Cover: Bernard Chang
Shang-Chi #4
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The cover by Bernard Chang captures the stakes of "Brothers & Sisters Part 4" with striking visual drama — Shang-Chi is caught in the grip of a massive, horned demon creature, its skull-like face yawning open beneath him as scaled, clawed hands drag him down into its maw. Gene Luen Yang's story, brought to life inside by artists Dike Ruan and Philip Tan with colors by Sebastian Cheng, promises the kind of intense, martial-arts-meets-mythology storytelling that makes this series so compelling. If you've been following this arc, issue four looks like the moment the pressure finally reaches its peak.
writer Gene Luen Yang · artist, inker Dike Ruan · artist, inker Philip Tan · colorist Sebastian Cheng · letterer VC's Travis Lanham · cover Bernard Chang
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writer Gene Luen Yang
artist, inker Dike Ruan
artist, inker Philip Tan
colorist Sebastian Cheng
letterer VC's Travis Lanham
cover pencils, inks Bernard Chang
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