![]() ![]() There are also appearances of those Rohmer characters such as Fu Manchu's daughter Fah Lo Suee and adversaries Sir Denis Nayland Smith and Dr. It is because Shang-Chi was created as the son of the trademarked and licensed from the estate of Sax Rohmer character Fu Manchu. ![]() Is this all because of the portrayal of East Asian characters in a fashion that is colloquially called "of its time"? No, no it is not. ![]() (Which also vanished from the Marvel site, btw) Can you confirm this? Marvel can sell what they want, of course, but isn't this taking Political Correctness a bit too far? Again? Or is the digital edition just taken from distribution to get another embarrassing apology on page 1 because the past is a foreign country? Moench, Gulacy, Zeck, Day and all the other artists and writers deserved better than this nonsense. Amazon also doesn't sell the two Epic Collections and most of the digitalized Deadly Hands of Kung Fu any longer. I also looked Marvel up, but the whole series – the 1974 – 1983 edition only – is no longer listed there. Imagine my surprise that they are no longer avaiable. I had them for some time on my wishlist, after the self-destruction of Comixology now on my Amazon Wishlist. Bleeding Cool reader Andreas Decker writes "I wanted to buy some single issues of Marvel's "Master of Kung Fu" by Doug Moench and Gene Day as the third Epic Collection of the series never materialized. ![]()
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