Still wearing cool sunglasses, Hojo Tsukasa made a rare appearance at the completion celebration of the new movie "City Hunter"

Still wearing cool sunglasses, Hojo Tsukasa made a rare appearance at the completion celebration of the new movie "City Hunter"

The new theatrical version of Hojo Tsukasa's masterpiece "City Hunter" (formerly translated as "The Detective Han Yuliang") will be released on February 8, 2019. Last night, the official held a completion celebration. All the main creative staff were present, and the always low-key master Hojo Tsukasa also came to the scene to congratulate, still wearing a classic image of super cool sunglasses.

"City Hunter" is the masterpiece of the famous Japanese cartoonist Hojo Tsukasa. It tells the story of a mysterious figure with almost invincible skills emerging when modern urban crime is becoming increasingly rampant. He is not a policeman, nor is he a private detective or bodyguard. He is a chivalrous detective who does his own thing. In addition to the gorgeous painting style, the biggest feature of this work is the big gavel in the dimensional space.

No matter how strong the wind is, your hair should not be messed up; no matter how dark the surrounding is, your sunglasses should not be taken off! Master Hojo Tsukasa has rarely appeared in public in recent years. He finally appeared at the completion ceremony of the new movie version of "City Hunter". Thinking of the exquisite beauty of the master's comic works, fans can't help but imagine it, but they can only see the classic image of the master with sunglasses covering his eyes.

·The protagonist of "City Hunter Shinjuku PRIVATE EYES" is played by Akira Kamiya, and the big hammer girl Makimura Kaori is played by Ikura Kazue. The director is Kenji KODAMA. It is scheduled to be released on February 8, 2019. Stay tuned!

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