![]() ![]() Joe begins collecting healthy and fertile women in the hopes of producing a viable son. He has two sons, one huge and muscular but dull-witted, and the other intelligent but tiny and weak. All Joe needs is heirs, but the ruination of the world makes that difficult. The fat man takes over a nearby oil refinery and becomes known as the People-Eater, ruler of Gas Town. Kalashnikov becomes the Bullet Farmer, remaking a lead mine into an arms plant for Immortan Joe's army. Joe becomes the absolute ruler of the stone towers and their aquifer, which becomes known as The Citadel. After everyone has given up and believes him dead, Joe emerges victorious over the place's defenders, thus gaining his reputation as immortal. Aided by his right-hand man, Major Kalashnikov, and an unnamed "fat man," Joe invades a well-guarded tower of rock which sits over a huge natural aquifer. As told in the Mad Max: Fury Road prequel comic by George Miller, Nico Lathouris, and Mark Sexton, Immortan Joe was once a military veteran named Colonel Joe Moore, who became the leader of a gang of raiders after the collapse of civilization. The settlers got all their gasoline out on their bus! 1979s Max was a dark, intimate character study 1981s Road Warrior was bigger and more action-packed, but it still maintained the dark tone of the original and finally, 1985s Beyond. After a wreck kills both Wez and Humungus, it turns out that the tanker was full of sand. Theres a clear trajectory from the original Mad Max to Beyond Thunderdome: as the budgets get bigger, both the scale and (unfortunately) the tone get broader. Left unguarded, the other settlers are free to escape to the North, unpursued. When the tanker is attached, Max drives it out himself, with Humungus and the Marauders in pursuit. With the help of the Gyro Captain, Max returns with a semi truck. When Humungus offers to let the peaceful settlers go if they give him all of their fuel, Max makes them a better deal: He'll procure a truck that can haul their oil tanker if they'll refuel his car and let him go on his way. However, Max befriends the unsocialized Feral Kid (Emil Minty) and soon wins over more of the local population. Making a deal with Aunty Entity to recover his. Many years after the first two films, Max becomes involved in a power struggle over control of the fledgling new society of Bartertown, between its founder Aunty Entity and the duo 'MasterBlaster' who control its energy supply. Max soon gains entry to the compound, but the leader Papagallo (Mike Preston) wants nothing to do with him. The third Mad Max film, released in 1985. The Gyro Captain leads Max to the aforementioned oil refinery compound, which is under siege by the Marauders, the much larger gang that Wez belongs to, which is led by the masked Humungus (Kjell Nilsson). ![]()
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