MAD MAX: FURY ROAD told in hieroglyphics

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Mad Max: Fury Road hieroglyphics tell the legend of Max

Mad Max: Fury Road made its mark, proving that George Miller is still a powerhouse director and that his unforgiving post-apocalyptic wasteland world still has wheels. Fans and newcomers to the franchise fell head-over-heels for Fury Road, and the movie was just voted the year’s best by international critics. As with any huge movie, both critically and in terms of ind-depth fictional lore, plenty of artwork and fan appreciation pieces have popped up. The above hieroglyphic telling of the Mad Max: Fury Road legend (created by the artist Takumi) is pretty sweet, and I can just imagine someone chiseling this masterpiece into a cave wall somewhere for future generations to puzzle over.

Click on the image above to view a larger version, and click the various links included in the blurb to read my Mad Max: Fury Road review and take a peek inside The Art of Mad Max: Fury Road from Titan Books.