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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the original ''Weekly Jump'' publication of the story, the next chapter was announced under the title {{nihongo||KINGの逆襲|King no Gyakushū}}, but this title wouldn't used until [[HnK Chapter 4|the fourth chapter]].
*In the original ''Weekly Jump'' serial, the opening page depicting the Nuclear holocaust was followed by a two-page spread of Kenshiro standing in front of a ruined cityscape. This spread was omitted from the Jump Comics version, but was restored in later editions.
*The ''Weekly Jump'' publication of the story also had the second chapter announced under the title {{nihongo||KINGの逆襲|King no Gyakushū}}. This title wouldn't used until [[HnK Chapter 4|the fourth chapter]].
* The final panel of the chapter had Kenshiro mistakenly drawn without the seven scars on his chest.
* The final panel of the chapter had Kenshiro mistakenly drawn without the seven scars on his chest.



Revision as of 15:37, 28 September 2016

A Cry from the Heart
Statistics
Volume
1
Chapter
1
Japanese Title
心の叫び の巻
Romanized Title
Kokoro no Sakebi no Maki
Total Pages
45
Date Released
September 26, 1983
WJ Issue
#41, 1983[1]
Anime
HnK Episode 1
Chapter Chronology
Previous
N/A
Next
When Anger Breaks the Sky!

A Cry from the Heart is the first chapter of the Hokuto no Ken manga.

Summary

This section requires expansion.



Characters in Order of Appearance

  • Zeed (First appearance) (Death)
  • Kenshiro (First appearance)
  • Bat (First appearance)
  • Lin (First appearance)
  • Ukoku (First appearance)

Trivia

  • In the original Weekly Jump serial, the opening page depicting the Nuclear holocaust was followed by a two-page spread of Kenshiro standing in front of a ruined cityscape. This spread was omitted from the Jump Comics version, but was restored in later editions.
  • The Weekly Jump publication of the story also had the second chapter announced under the title King no Gyakushū (KINGの逆襲). This title wouldn't used until the fourth chapter.
  • The final panel of the chapter had Kenshiro mistakenly drawn without the seven scars on his chest.

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