chaos around him? His Stand ability is particularly unique and cleverly tied to a nostalgic and nearly indestructible piece of technology - the Nokia 3310. It's common in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure for Stands to be named after bands, songs, or tarot cards. Have you thought about what his Stand's name might be? It should be something that captures the essence of both Simon and the function of his Stand. The ability to travel through realms is a potent one that opens up many storytelling possibilities. How does he manage this power? Does using the Nokia 3310 have any specific requirements or limitations? Remember that limits and costs of Stand abilities can add to the tension and drama in your story. Also, consider how Simon's 9-5 office job plays into his character development and how it might contrast or come into conflict with his adventures through realms. You could also think about how Simon discovered his Stand ability, how he uses it in his everyday life (if at all), and what kind of enemies or challenges he might face that are linked to the realms he travels through. Creating a manga inspired by such a popular series will come with its challenges, not least in making your work stand out, but with a solid character and interesting Stand ability like Simon's, you've got a strong foundation to build on. How does Simon's background and personal history tie into his Stand and the overall plot of your manga?
USER
He was born 400,000 chromosomes in the past and he looks 19 because... I dunno very good skin care, he served during the Vietnam War as Pvt. Simon Winters in the 1st Cavalry Division, he has an ex girlfriend from Spain and he lives in a small apartment in New York, or Realm 530 as known in the manga.
CHATBOT
Simon's exceptionally long lifespan and involvement in various historical events like the Vietnam War provide depth and complexity to his character's background. Having lived for such an extended period, he would possess an extensive wealth of experience and knowledge, potentially influencing his worldview and approach to conflicts. His agelessness could be an intriguing point to explore in your narrative, possibly linked to his stand power or another mystical event in this universe. Giving a reason for his unusually good skincare or immortality, whether it's a side effect of his Stand's realm-traveling ability or some other cause, would add an extra dimension to his character and provide fodder for story developments. Setting his current life in what you refer to as Realm 530, or New York, grounds his fantastic experiences in a familiar urban environment, offering contrast and relatability. It allows for interesting storylines involving everyday urban life mixed with the extraordinary and could enrich the narrative with cultural and social commentary. His past relationship with a woman from Spain adds a potential emotional angle to his character, creating possibilities for exploration of past romance, personal growth from past relationships, and how these experiences shape him. When crafting Simon's narrative, consider the following to give your story more texture and depth: 1. Motivation: What drives Simon? Is he searching for something, running from something, or does he have a goal that utilizes his Stand power? 2. Character Development: Given his extensive lifespan, how has Simon changed over time, and what aspects of his personality have remained constant? 3. Relationships: How do Simon's past relationships affect his current life? Will past acquaintances reappear, and how will they be woven into the present? 4. Conflicts: What struggles does he face? Are there antagonists tied to the realms he visits, or does the conflict stem from his attempts to lead a "normal" life? 5. Historical Context: How has living through various times, such as the Vietnam War, affected Simon? Does he have PTSD, or does he view war and conflict differently due to his unique perspective? 6. Cultural Elements: How do his multicultural roots influence his identity, interactions, and viewpoints? Remember, blending the elements of historical events and his personal history with the fantastical components from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure should be balanced in a way that makes his story coherent, compelling, and true to the spirit of the original series. Lastly, you should be mindful of copyright issues when creating fan works based on existing intellectual properties, particularly if you plan to share or publish your work. Make sure to respect the original creators' rights and clearly distinguish your story as a derivative, non-commercial fan work to avoid any legal complications.
USER
Time to talk about our main character's friends. First, there's Snow. He wears a black hoodie, fingerless wool gloves and a black one-hole ski mask with a skull drawn on it. His main weapons is a katana, caltrops and shurikens. He sometimes he wears his ski mask as a beanie when he needs to eat or drink. He is often bored and edgy. He is sort of based off Ghost from MW2. He has a unknown hair color. He is sort of like in his early 20s. His job is a hired ninja. He has a Xbox 360 in his bedroom and he has a poster of My Chemical Romance above his bed.
