Master of Kung Fu #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMaster of Kung Fu #107 (December 1981) delivers a fierce, kinetic cover by Gene Day, showing Shang-Chi — clad in his red-and-gold outfit with the yin-yang symbol — locked in simultaneous combat against two armored opponents, bo staff and blades flashing in a tightly choreographed melee atop a darkened surface. A ghostly inset figure looms in the upper left, adding an eerie sense of stakes to the confrontation. With Doug Moench scripting and Gene Day and Armando Gil handling the interior art, this issue carries all the gritty martial-arts intensity the series was celebrated for in its early-'80s prime.
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Fasting, Shang-Chi is weakened when he must face Sata.
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