The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom 1975, this Curtis/Marvel black-and-white magazine captures the Sons of the Tiger mid-breakout, leaping through what appears to be a dungeon corridor while armed guards close in from below and behind — Luis Dominguez's cover art crackles with kinetic energy as the trio charges straight toward the reader with hands raised in fighting stances. The tagline "No Man Can Stand Against…" sets the tone perfectly for a story titled "Demons in Painted Death," written and illustrated by Frank McLaughlin. Rounding out the package is an exclusive interview with Jhoon Rhee, Master of Tae Kwan Do — making this an issue that pairs martial arts action with genuine real-world expertise.
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