Showing posts with label Shang-Chi. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Derf's Picks of the Week (01/31/24)


Last New Comic Book Day for January 2024.

Let's Find out how the first month of the new year ends.

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BOOM!

House of Slaughter Pen & Ink #1

Power Rangers Unlimited: The Morphin Masters #1

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DC COMICS

Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #4

Batman: Off-World #3

Batman and Robin 2024 Annual

Power Girl: Uncovered #1

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IDW

Star Trek: Picard's Academy #5

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IMAGE

Duke #2

Killadelphia #33

King Spawn #30

Moon Man #1

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MARVEL

Avengers Inc. #5

Avengers: Twilight #2

Dead X-Men #1

Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu: Gang War #2

The Incredible Hulk #8

Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars: Battleworld #3

Marvel's Voices: Legends #1

Miguel O'Hara: Spider-Man 2099 #5

Spine-Tingling Spider-Man #4

Star Wars: Doctor Aphra #40

Wolverine #42

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Until next time, get your READ on!

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Comic Cover of the Month


Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu: Gang War #2

MARVEL

Cover Art by David Aja

Saturday, May 22, 2021

Saturday Showcase: the Mandarin

 

The Mandarin is a popular villain that debuted in the '60s and fought with such characters as the Hulk, The Avengers, but mainly focused his rage towards Iron Man,  We have seen him change costumes, names, and origins.  Why do I say origins?  Well, Marvel Studios is changing is name to Wenwu and he is now known as Shang-Chi's father in the upcoming film, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.  So before the film is released, I wanted to educate you about the true Mandarin because his contribution to the Marvel Universe needs to be known.


The Mandarin is a supervillain published by Marvel Comics. He is the archenemy of Iron Man. The character was created by Stan Lee and designed by Don Heck, first appearing in Tales of Suspense #50 (February 1964).

The Mandarin was born in China before the Communist revolution to a wealthy Chinese father and an English aristocratic mother, both of whom died when he was very young. He is characterized as a megalomaniac, attempting to conquer the world on several occasions, yet also possessing a strong sense of honor. Though his primary obsession is Iron Man, given his high status as a supervillain, he has also come into conflict with Thor, Hulk and other superheroes in the Marvel Universe.

The Mandarin is portrayed as a genius scientist and a skilled martial artist. However, his primary sources of power are 10 rings that he adapted from the alien technology of a crashed space ship. Each ring has a different power and is worn on a specific finger.

The Mandarin sees technology as the surest means to achieve his goals. Over the years, he frequently attempts to turn the weapons and computers of various nations against them. Among the Mandarin's earliest schemes is the sabotage and theft of American missiles and spy planes built by Tony Stark. To restore public confidence in his workmanship, Stark dons his Iron Man armor and flies to China to investigate.  Iron Man soon became the Mandarin's principal obstacle against his plans for world domination.

During three of their early confrontations, the Mandarin manages to take Iron Man (or his alter ego Tony Stark) captive, but fails to kill him. Similarly, Iron Man thwarts the Mandarin's various schemes, but is unable to bring him to justice. Some of the Mandarin's early technological achievements are the launching of a small orbiting satellite whose "death-ray" he aims at Stark Industries, and the building of Ultimo, a 30-foot (9.1 m) humanoid android possessing vast destructive power.  The Mandarin would employ Ultimo four times over the years, but it was always defeated by Iron Man.

The Mandarin's teleportation technology  enables him to kidnap people at will or teleport himself out of threatening situations. He teleports the Swordsman to his castle just before the Avengers capture him, plotting to use him to destroy the Avengers and adding the technology to his sword to aid him, though the Swordsman betrays him and throws the bomb away. During his fifth encounter with Iron Man, the Mandarin teleports Harold J. "Happy" Hogan, a friend and confidant of Iron Man, to his castle in China half a world away. Hogan is wearing the Iron Man armor at the time to help protect his employer's secret identity, and the Mandarin mistakes him for his foe. In rescuing Hogan, Iron Man physically bests the Mandarin in personal combat for the first time. Iron Man redirected the missiles that the Mandarin had launched so that they hit the Mandarin's castle, destroying it.  The Mandarin escaped by means of his teleportation machinery and he materialized aboard his orbiting satellite.

