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If you liked
Hokuto no Ken
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...then you might like
Violence Jack
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If you enjoyed Hokuto no Ken, you’ll likely find Violence Jack equally gripping—if not more raw and primal. While Hokuto no Ken delivers emotional weight through Kenshiro’s silent justice and martial arts precision in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, Violence Jack explores a darker, more chaotic vision of a ruined world ruled by brutality. Both series share themes of survival, justice through overwhelming strength, and the eternal clash between savagery and humanity. Violence Jack predates Hokuto no Ken and laid the groundwork for the gritty, hyper-masculine, end-of-the-world storytelling that defined a generation of manga. If you’re looking for a more brutal, unfiltered take on similar ideas, Violence
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Post-apocalyptic manga set in a desert wasteland ruled by violence. The protagonist is a large, muscular man who uses inhuman strength to fight against bandits and the underlings of his rival who rules over the new world. They have a focus on martial arts and are extremely violent.
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