Hong Kong Phooey #6
In "Joe Snow," Hong Kong Phooey steps in when a holdup at Mr. Peabody’s new glassware store takes a bizarre turn—just as the robber decides to leave, the masked martial artist bursts in, turning the shop into a whirlwind of shattered glass and chaotic Kung Fu. Written by Joe Gill and brought to life with dynamic art by Paul Fung Jr. (who also handled the cover pencils and inks), this 1976 Charlton classic delivers a delightfully over-the-top showdown in a 30-cent comic.
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No sooner than Mr. Peabody takes charge of his new glassware store, a holdup man enters demanding money. With no cash yet in the till, the robber decides to quietly move on until... enter the crime-crushing, glassware-shattering, Kung Foo fighting, and upright-walking disaster known as Hong Kong Phooey to smash all of Peabody's inventory in a Kung Foo flash of flailing fists.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).