In the original classic manga set in a postapocalyptic wasteland ruled by savage gangs, a hero appears to bring justice to the guilty. This warrior named Ken holds the deadly secrets of a mysterious martial art known as Hokuto Shinken--the Divine Fist of the North Star! In a postapocalyptic world, humanity has risen from the ashes of all-out nuclear war to a nightmare of endless suffering. It is a time of chaos. Warlords and gangs of savage marauders rule the broken ruins of civilization, terrorizing and enslaving the survivors. Life has become a brutal struggle for existence and death the only release.
After an epic contest, Kenoh leaves his brothers to begin a new reign of terror in the wasteland. But while he was away, Ryuga, one of his lieutenants, turned against him and established his own stronghold. Ken and Toki head there to find out what Ryuga knows about Kenoh. The one force that may still stand against Kenoh is the Goshasei, the Guardian Stars of Nanto, and their last general, whose secret will bring Kenshiro face-to-face with those he thought he'd lost...
Author: Buronson
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Viz Media
Published: 06/27/2023
Series: Fist of the North Star #9
Pages: 318
Weight: 1.2lbs
Size: 8.30h x 5.90w x 1.10d
ISBN: 9781974721641
About the AuthorBuronson started his career as a manga writer for
Weekly Shonen Jump in 1972. He gained popularity with the hard-boiled action series
Doberman Cop (with art by Shinji Hiramatsu). In 1983, he coauthored the massively successful
Fist of the North Star. He has also written numerous hits under the pen name Sho Fumimura, including
Phantom Burai and
Sanctuary.
Tetsuo Hara began his career with
The Iron Don Quixote for
Weekly Shonen Jump in 1982.
Fist of the North Star, which began serialization in 1983, drew wide acclaim. In the 1990s, he released the historical period pieces
Hana no Keiji and
Tokugawa Ieyasu's Shadow Warrior.
Fist of the Blue Sky, published in 2001, ran for nine years in
Weekly Comic Bunch. His most recent series,
Ikusa no Ko: Oda Saburou Nobunaga-den, began in
Monthly Comic Zenon in 2010.