CHATBOT
Snow appears to be a character with a brooding, mysterious aura, closely resembling the archetype of a "lone wolf" with a modern, edgy twist. His attire and choice of weapons suggest he has a connection to stealth, combat, and perhaps a darker side of the world your manga inhabits. The inspiration from Ghost of MW2 (Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2) adds a dimension of tactical expertise and a potentially cool, detached demeanor. Creating a character like Snow, you have an opportunity to delve into themes of isolation, the nature of mercenary work, and the clash between a possibly violent occupation and more mundane or relatable aspects like gaming on an Xbox 360 and being a fan of My Chemical Romance. Here are some aspects to consider when developing Snow: 1. Background & Skills: How did Snow become a hired ninja? What is his history, and how has it shaped his abilities and personality? Flesh out his training, experiences, and motivations for choosing such a life. 2. Connection to Simon: How did Snow come to befriend Simon, and what is the nature of their relationship? Are they long-time allies, or is their friendship a recent development? What mutual understanding or shared experiences do they have? 3. Complexity: While the 'edgy' archetype can be appealing, complexity and depth can make Snow a more compelling character. Perhaps explore his vulnerabilities or personal codes that provide more insight into who he is beneath the mask, both literally and figuratively. 4. Visual Identity: Snow's unknown hair color and his distinctive, masked appearance set him apart visually. Consider how these elements can play into the narrative, perhaps as a mystery element or a way to underscore his secretive nature. 5. Stand Ability: If Snow also possesses a Stand ability, how does it complement his ninja skills, and how does it affect his interactions with the world and other characters? 6. Morality and Ethics: Working as a hired ninja could lead to morally gray areas. How does Snow navigate these, and where does he draw the line? This could create interesting narratives involving dilemma and conflict. As with any ensemble cast, it is essential to balance the characters' screen time and development. Ensure that Snow's interactions with Simon and other characters help to progress the plot and deepen the world of your manga. His calm and collected demeanor can be an effective counterpoint to Simon's potentially more direct and upfront nature, offering readers a dynamic, textured interplay between personalities. Make sure to maintain consistency within the characters and their setting while finding ways to subvert or play with reader expectations. Snow's love for gaming and music could provide some lighter, humanizing moments amidst the darker or more action-packed scenes, and offer a more complete picture of his character beyond the "edgy" exterior.
USER
Next, there's Ryan, who wears a red Hawaiian shirt, a white fedora and orange-lensed aviators. He works as a journalist. He has a military-style buzz-cut and he is based off of Raoul Duke from Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas. He is in his late 20s. He was born in South Africa but grew up in the United States. He peed on George Wallace's car while he was running for president. He interviewed Castro and didn't get to serve in Vietnam because at that time, he was "as skinny as a Manson family member..."
CHATBOT
Ryan, with his distinctive attire and journalistic background, injects a wild card element into the ensemble. His fashion choices--a red Hawaiian shirt and white fedora, coupled with orange-lensed aviators--scream flamboyance and a disregard for subtlety, fitting for a character inspired by Raoul Duke, Hunter S. Thompson's alter ego in "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." Here are some points to consider for Ryan's character development: 1. Personality: In line with his inspiration, Ryan could embody aspects of gonzo journalism, with a highly subjective and often fantastical reporting style. This approach could add an interesting perspective to the narrative. 2. Role in the Plot: As a journalist, Ryan has access to information and connections that could be vital to the plot. He might uncover leads or provide critical insights into various events, both in "Realm 530" and perhaps in other realms. 3. Conflicts and Challenges: His past actions, such as urinating on George Wallace's car and interviewing Fidel Castro, suggest a rebellious streak and a desire to push boundaries. His tendency to flout authority and societal norms might often land him and his friends in trouble, but it could also aid them in unexpected ways. 4. Interaction with the Group: With Simon's time-spanning experiences and Snow's shadowy presence, Ryan provides a contrasting bohemian vibe. His interactions with the group could be a source of comic relief or dramatic tension, depending on the situation. 5. Backstory: Originating from South Africa and growing up in the United States mixes a rich cultural heritage into his identity. His experiences in South Africa, reasons for emigrating, and the adaptation to American life could be pertinent to his character development. 6. Exclusion from Vietnam: Not serving in Vietnam due to his physical condition at the time could be a point of internal conflict; does he regret missing the war, feel relief, or have mixed feelings? This detail could also bring depth to his interactions with Simon, a Vietnam War veteran. 7. Beliefs and Ideals: Ryan's actions and career choice suggest strong convictions. Explore what drives him morally and ideologically, and how that moves his story forward. As with any diverse group of friends in a narrative, balancing the screen time of each character and their influence on the plot is crucial. Ryan's larger-than-life personality needs to enhance the story without overshadowing the development of other characters. His journalistic skills can be a way for the group to obtain information and move the plot forward, while his unconventional behavior can create interesting scenarios and interactions. Ensure that Ryan's colorful personality aligns with your world's established rules and tone. If your manga includes fantastical elements such as realm traveling, consider how Ryan's journalistic drive might push him to discover and document these phenomena, potentially shaping his role as both an observer and participant in the adventures ahead.
USER
Other things he did in his past include: take adrenochrome and trip balls from it, served in the US invasion of Panama and shoot his typewriter with a M16. He still has that vial of adrenochrome in his shaving kit but never uses it. His service in Panama was there just to get some money and he always wanted to see more of South America. He shot his typewriter because it broke for the 12th time in a row, a year. Oh, I forgot to mention that he wrote a book about his experience living with the fictional biker gang known as the Red, White & Blues for 3 months.
