Thor #11
In "O, amère victoire !", Fu Manchu's desperate escape in his flying saucer takes a shocking turn when he's confronted by his own son—setting off a chain of events that forces the mastermind to face the consequences of his legacy. Written by Doug Moench and brought to life by Mike Zeck’s dynamic art, with Gene Day’s inks and Bob Sharen’s colors, this 1984 issue delivers a tense, character-driven clash that pushes Shang-Chi to his limits. The cover by Gil Kane and John Romita, inked by Dick Giordano and John Romita, captures the moment of high-stakes confrontation with dramatic flair.
In the seventh chapter of "Les guerriers de l'Aube Dorée," Shang-Chi faces a desperate showdown as Fu Manchu, cornered in his flying saucer, unleashes three alien warriors upon him. With the saucer spiraling toward destruction, Shang-Chi must overcome the extraterrestrial foes and confront Fu Manchu one final time—before the craft explodes in a blaze of fire and smoke.
In "U.S. 1 prend la route !", Ulysses Solomon Archer, known as U.S., sets out on a high-octane quest after a mysterious crash leaves his brother Jefferson presumed dead. With experimental surgery granting him the ability to hear CB radio signals, U.S. transforms his truck into a mobile arsenal and hunts the elusive Highwayman across the open road. As the chase escalates, the line between hunter and hunted blurs on a winding path of vengeance and mystery.
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↩ Reprints Thor #234 (1975), Master of Kung Fu #89 (1980), Marvel Team-Up #101 (1981), What If? #37 (1983), U.S. 1 #1 (1983)
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