Mestre do Kung Fu
'Mestre do Kung Fu' is the Brazilian Portuguese name for Shang-Chi, Marvel's supreme martial artist. Raised and trained by the criminal mastermind Fu Manchu, Shang-Chi ultimately rejects his father's evil plans and dedicates his extraordinary kung fu skills to fighting for justice.
Emerging from the vibrant Bronze Age of Brazilian comics, Mestre do Kung Fu made their debut in Superaventuras Marvel #3 in 1982, brought to life by the creative talents of Roger McKenzie, Jotapê Martins, and Frank Miller for Editora Abril. This is a character who keeps genuinely electrifying company — sharing pages with the likes of Demolidor, Conan, and Homem de Ferro across a run that stretched through the mid-1980s. With only five catalog appearances concentrated in Superaventuras Marvel, Mestre do Kung Fu is a rare and intriguing find for collectors with a taste for the distinctive flavor of Brazilian Marvel publishing history.
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