The Mandarin then establishes a base in China's Gobi Desert, and turns his attention to the Hulk for a time, hoping to make the dull-witted brute into an accomplice. Two attempts at controlling the Hulk proved futile. First he places a device on the Hulk's neck, hoping to use him to start a war which will allow the Mandarin to take over the world. However, Nick Fury foils this scheme.  Next, the Mandarin allies himself with the American criminal the Sandman, who had just been beaten by the Hulk earlier. The Hulk destroys the Mandarin's desert base and the Mandarin sends the Sandman into a hot vat, turning him to glass.  The glass later shatters, and the Sandman has to recover slowly in the Mandarin's satellite den.  When the Mandarin next attacks Iron Man, he employs an android in the Hulk's likeness rather than the real Hulk. The Mandarin sets up a makeshift base of operations in the United States, and attempts to discredit Tony Stark publicly. Holding Iron Man captive for the fourth time, the Mandarin tries to learn if Iron Man is actually Stark, but Stark fools him with a rubber mask over his own features. His plans thwarted, the Mandarin tries to kill Stark's then-girlfriend, Janice Cord, but the Mandarin's betrothed Mei Ling saves her at the cost of her own life.

These are just some examples of how vital it is to remember the true Mandarin.  You cannot just hope people will forget the classic battles that took place in the comics.

Publication Information

Publisher:  Marvel Comics

First Appearance:  Tales of Suspense #50 (Feb. 1964)

Created by Stan Lee (writer) & Don Heck (artist)

Team Affiliations:

  • Mandarin's Minions
  • Hand
  • Tong

Notable Aliases:

  • Gene Khan
  • Zhang Tong
  • Tem Borjigin

Abilities:

Superb Athlete

Superhumanly Skilled Martial Artist

Brilliant and Brutal Tactician

Gifted Strategist

Genius Level Intellect

Wears Ten Rings that grant various Powers

For Marvel Movie Fans, they will argue that Wenwu is not the first time that Marvel Studios changed the Mandarin's name or origin and they would be correct.  In the film Iron Man 3,we found Sir Ben Kingsley portraying the leader of the Terrorist Group known as the Ten Rings.  We later found out he was just merely an actor, a pawn if you will, to distract the true agenda of the Ten Rings. I, myself, am looking forward to the new role that the Mandarin will play in the Marvel Universe.  I just think it's important to know where the villain the Mandarin got his start and why Marvel Fans are excited to see what role he will have in the next phase from Marvel Studios.


Until next time, get your READ on!

Saturday, May 8, 2021

Saturday Showcase: Shang-Chi, the Master of Kung Fu

 


My past few post have featured characters from the upcoming Shang-Chi film.  Today, I decided to showcase Shang-Chi himself.  Sit back, relax, and enjoy today's Saturday Showcase.


Shang-Chi, also known as the Master of Kung Fu and Brother Hand,nwas created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Jim Starlin, first appearing in Special Marvel Edition #15 (December 1973). 

Shang-Chi is proficient in numerous unarmed and weaponry-based wushu styles, including the use of the gùn, nunchaku, and jian.

Interesting Fact:

The character of Shang-Chi was conceived in late 1972. Marvel had wished to acquire the rights to adapt the Kung Fu television program, but were denied permission by the show's owner, Warner Communications, owner of Marvel's primary rival, DC Comics. Instead, Marvel acquired the comic book rights to Sax Rohmer's pulp villain Dr. Fu Manchu.  They developed Shang-Chi, a master of kung fu, who was introduced as a previously unknown son of Fu Manchu.


Shang-Chi was born in the Honan province of China, and is the son of Fu Manchu, the Chinese mastermind who has repeatedly attempted world conquest and had a thirst for blood. His mother was a white American woman genetically selected by his father.

Shang-Chi was raised and trained from infancy in the martial arts by his father and his tutors. Believing his father was a benevolent humanitarian, Shang-Chi was sent on a mission to London to murder Dr. James Petrie, who his father claimed was evil and a threat to peace. After successfully assassinating Petrie, he encountered Fu Manchu's archenemy, Sir Denis Nayland Smith, who revealed to Shang-Chi his father's true nature. 

After confronting his mother in New York City for the truth, Shang-Chi realized that Fu Manchu was evil. Shang-Chi fought his way past Fu Manchu's Si-Fan assassins at his Manhattan headquarters, telling his father that they were now enemies and vowing to put an end to his evil schemes.

After several encounters and coming to trust one another, Shang-Chi eventually became an ally of Sir Denis Nayland Smith and MI-6. Together with Smith, Tarr, fellow MI-6 agents Clive Reston and Leiko Wu, and Dr Petrie, who was revealed to still be alive.

Shang-Chi went on many adventures and missions, usually thwarting his father's numerous plans for world domination. Shang-Chi would occasionally encounter his half-sister Fah Lo Suee who led her own faction of the Si-Fan, but opposed her attempts to make him a pawn in her own schemes to usurp their father’s criminal empire.


As I have said in my Fu Manchu post, Marvel is tweaking Shang-Chi's background including the name of his father.  So I am interested in seeing what leaves and what remains the same.


