Mästaren på karate #3/1993
In "Attack!", Shang-Chi teams up with the longtime adversary of Fu Manchu, Sir Denis Nayland Smith, after learning of a secret shipment headed to Florida. The cargo—a dangerous blend of gasoline and the tranquilizing agent mimosa—threatens to pacify the American population, paving the way for a takeover. With the help of his wits and skill, Shang-Chi evades capture, confronts the supercharged warrior Satma in a brutal fight, and works to destroy the fuel-laden cargo. Written by Steve Englehart, illustrated by Paul Gulacy, and inked by Al Milgrom, this 1993 issue features dynamic action and high-stakes intrigue. The cover, by Ron Wilson and Frank Giacoia, captures the tension of the moment.
In "Attack!" from Mästaren på karate #3/1993, Shang-Chi teams up with Sir Denis Nayland Smith after learning Fu Manchu is smuggling a secret cargo into Florida—gasoline laced with the tranquilizing agent mimosa, designed to pacify the American population. Trapped and forced to battle the supercharged dacoit Satma, Shang-Chi fights his way free and races to stop the shipment before it can be unleashed.
In "Reträtt," Shang-Chi flees through the swamps of Florida, wounded and pursued by Fu Manchu’s deadly assassins Jekin and Dahar. He finds unexpected refuge in the wisdom of the reclusive Lu Sun, while the killers meet their end in a confrontation with the swamp’s terrifying, otherworldly guardian. Meanwhile, Sir Denis and the mysterious Svarte Jack Tarr’s attempt to capture Fu Manchu ends in failure.
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