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Cover: Malcolm McNeill

The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #32

Jan 1977 · Marvel · 1.00 USD
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“Daughters of the Dragon”

In "Daughters of the Dragon," Colleen and her grandfather Kenji Ozawa race to uncover the truth behind his assassination by Emil Vachon’s agents, leading them to Hong Kong where they confront Vachon’s lieutenant Chung and his network of enforcers. As they dismantle a major arms shipment, the duo are caught in the blast and taken prisoner—setting the stage for a dangerous showdown. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated with sharp precision by Marshall Rogers, this 1977 issue features a cover by Malcolm McNeill.

writer Chris Claremont · artist, inker, letterer Marshall Rogers · letterer Irving Watanabe · cover Malcolm McNeill

Market value

Raw (Fine) $9*
CGC 5.0 $20*
CGC 5.5 $20*
CGC 6.0 $20*
CGC 6.5 $20*
CGC 7.0 $21*
CGC 7.5 $23*
CGC 8.0 $27*
CGC 8.5 $31*
CGC 9.0 $37*
CGC 9.2 $45*
CGC 9.4 $72*
CGC 9.6 $114*
CGC 9.8 $347*
Estimated market value · * modeled estimate

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artist, inker, letterer Marshall Rogers
cover pencils, inks Malcolm McNeill

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Colleen's grandfather, Kenji Ozawa, is killed by agents of Emil Vachon. The duo travel to Hong Kong to find Vachon and battle the minions of Vachon's lieutenant, Chung. They discover that Vachon is a major gun-dealer and blow up an arms shipment. But, they are knocked out by the explosion and captured by Chung.

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