Everybody was kung-fu fighting! Today. we breakdown Kato #1 from NOW Comics to see what all this Bruce Lee fuss was about. Green Hornet first appeared on radio in `936, but we know and love the Bruce Lee series from 1966. It gave America its first look at Bruce Lee's jeet kune do and the rest was history! Put on your gi and let's break a sweat as we dive in to this classic comic adaptation.
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Saturday, September 2, 2023
Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do: Fighting Style Explained inside Kato #1 by NOW Comics (1992) Green Hornet
Friday, September 9, 2022
Roots of Comic-Jutsu: Jim Kelly Interview
Over the years, I've had the honor of talking with many great artists and martial artists. Comic-Jutsu was born of my love of the arts both visual and martial. In the coming weeks, I will share a few archival pieces from the vaults that lead to the inception of Comic-Jutsu.
Here's a video from the MVP Archives, where I talked with the legendary Master Jim Kelly. We discussed his life, career, and martial philosophy, as well as Bruce Lee!
Watch the full video below or on Youtube.
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