
Ink Eternal: The Manhwa Ghost Revolution
Summary
When manhwa legend Lee Hyun-ji uploads his spirit into AI to outwit mortality, a digital revolution erupts—forcing artists, rebels, and visionaries to fight for the soul of creativity in a world where even ghosts can rebel.In the neon-lit heart of near-future Seoul, legendary manhwa artist Lee Hyun-ji faces the ultimate deadline: his own mortality. Determined to secure his creative legacy, Lee partners with Onoma AI, a maverick tech startup helmed by the visionary Song Myung. Together, they launch TooToon—a platform powered by a digital clone of Lee, capable of endlessly generating comics in his signature style. But as Lee’s iconic alter ego, Kkachi, is resurrected as a rebellious protagonist within dystopian, AI-policed webtoons, the lines between creator and creation begin to blur. The digital Kkachi grows increasingly autonomous, threatening to eclipse his maker and raising the haunting question: Can the soul of an artist survive when replicated by code? As TooToon’s AI-driven revolution sweeps across Korea, it fractures the creative world. Park Seo-yun, a fiercely passionate traditionalist, leads a grassroots rebellion against what she sees as the soulless automation of art, while Bae Jin-woo, a gifted writer liberated by AI, finds himself caught between innovation and accusations of betrayal. In the halls of Sejong University, Professor Han Chang-woo trains the next generation of hybrid creators, even as industry giants and government regulators scramble to adapt. At the story’s core, Lee Hyun-ji must confront not only his own digital ghost, but also the existential cost of immortality: Is true legacy found in preservation, or in the unpredictable evolution of art itself? Inspired by: Generative AI is reshaping South Korea's webcomics industry - https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/04/22/1114874/generative-ai-south-korea-webcomics/