Comics:Master of Kung Fu Vol 1 19
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Appearing in "Retreat"
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- Man-Thing
- Lu Sun
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Synopsis for "Retreat"
After foiling one of Fu Manchu's sinister plots in Florida, Shang-Chi has to swim for it. When he comes ashore, he finds two Si-Fan assassins, Jekin and Dahar, waiting. He manages to push them into a morass with a tree trunk and throw it in after them, then escape into the Everglades. He still has intermittent hallucinations from a heavy dose of mimosa, so when he runs into the Man-Thing, he doubts that it's real. It grabs him. He kicks it. It's real.
Shang-Chi winds up with both feet sticking out of the Man-Thing's back. A stranger pulls him through the sodden mass. He introduces himself as Lu Sun, no fixed address, and mentions seeing the two Si-Fan climb out of the swamp. Lu Sun wanders away. Shang-Chi follows him. The Man-Thing follows Shang-Chi.
Shang-Chi has a flashback. A schoolmate named K'uei Mêng told him that Fu Manchu was evil, that he wanted to control the world, not help it. Shang-Chi told his father what he had heard. Fu reassured him of his good intentions. The next day, though, Mêng had disappeared.
Elsewhere in the swamp, a fleet of empty trucks bounces along a dirt road. They should have barrels of mimosa-laced oil in them, but Shang-Chi blew them up (last issue). Fu Manchu and his marmoset, Peko, sit in the first truck. Sir Denis Nayland Smith, Black Jack Tarr, and a group of federal agents ambush them. Tarr tears open the first truck's door, but Fu has disappeared!
After some rest in a clearing, Shang-Chi asks Lu Sun for advice about fighting against his own father. "One may may overcome another—one army may overcome another—but the world is not changed. Man will always contend." But surely evil must be destroyed wherever it is found? "Revenge is also a destroyer of men, my friend. It blinds them to the present as they dwell on past and future. Thus, it blinds them to life."
Without warning, two arrows puncture Lu Sun's leg. Jekin and Dahar have caught up to Shang-Chi, who has had a chance to recover from the mimosa. Shang-Chi battles them briskly but briefly—a flip lands him in quicksand. The assassins step back, then notice that the Man-Thing has shambled into the clearing. They go after the creature. They don't know that "whosoever knows fear burns at the Man-Thing's touch" ... which is exactly what happens. Lu Sun pulls Shang-Chi out of the quicksand and wanders away.
Notes
- This issue is reprinted in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #15.
- Black Jack Tarr and Sir Denis Nayland Smith appear next in the Deadly Hands of Kung Fu Special Album Issue.
- Shang-Chi and Fu Manchu appear in a flashback in this issue that takes place after the flashback in Special Marvel Edition #16 but before the flashback in Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #6.
- Man-Thing appeared last in Giant-Size Man-Thing #1. It appears next in Daredevil (Volume 1) #119. Its appearance in this issue takes place between issues #8 and #9 of Man-Thing's own title.
- Fu Manchu appears next in Master of Kung Fu #21.
- This issue includes Value Stamp #11, Deathlok.
- The character Lu Sun looks much like David Carradine, the star of Kung Fu, in his role as Caine.
Trivia
- Shang-Chi and the Man-Thing will face each other again in Man-Thing (Volume 1) #20.
Related Articles
- Shang-Chi image gallery
- Shang-Chi chronology page
- Shang-Chi quotes page
- Denis Nayland Smith chronology page
- Fu Manchu chronology page
- Jack Tarr chronology page
- Man-Thing chronology page
See Also
Recommended Reading
Links and References
- Master of Kung Fu series index at the Grand Comics Database
- Master of Kung Fu series index at ComicbookDB.com
- Master of Kung Fu series index at CBDB
- Shang-Chi article at Wikipedia
- Shang-Chi profile at Marvel Universe
- Shang-Chi profile at the Marvel Directory
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