Thor #12
In "Qui rôde au-delà du labyrinthe ?", Doug Moench and Mike Zeck deliver a gripping chapter in the ongoing saga of Shang-Chi, as the martial arts master bids farewell to his allies and ventures into the heart of Chinatown. After a tense clash with a street gang, Shang-Chi finds himself unexpectedly drawn into a power struggle he never sought. The cover by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia captures the mystery and tension of the moment, while Barry Grossman’s colors add depth to the urban shadows. A 10,00 FRF comic from 1985, this issue stands as a pivotal moment in Shang-Chi’s journey.
In "Après minuit," a weary trucker named U.S. is ambushed on a lonely stretch of road by a masked woman on a motorbike, who claims she’s been sent by the notorious Highwayman to kill him. As the chase unfolds under a moonlit sky, U.S. finds an unexpected way to break her eerie hold—using nothing but a wad of gum—leaving her and her bike behind in the dust.
Shang-Chi, still reeling from the aftermath of his father’s defeat, steps into the heart of Chinatown with quiet resolve. When a street gang confronts him, they don’t see a legend—they see a chance to claim a new leader. As tensions rise, Shang-Chi finds himself drawn into a test of wills, where honor and legacy collide. With Leiko Wu, Sir Denis Nayland Smith, Clive Reston, Black Jack Tarr, Dee, and David Wu watching from the shadows, one thing becomes clear: the fight for respect is just beginning.
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↩ Reprints Thor #235 (1975), Thor #236 (1975), Master of Kung Fu #90 (1980), U.S. 1 #2 (1983)
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