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Cover: Neal Adams

The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #4

Sep 1974 · Marvel · 0.75 USD
📊 ~8,563 copies sold its debut month
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“Circle of Serpent's Blood”

In "Circle of Serpent's Blood," the Sons of the Tiger are drawn into a high-stakes trap aboard a mysterious airborne plane, where their enemy Lo Chin reveals a chilling plot to enslave America’s youth with drugs. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life by Don Perlin’s dynamic art with Dan Adkins’ inks and Artie Simek’s crisp lettering, this 1974 issue delivers tense intrigue and escalating danger. The cover, a striking collaboration by Neal Adams, captures the shadowy menace of the moment.

writer Gerry Conway · artist Don Perlin · inker Dan Adkins · letterer Artie Simek · cover Neal Adams

Market value

Raw (Fine) $9*
CGC 4.5 $20*
CGC 5.0 $20*
CGC 5.5 $20*
CGC 6.0 none in existence
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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Cast · 4 characters

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artist Don Perlin
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils, inks Neal Adams

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The Sons of the Tiger learn that a plane that is constantly in the air is landing to pick up the villainous Lo Chin. The Sons of the Tiger are lured aboard the plane where Lo Chin intends to eliminate them once and for all. He tells them of the Silent Ones' plan to enslave the youth of America with drugs.

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