Why Was Mad Max Heartbroken Before Fury Road?

It’s safe to say that director and writer George Miller carved out a grand opus with the Mad Max stories. He showed great panache in moving from the Mel Gibson movies to Mad Max: Fury Road and then back in the timeline to Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Through all these journeys, Miller’s universe of wear and tear in the Wasteland became truly enriched.
Interestingly, there are a lot more hidden nuggets to the landscape in the Fury Road prequel comics. They told the origin of Immortan Joe, for example — something not seen on the big screen. Another chapter involved a heartbreaking Max Rockatansky story explaining why Tom Hardy’s character was rudderless in Fury Road.
In the battle royal, most combatants were killed. Max ended up squaring off with the Buzzard, a bandit with body armor and sharp blades. Max got a flare from a woman in the crowd, burned out the Buzzard’s eye, and then murdered him with his own helmet. It was savage, but this contest was made to have its rules broken. The owners granted Max the spoils of victory, but the Buzzards made it clear they wanted reprisal.

It’s safe to say that director and writer George Miller carved out a grand opus with the Mad Max stories. He showed great panache in moving from the Mel Gibson movies to Mad Max: Fury Road and then back in the timeline to Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Through all these journeys, Miller’s universe of wear and tear in the Wasteland became truly enriched.

Interestingly, there are a lot more hidden nuggets to the landscape in the Fury Road prequel comics. They told the origin of Immortan Joe, for example — something not seen on the big screen. Another chapter involved a heartbreaking Max Rockatansky story explaining why Tom Hardy’s character was rudderless in Fury Road.

In the battle royal, most combatants were killed. Max ended up squaring off with the Buzzard, a bandit with body armor and sharp blades. Max got a flare from a woman in the crowd, burned out the Buzzard’s eye, and then murdered him with his own helmet. It was savage, but this contest was made to have its rules broken. The owners granted Max the spoils of victory, but the Buzzards made it clear they wanted reprisal.

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