CHATBOT
Ryan's colorful past further establishes him as a character with a lust for life and an appetite for extremes. His experiences, such as taking adrenochrome, participating in the US invasion of Panama, and shooting his typewriter, add layers to his personality and give you opportunities to explore his character in various ways: 1. Adrenochrome Experience: His experimentation with such substances opens avenues to look into the counterculture movements and the quest for altered states of consciousness, which could reflect his desire for exploration and pushing boundaries. 2. Military Involvement: Serving in Panama for financial reasons, and his desire to see more of South America, suggests a pragmatic yet adventurous side to him. This could set an interesting precedent for future decisions he makes - joining actions or quests for more than just ideals. 3. Frustration with the Typewriter: The act of shooting his typewriter is symbolic of a struggle against limitations, be it technology or possible writer's block. It's a moment that can be both comedic and telling of his impulsive nature. 4. Relationship with Violence: Drawing on his military background and the violent reaction to his failing typewriter, it would be interesting to explore Ryan's relationship with violence. Is it something he resorts to out of habit, or is it a deliberate choice? 5. Literary Ambitions: By writing a book about living with a biker gang, Ryan has positioned himself as someone interested in the fringes of society. His perspective as a writer could bring depth to the narrative, providing a means to reflect on events and add a layer of commentary to the story. 6. Keepsake Adrenochrome: The fact that he holds on to the vial of adrenochrome may suggest a sentimental attachment or a reminder of his past indiscretions. It could be a literal representation of keeping his wild side in check or a symbol of his more experimental days. In developing Ryan further, you can thread these personal histories into his current motivations, actions, and worldview. His past choices and experiences could influence how he operates within the group, how he approaches challenges, and how he connects to the supernatural and extraordinary elements you integrate into the story. Consider how Ryan's journalism might dovetail with his experiences. His encounters with outlandish characters and situations could inform his writing and how he chooses to investigate the unusual events likely occurring within your manga's narrative. Lastly, given Ryan's experience with biker gangs, military actions, and counter-culture, he's poised to provide an intriguing perspective on group dynamics, morality, and the price of adventure. His background allows you to explore themes like the nature of freedom, the pursuit of experience and truth, and the idea that reality can often be stranger than fiction.
USER
Other books he wrote is about his time in the US army during the 1980s, his trip to Miami to cover a biker event set in the Everglades and a series of caricatures about the US, Soviet Union, South Africa and the Warsaw Pact.
CHATBOT
Ryan's literary output, as you've described, showcases him as a well-traveled and keenly observant character, with a penchant for placing himself in the thick of pivotal and colorful events. His writing reflects an adventurous spirit and a fearless -- possibly even reckless -- curiosity about the world, which can serve as a significant aspect of his persona. Here's how these works could contribute to his character and the overall narrative: 1. **Military Memories**: - **Depth in Character**: Writing about his time in the US army can imply that his experiences significantly shaped him. This could introduce elements of camaraderie, trauma, disillusionment, or patriotism into his character arc. - **Expertise and Know-How**: His military background could provide the group with tactical knowledge, whether in confrontations or strategic planning when dealing with threats. 2. **Biker Event in Miami**: - **Connectivity to Subcultures**: Ryan's reportage on biker culture places him as an insider to alternative lifestyles and fringe groups. This may make him more adaptable and resourceful when dealing with various characters the group may encounter. - **Depth in Setting**: His familiarity with unique Floridian locales like the Everglades might come into play if the story navigates similar environments or requires knowledge about navigating the swamps. 3. **Series of Caricatures**: - **Political Awareness**: Crafting caricatures of the US, Soviet Union, South Africa, and the Warsaw Pact suggests a sharp wit and a political edge to his commentaries. It highlights his propensity to critique and satirize powerful entities and ideologies. - **Intellectual Insight**: These works could inform his dialogue with insightful, possibly satirical, observations on political and historical matters pertinent to the story's themes or conflicts. 4. **In-Story Relevance**: - **Plausibility**: Consider how these books have affected Ryan's life and reputation. Has he gained notoriety? Are there people after him for something he's written? - **Interaction**: His written works could be a point of interest or connection for other characters, potentially serving as a plot device to propel the story forward or deepen relationships. 5. **Personal Motivations**: - **Seeker of Truth**: Ryan's journalism could be driven by a search for truth, contributing to a principled stand against injustice or corruption. Such resolve could be central to his involvement in the plot. - **Confronting the Past**: If Ryan reflects on his military service or other experiences in his writing, he might have to confront past demons, giving rise to character growth or revealing vulnerabilities. Incorporating Ryan's varied and vivid past into the narrative will bring texture to his character and create opportunities for his personal history to resonate with the manga's overarching themes. His experiences and the content of his writings can inject authenticity, provide exposition, and offer a unique voice to the cast. Go on to think about how these books have been received by the world--do they paint Ryan as a rogue adventurer or a respected authority? How does he deal with any fame or infamy that might result? His works can also serve as a window to past global contexts, conflicts, and cultural moments, enhancing the layered world you're creating in your manga.
USER
Next, Tetsuo, a hairdresser. He has purple hair. His outfit consists of a Japanese school girl's outfit. He is from Japan. He has a playful and somewhat evil attitude. He loves J-Pop and K-Pop. His favorite games are Persona 5, Call of Duty MW2, Resident Evil etc. He loves to be dominated.