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DOMINO

This is a comic with two concurrent storylines, one featuring Domino training in the martial arts and then going on a date with Shang-Chi. It's delightful. It's exciting. It's written by Gail Simone and has art by David Baldeón. What more could you possibly need?

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Ah well, next up is TOTALLY AWESOME HULK Shang-Chi does a lot of really cool fighting here, but it's not his story. is the standout here, with Pak writing a team of Asian heroes just hanging out and being friends. It's utterly delightful and well worth the read.

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Amidst the Avengers Era is this mini-series. This is where I ought to mention the beast that is Continuity. You can read Marvel comics in two ways. As individual stories, or as one long soap opera story told by many different people. When reviewing, which should I treat them as?

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SECRET AVENGERS gives us the gift of Aja-drawn martial arts in an M. C. Escher secret base. It is absolutely glorious. (plus, this is arguably the most Bruce Lee that Shang has ever looked)

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I'd consider SPIDER ISLAND: DEADLY HANDS OF KUNG FU a must-read for fans of the martial arts. It features Shang-Chi teaming up with Iron Fist to defeat Bride Of Nine Spiders, who has started hunting the rest of the Immortal Weapons for some mysterious purpose! Incredible art.

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Eyes Of The Dragon is a five-part storyline running from issues 6-10 of SECRET AVENGERS in which Fu Manchu, now definitively renamed to Zheng Zu, is brought back via a resurrection ritual which requires Shang-Chi's blood! Brubaker brings the spy story back to Shang in full force.

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MARVEL’S VOICES: HERITAGE
Written by Rebecca Roanhorse, Nyla Innuksuk AND MORE! with art by Jim Terry, David Cutler AND MORE!

I am a huge fan of these anthologies, so more of the same is always welcome. They give great opportunities for creators to make a name for themselves.

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Right, okay, so... The grand return of the creative duo who made MASTER OF KUNG FU a respected title. It's a six part story which feels like it fits right in with the classic tales, using some of the plot progression as seen in the books previously mentioned in this thread.

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There was also a Black Panther issue in which Fu Manchu (now renamed to Han, in a way which says both "we legally can't call him Fu Manchu any more" and "we're more enlightened now, please ignore how much of a caricature he is visually") offers T'Challa his daughter as a bride.

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Mike Deodato knew EXACTLY what he was doing with this cover.

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