Marvel's Voices: Identity #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's Voices: Identity is a 2022 collected edition that celebrates Asian and Pacific Islander characters and creators across the Marvel Universe. This anthology brings together a diverse array of heroes—from Kamala Khan and Shang-Chi to Jubilee, Silk, and Amadeus Cho—in stories that explore heritage, representation, and what it means to be a hero. The collection highlights both iconic figures and lesser-known characters, offering a vibrant tapestry of narratives that honor the rich cultural tapestry within Marvel's pantheon.
In "What Is vs. What If," Shang discovers his father once led the Five Weapons Society—a legacy now fractured as his siblings, including the fiercely opposing Sister Hammer, battle for control. Written by Gene Luen Yang and illustrated by Dike Ruan and Philip Tan, with colors by Sebastian Cheng and letters by VC's Travis Lanham, this story explores identity, inheritance, and the weight of legacy. The cover by Jim Cheung captures the tension of a divided family and a future uncertain.
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Shang learns that his father led an organization called the Five Weapons Society, made up of five houses led by his brothers and sisters. With Zheng Zu dead, Shang is to be named the new leader but his siblings are at war with one another, including his sister Sister Hammer.
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