Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu Omnibus #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis third omnibus collecting the classic Master of Kung Fu series continues Shang-Chi's adventures through the late 1970s and early 1980s, featuring the martial arts hero's ongoing battles against the forces of his father, Fu Manchu, and other foes like the Shadow Slasher and Skull-Crusher. Written by Doug Moench with art by Mike Zeck, Gene Day, and others, the volume includes the introduction of characters such as Leiko Wu, Clive Reston, and the villainous Zheng Bao Yu, as well as the conclusion of the epic 'War of the Seven Masters' storyline. Collecting issues from the original Master of Kung Fu series, this omnibus is a key part of the character's Bronze Age saga.
In "Nightimes," Shang-Chi faces his father Fu Manchu in a high-stakes showdown that erupts mid-flight as the villain flees in his flying saucer. With the saucer crashing and Fu Manchu unleashing three alien warriors, Shang-Chi must overcome the extraterrestrial threat before confronting his father once more—leading to a volatile chain of events that ends in an explosive climax. Written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Mike Zeck, with inks by Gene Day, colors by Bob Sharen, and letters by Jim Novak, the story unfolds with tense momentum, while Mike Deodato’s cover captures the moment of confrontation in bold, dynamic detail.
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Escaping in his flying saucer, Fu Manchu is confronted by his son. Forced to crashland, Fu Manchu unleashes three aliens against Shang-Chi. Chi overcomes them and attacks Fu Manchu once more, causing the saucer to malfunction and explode, seemingly killing Fu Manchu.
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