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Master of Kung Fu #48 City in the Top of the World
Cover Date: January, 1977
This issue is narrated by Black Jack Tarr, while he is going after Shang Chi and Leiko towards Fu Manchu's fortress in Artic. Sir Denis is following Jack's steps by radio from London. Inside the fortress Fu Manchu is telling all his plans of taking over ...
Issue Description
This issue is narrated by Black Jack Tarr, while he is going after Shang Chi and Leiko towards Fu Manchu's fortress in Artic. Sir Denis is following Jack's steps by radio from London.
Inside the fortress Fu Manchu is telling all his plans of taking over the World to his Si-Fan Ninjas. He aims first to destroy it and then rule the ruins.
Black Jack finds Larner and Fah Lo Suee next to the cave entranc of the fortress while in another tunnel Shang Chi, Leiko and Clive Reston are looking for an entrance to the fortress city. Lo Suee tells Black Jack about her dad's plans of destroying the World by causing a series of nuclear explosion on the Moon and with that modify the Moon's trajectory, causing cataclismic changes in the continents and seas. Because of that she rebels against her father and fight him, but she lost and now Fu Manchu is trying to kill her.
Shang Chi discover a boat in the caves and by the river they reach the City in the top of the World - Fu Manchu's fortress. Black Jack swims after them, while Fu Manchu sends his ninjas to kill our heroes. With his magic powers he succeded on giving back life to the legendary warrior Shaka Kharn. Shang Chi easily defeats a huge number of Si-Fans and at the end becomes face to face to Shaka Kharn.
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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