Master of Kung Fu #121
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeParis sets the stage for intrigue and danger in this February 1983 issue, as the cover — penciled and inked by Armando Gil — places a blindfolded, battle-worn Shang-Chi at the center of a tense scene against a vibrant backdrop of Parisian posters, including a vivid Moulin Rouge advertisement. A silver-haired man with glasses looms nearby wielding a blade, while armed figures with guns close in from the right and a shirtless Shang-Chi inset watches from the upper left corner. The tagline "Death… in the City of Lights!" perfectly captures the high-stakes atmosphere of "Passing Strangers!" — a compelling chapter in this long-running Marvel series.
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