Eks almanah #117/1
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.
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Shang Chi is a master of martial arts and the son of Fu Manchu, a Chinese mandarin and scientist. Fu Manchu sends Shang Chi to England in order to assassinate the evil Dr. Petrie for the common good. Shang Chi reluctantly agrees, but after the deed is done he is confronted by Sir Denis Nayland Smith, a former British intelligence officer who tells him the truth about Fu Manchu; that he is a nearly immortal evil mastermind. Shang Chi travels back to his father's secret lair in New York and renounces him. Fu Manchu swears to kill Shang Chi for his defiance.
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