Publication Information

Publisher:  Marvel Comics

First Appearance: Special Marvel Edition #15 (December 1973)

Created By: Steve Englehart & Jim Starlin

Team Affiliations:

Five Weapons Society

Avengers

Agents of Atlas

MI-6

Freelance Restorations

Marvel Knights

Heroes for Hire

Secret Avengers

Protectors

Underground

Partnerships:

Clive Reston

Black Jack Tarr

Leiko Wu

Iron Fist

Sword Master

Spider-Man

Notable Aliases: Master of Kung-Fu

                                Brother Hand

                                Commander Hand

Abilities:

Master Martial Artist

Mastery of Chi


Until next time, get your READ on!

Saturday, May 1, 2021

Saturday Showcase: Zheng Zu (Fu Manchu)

 


With the teaser trailer to Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings breaking the internet a few weeks ago, I have decided to let my next few Showcases center around characters from the film.  Last week I showcased Death Dealer and back in February of 2020, I showcased Razor-Fist.  This week is a controversial showcase.  You see, in the comics Shang-Chi's father is Zheng  Zu, but in the upcoming film his father is Wenwu.  Why the change?  It is simple.  The character of Fu Manchu can be seen as a negative stereo type and not a correct representation of the Chinese culture.  That is why Marvel Studios went the route of Wenwu being Shang-Chi's father.  Which is cool on another level because Wenwu is a Marvel villain that needs to be in the MCU. (not the Iron Man 3 version Jay)  Since I see myself as a Comic Historian, I decided to showcase Shang-Chi's original father first so you can get a feel of Shang-Chi's true origin. Don't worry, I will showcase Wenwu one day as well.

BIO:

Born during the early Qing Dynasty, Zheng Zu gained his education at the Tibetan monastery of Rach where he learned martial arts, arcane knowledge, and every known discipline of science. Becoming highly regarded in his monastery.

Zu was a powerful sorcerer along with his younger brother Zheng Yi. The brothers and their five disciples, the Deadly Warriors, formed the Five Weapons Society to protect China. On one such mission, the Sorcerer Brothers and the Deadly Warriors protected the Tianjin Prefecture from Fin Fang Foom. The Ancient One, a fellow sorcerer and friend, provided the brothers the Eyes of the Dragon, a pair of stones that granted longevity and vigor while requiring the sacrifice of another. By 1860, the brothers had aged decades beyond their natural lifespans through the use of longevity spells and had grown weaker as a result. 

During the Second Opium War, the Society fought against British forces, but were defeated by Dormammu and the Mindless Ones summoned by the British sorcerer Baron Harkness, resulting in the death of the Deadly Warriors. Zu attempted to use the Eyes of the Dragon to save the fatally wounded Yi at the cost of his own life, but not wanting to rule the Society alone, Yi reversed the spell, granting Zu immortality and restoring his youth, giving him the power to defeat the combined British forces.

Following the death of his brother and the Deadly Warriors, Zu led the Society alone, establishing five houses in their honor. Without his brother's guidance, Zu lost his way, becoming increasingly bitter and ruthless. After losing one of the houses during the Boxer Rebellion, Zu renounced his country and followers for their perceived weakness and lied about his brother's death, claiming he killed him for being weak as well and stole his spirit energy to augment his own. 

Fu Manchu approached a "scientifically perfect" American woman to be the mother of his progeny. Enticed by his power, she agreed, resulting in the birth of a son, Shang-Chi and a daughter, Zheng Shi-Hua.  During their childhood, Shang-Chi and Shi-Hua accidentally discovered one of their father's secret laboratories in his Hunan retreat. As punishment, their father told Shang-Chi that he gave Shi-Hua a merciful death, explaining that the luxury of human bonds was weakness. In truth, he secretly sent Shi-Hua to the House of the Deadly Hammer in Russia. Shang-Chi would continue to be raised in isolation in his father's Hunan retreat; unbeknownst to Shang-Chi, the Hunan retreat was the House of the Deadly Hand, with Shang-Chi chosen to be its champion.  Like with Shang-Chi and Shi-Hua, their father selected several of his other children to be raised in the Society's other Houses as their respective champions, with an unnamed son at the House of the Deadly Staff in Britain, son Takeshi at the House of the Deadly Sabre in Japan and daughter Esme at the House of the Deadly Dagger in France.

Powers and Abilities:

  • Fu Manchu is a genius in every field of knowledge. He is a skilled medical practitioner and surgeon, where he has cultivated various diseases and viruses to use against his enemies.
  • Fu Manchu is a master of disguise and can pass for any member of the human race, while speaking in their languages without any discernable accent.
  • Fu Manchu is a master of unarmed combat.
  • He can hypnotize people with his eyes to the point where few men could gaze into his eyes without falling under his control.
  • With the revelation of his true identity as the ancient sorcerer Zheng Zu, he is a master in the mystic arts and has discovered the means to immortality.

Fu Manchu Publication Information:

Publisher- Marvel Comics
First Appearance- Special Marvel Edition #15 (December 1973)
Created By- Sax Rohmer
Adapted By- