Fist of the North Star Illustrator Creates Furiosa Crossover Art - Main Image
With the new Mad Max movie coming to theaters soon, the film got a surprise crossover in Japan. Warner Bros Japan recently shared an official art of Furiosa by Fist of the North Star illustrator Tetsuo Hara.
While it doesn’t feature Kenshiro or the other characters from the series, the illustration features Hara’s unmistakable style that is sure to delight Fist of the North Star fans.
Hara being tapped to draw a special illustration for the upcoming film is a full-circle moment, especially given the connection between the two franchises.
Exploring Fist of the North Star and Mad Max’s Surprising Connection
Fist of the North Star is one of Shonen Jump’s most popular properties as it was an icon of the 80s thanks to its action and style.
While the manga has become hugely influential,...
With the new Mad Max movie coming to theaters soon, the film got a surprise crossover in Japan. Warner Bros Japan recently shared an official art of Furiosa by Fist of the North Star illustrator Tetsuo Hara.
While it doesn’t feature Kenshiro or the other characters from the series, the illustration features Hara’s unmistakable style that is sure to delight Fist of the North Star fans.
Hara being tapped to draw a special illustration for the upcoming film is a full-circle moment, especially given the connection between the two franchises.
Exploring Fist of the North Star and Mad Max’s Surprising Connection
Fist of the North Star is one of Shonen Jump’s most popular properties as it was an icon of the 80s thanks to its action and style.
While the manga has become hugely influential,...
- 5/16/2024
- EpicStream
The upcoming July 2024 issue of the Japanese movie magazine Eiga Hiho (literally meaning Movie Treasures ) will feature an illustration of the protagonist Furiosa from Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga on its cover. The illustration was newly drawn by Tetsuo Hara , best known as the illustrator of the Fist of the North Star manga series. The Fist of the North Star manga's post-apocalyptic world setting and characters' looks were heavily inspired by the Mad Max series . So, this collaboration was probably inevitable! Eiga Hiho July 2024 issue cover Related : New Fist of the North Star: Hokuto no Ken Anime Announced for 40th Anniversary The issue will also include a conversation between Tetsuo Hara and George Miller, the original creator of the Mad Max series and the director of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga . The two discuss the true meaning of their portrayal of a world of catastrophe and violence. The Eiga...
- 5/16/2024
- by Mikikazu Komatsu
- Crunchyroll
Chris Freiberg Apr 7, 2019
Just in time for WrestleMania, here are the 20 greatest wrestling games ever made!
It’s WrestleMania season again, which means that millions of wrestling fans around the world are preparing themselves for the greatest spectacle in sports entertainment. Time to don the tights, put on the mask, and shine the championship belt.
For those diehard fans who aren't quite ready to enter the ring or jump off the top rope, there have always been wrestling games - those digital experiences that allow them to step into their favorite superstar's boots, whether it be the Hulkster or the People's Champion or Stone Cold.
These 20 wrestling games are the absolute best the genre has to offer:
20. WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011
2010 | Yuke’s | PS3, PS2, PSP, X360, Wii
The final game in the long-running SmackDown series is easily one of the best in the storied franchise, with new physics that...
Just in time for WrestleMania, here are the 20 greatest wrestling games ever made!
It’s WrestleMania season again, which means that millions of wrestling fans around the world are preparing themselves for the greatest spectacle in sports entertainment. Time to don the tights, put on the mask, and shine the championship belt.
For those diehard fans who aren't quite ready to enter the ring or jump off the top rope, there have always been wrestling games - those digital experiences that allow them to step into their favorite superstar's boots, whether it be the Hulkster or the People's Champion or Stone Cold.
These 20 wrestling games are the absolute best the genre has to offer:
20. WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011
2010 | Yuke’s | PS3, PS2, PSP, X360, Wii
The final game in the long-running SmackDown series is easily one of the best in the storied franchise, with new physics that...
- 3/31/2017
- Den of Geek
Chris Freiberg Sep 28, 2016
Many of us know the Super Nintendo classics, but do you remember all of the console's most underappreciated games?
This year marks 25 years since the Super Nintendo Entertainment System was released; a momentous occasion for video game fans growing up in the 90s. Even though the Big N has released four more consoles since, many Nintendo fans would say the Snes is still the best console that the House of Mario has ever released.
A lot of the console's success has to do its with roster of games. From third-party titles to Nintendo's own franchises, this was an era that showcased the platform's total dominance over the industry, even as the Sega Genesis proved to be a strong competitor. It’s not difficult to see why: just looking at Nintendo's own IPs, it's easy to argue that Super Mario World, Super Metroid, and The Legend Of Zelda...
Many of us know the Super Nintendo classics, but do you remember all of the console's most underappreciated games?
This year marks 25 years since the Super Nintendo Entertainment System was released; a momentous occasion for video game fans growing up in the 90s. Even though the Big N has released four more consoles since, many Nintendo fans would say the Snes is still the best console that the House of Mario has ever released.
A lot of the console's success has to do its with roster of games. From third-party titles to Nintendo's own franchises, this was an era that showcased the platform's total dominance over the industry, even as the Sega Genesis proved to be a strong competitor. It’s not difficult to see why: just looking at Nintendo's own IPs, it's easy to argue that Super Mario World, Super Metroid, and The Legend Of Zelda...
- 8/29/2016
- Den of Geek
Chris Freiberg Jan 28, 2019
You've played all the hits, but have you ever tried these underrated Snes classics?
Even though the Big N has released five more consoles since the Super Nintendo, many Nintendo fans would say the Snes is still the best console that the House of Mario has ever released.
Much of the console's success has to do with its roster of games, of course. From third-party titles to Nintendo's own franchises, this was an era—from 1990 to 1996—that showcased the platform's total dominance over the industry, even as the Sega Genesis proved to be a strong competitor—and we all know who won that console arms race in the end. It’s not difficult to see why: Super Mario World, Super Metroid, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past are the very best games in their respective series. And that's not even counting games made by outside studios,...
You've played all the hits, but have you ever tried these underrated Snes classics?
Even though the Big N has released five more consoles since the Super Nintendo, many Nintendo fans would say the Snes is still the best console that the House of Mario has ever released.
Much of the console's success has to do with its roster of games, of course. From third-party titles to Nintendo's own franchises, this was an era—from 1990 to 1996—that showcased the platform's total dominance over the industry, even as the Sega Genesis proved to be a strong competitor—and we all know who won that console arms race in the end. It’s not difficult to see why: Super Mario World, Super Metroid, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past are the very best games in their respective series. And that's not even counting games made by outside studios,...
- 8/25/2016
- Den of Geek
Roll up, Roll up… Each week we bring you news on what is being released into the gaming world…. So lets get it started! Kicking off this list of games which will be released 4th February– 10th February:
Dead Space 3 (Xbox 360 / PS3 / PC):
Dead Space 3 brings Isaac Clarke and merciless soldier John Carver on a journey across space to discover the source of the Necromorph outbreak. Crash-landed on the frozen planet of Tau Volantis, Isaac must comb the harsh environment for raw materials and scavenged parts. He will then put his engineering skills to the ultimate test to create and customise weapons and survival tools. The ice planet holds the key to ending the Necromorph plague forever, but first Isaac must overcome avalanches, treacherous ice-climbs, and the violent wilderness. Facing deadlier evolved enemies and the brutal elements, Isaac can choose to team up, not only for his own survival,...
Dead Space 3 (Xbox 360 / PS3 / PC):
Dead Space 3 brings Isaac Clarke and merciless soldier John Carver on a journey across space to discover the source of the Necromorph outbreak. Crash-landed on the frozen planet of Tau Volantis, Isaac must comb the harsh environment for raw materials and scavenged parts. He will then put his engineering skills to the ultimate test to create and customise weapons and survival tools. The ice planet holds the key to ending the Necromorph plague forever, but first Isaac must overcome avalanches, treacherous ice-climbs, and the violent wilderness. Facing deadlier evolved enemies and the brutal elements, Isaac can choose to team up, not only for his own survival,...
- 2/4/2013
- by Kat
- Nerdly
Year: 1995
Directors: Tony Randel
Writers: Peter Atkins / Tony Randel / Tetsuo Hara
IMDb: link
Amazon: link
Review by: quietearth
Rating: 5.5 out of 10
Give yourself over to the utter insanity of Tony Randel's 1995 adaptation of Fist of the North Star and you may be surprised at how much good stuff there is to be found within its otherwise questionable frames. Honestly, I've seen some wacked-out films in my time, but this movie is a truly demented hybrid of American and Japanese adventure cinema. It's like The Road Warrior (which yes I know is actually Australian) meets Ricki O! It's got sweeping post-apocalyptic vistas, marauding bands of crazy mutants and manga style kung-fu complete with exploding skulls, blood geysers and fists penetrating bodies. I may not be an expert on the manga, nor have I ever watched the anime, but I know weird-ass movies (particularly of the post-apocalyptic genre) and I can...
Directors: Tony Randel
Writers: Peter Atkins / Tony Randel / Tetsuo Hara
IMDb: link
Amazon: link
Review by: quietearth
Rating: 5.5 out of 10
Give yourself over to the utter insanity of Tony Randel's 1995 adaptation of Fist of the North Star and you may be surprised at how much good stuff there is to be found within its otherwise questionable frames. Honestly, I've seen some wacked-out films in my time, but this movie is a truly demented hybrid of American and Japanese adventure cinema. It's like The Road Warrior (which yes I know is actually Australian) meets Ricki O! It's got sweeping post-apocalyptic vistas, marauding bands of crazy mutants and manga style kung-fu complete with exploding skulls, blood geysers and fists penetrating bodies. I may not be an expert on the manga, nor have I ever watched the anime, but I know weird-ass movies (particularly of the post-apocalyptic genre) and I can...
- 5/21/2009
- QuietEarth.us
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