Fu Manchu
A brilliant and ruthless criminal mastermind, Fu Manchu is the archetypical supervillain who seeks world domination through elaborate schemes and shadowy networks — and serves as the father and primary antagonist of Shang-Chi, the Master of Kung Fu.
A shadowy mastermind who loomed large over Bronze Age Marvel, Fu Manchu made his catalog entrance in 1975's Mestre do Kung Fu #1, brought to the page by the formidable creative trio of Steve Englehart, Jim Starlin, and Al Milgrom. Over roughly twelve years, his presence rippled through Editora Abril's Brazilian publications — Superaventuras Marvel, Mestre do Kung Fu, and Kung Fu — keeping remarkable company along the way, with figures like Shang-Chi, Ororo Munroe, Kurt Wagner, and Scott Summers sharing his pages. A villain of genuine weight and atmosphere, he's a compelling piece of Bronze Age Marvel history for any collector tracing the era's rich, globe-spanning storytelling.
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