New Illustrated Manga Poster Released For ‘The Fable’ Live-Action Adaptation

26.January.2019 | ANIME&GAME / MOVIE

Katsuhisa Minami’s manga series The Fable is heading to the big screen in a live-action set for release in Japan on June 21. A new poster for the film has been released featuring an illustration by Minami.

 

The drawing is of the fabled protagonist Akira Satō wielding his beloved gun “Nighthawk” and his pet black-headed parrot Kashira. Minami also illustrated the other characters in the title.

Satō is a skilled killer who is hidden somewhere in Osaka. He must reside there as an ordinary citizen for one year in order for his boss to lay low whom he has obeyed since childhood. He will be played by Junichi Okada in the live-action adaptation who is making headlines as this is his first acting role as a killer.

 

The manga was first published in Weekly Young Jump in 2014. Since then it has gone on to sell over 2.8 million copies and in 2017 it won a Kodansha Manga Award. The new illustration will be featured in the new Weekly Young Jump issue hitting shelves on January 28. It will be the manga’s 200th publication in the magazine.

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