Fu Manchu
Fu Manchu is the supremely intelligent and ruthless criminal mastermind created by Sax Rohmer, bent on world domination through elaborate schemes and deadly agents — here reimagined in Bronze Age Marvel stories as the sinister father and sworn enemy of martial-arts hero Shang-Chi.
Few villains cast as long a shadow as Fu Manchu, and this Bronze Age incarnation — debuting in 1975's Meester der Kung Fu #3 under the creative hands of Gerry Conway, Doug Moench, and Paul Gulacy — brings that iconic menace to the pages of Classics/Williams in a compact but compelling run. Sharing his stories with the likes of Shang-Chi, Sir Denis Nayland Smith, Black Jack Tarr, and Spinneman, he's embedded in exactly the kind of globe-spanning intrigue his name has always promised. With only five catalog appearances across a 1975–1976 window, this is a rare and focused slice of Bronze Age comics history — a collector's curiosity well worth seeking out.
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