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Master of Kung Fu#66
Cover: Dave Cockrum & Bob Layton

Master of Kung Fu #66

Jul 1978 · Marvel · 0.35 USD
“Two Rivers”

"Two Rivers" marks a standout moment in Master of Kung Fu #66 (1978), a 35-cent comic featuring art and inks by Jack Davis in a story that blends martial arts with unexpected cultural moments. The issue’s grounded, character-driven narrative unfolds with a quiet intensity, spotlighting a moment of connection between legendary athletes Rick Barry and Julius "Dr. J" Erving during a casual game at a city playground. The cover, by Dave Cockrum and Bob Layton, captures the energy of the scene with dynamic flair, making this a unique entry in the series’ run.

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writer Doug Moench · artist Jim Craig · artist Mike Zeck · inker John Tartaglione · inker Bob McLeod · inker Pablo Marcos · colorist F. Mouly · letterer Gaspar Saladino · letterer J. Rosen · cover Dave Cockrum, Bob Layton

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Cast · 18 characters

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artist Jim Craig
artist Mike Zeck
colorist F. Mouly
letterer J. Rosen
cover pencils Dave Cockrum
cover inks Bob Layton

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NBA stars Rick Barry and Julius "Dr. J" Erving demonstrate their skills at a playground basketball game with some kids and discuss the quality of Spalding autograph basketballs.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).