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Master of Kung Fu #102 A Vision of Winter in Spring!
Cover Date: July, 1981
Shang-Chi was sent to Provence, South France,to rest, and there he met and fell in love for Luciane D'Hiver. Lady Renée de Peyraud ask for Shang-Chi to protect her, once she is being treatened because some big Oil Company deals. After the night, with ...
Issue Description
Shang-Chi was sent to Provence, South France,to rest, and there he met and fell in love for Luciane D'Hiver.Lady Renée de Peyraud ask for Shang-Chi to protect her, once she is being treatened because some big Oil Company deals. After the night, with Shang-Chi standing guard outside her door, she awakes blind, poisoned. Next night, Shang-Chi stays inside her room, and is attacked by a machine scorpion, just like his father used to create. Meanwhile a robot fly attacks Lady Peyraud causing a heart attack. Shang-Chi had failed and is searching for the killer, when is attacked by Anton Paulve, just because of Luciane. The real killer shows up but is killed by Anton.
At the end Shang-Chi discovers that it was actually Luciane herself who had attacked Lady Peyraud, and she is actually the villain Diadem, working for Oil Companies. She left Shang-Chi paralyzed and went away after a kiss.
Master of Kung Fu (1974)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
Master of Kung Fu Volume 1
Continued from Special Marvel Edition #16. In the 1970's Kung Fu was discovered in America and it became a craze for many years. Enter Shang-Chi, the Master of Kung Fu! After Shang-Chi made his first appearance in Special Marvel Edition issue 15, the series was renamed after the star with issue 17. This stunning and critically acclaimed series lasted for 125 issues, ending in 1983. The series was accompanied by a Master of Kung Fu Annual and 4 special Giant-Size Master of Kung Fu issues.
Note: Although the title on the cover always had the extra line; "The hands of Shang-Chi", the indica just states "Master of Kung Fu".
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