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Eks almanah#117/1
Cover: Malcolm McNeill

Eks almanah #117/1

May 1978 · Dečje novine · 10 YUM
🌐 Serbo-Croatian edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Zmajeve kćeri," Shang Chi, the son of the enigmatic Fu Manchu, is sent to England on a deadly mission to eliminate the villainous Dr. Petrie—believing it to be a service to the greater good. But when he encounters the seasoned intelligence officer Sir Denis Nayland Smith, Shang Chi learns the shocking truth about his father’s true nature. Written by Steve Englehart and Jim Starlin, with art by Jim Starlin and inks by Al Milgrom, this 1978 issue delivers a tense, character-driven tale of betrayal and awakening. The cover, by Malcolm McNeill, captures the story’s dramatic mood with striking detail.

Contains 2 stories
Zmajeve kćeri
21 pp · Martial Arts
Misty KnightColleen WingChung (villainintro)
Sin zlog oca!
19 pp · Martial Arts
Shang Chi (reprint of first appearance)Fu Manchu (reprint of first appearance in the Marvel Universe)Dr. James Petrie (reprint of first appearance in the Marvel Universe, dies)Sir Denis Nayland Smith (reprint of first appearance in the Marvel Universe)McKay (in flashback, dies)Shang Chi's motherTakassassinsa mutated gorilla

In "Sin zlog oca!", Shang Chi, the son of the sinister Fu Manchu, is sent to England on a deadly mission to eliminate Dr. Petrie—believing it to be for the greater good. But when he meets Sir Denis Nayland Smith, a former British intelligence officer, he learns the shocking truth: Fu Manchu is not a noble scientist, but a near-immortal villain whose schemes threaten the world. Forced to confront his father’s dark legacy, Shang Chi returns to the secret lair in New York to break ties with the man who raised him—knowing full well that his defiance has made him a target.

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Full credits

writer, artist Jim Starlin
cover pencils, inks Malcolm McNeill

Reprints

↩ Reprints The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #2 (1974), The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #28 (1976), The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #32 (1977)

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