The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis April 1975 issue of Marvel's black-and-white magazine series spotlights a special Billy Jack feature, and Neal Adams's cover makes a strong first impression — a hat-wearing fighter unleashes a fierce kick against an opponent amid a backdrop of flames and a crowd of onlookers, with a fallen figure at their feet conveying the raw intensity of street-level martial arts conflict. The cover's bold tagline — "Martial Arts Mayhem or 'Moral' Violence?" — signals that this issue engages with bigger questions about the genre beyond pure action. Inside, Doug Moench and artist Mike Vosburg (inked by Jack Abel) bring their own charged energy to "A Different Lesson in Blood Unchanged!," making this a compelling chapter in one of 1975's most distinctive martial arts publications.
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