Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu easily ranks as one of the most iconic series in Marvel history. Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy's blend of kung-fu action and globe-trotting espionage raised the already high standard set by the title, and in this second volume, believe it or not, it gets even better The cinematic Hong Kong showdown with Shen Kuei, the Cat; the tense "Oriental Expediters;" the mystery of MI-6's mole; the sweeping scale of "The Return of Fu Manchu"; the epic "Saga of War-Yore"; each effort is a masterpiece of action, intrigue and drama, and none has ever looked better than in this painstakingly restored Omnibus.
COLLECTING: MASTER OF KUNG FU (1974) 38-70; MASTER OF KUNG FU ANNUAL (1976) 1
Synopsis
Continuing the complete collection of one of comics' most sought-after classic series It's martial-arts madness in the Mighty Marvel Manner, as Shang-Chi - a secret agent for British intelligence - pits his deadly hands against the claws of the Cat The Master of Kung-Fu wrestles with the unstoppable Sumo, has his world rocked by Shockwave, and goes into aerial combat with the Red Baron You'll feel for him when he faces the demon warrior Shaka Kharn, but what good will furious fists and flying feet be against...Doctor Doom? Plus: In the ultimate martial-arts team-up, Shang-Chi will fight alongside Iron Fist. But his fiercest battle will come against his most bitter foe: his own father Collecting MASTER OF KUNG FU (1974) #38-70 and ANNUAL #1.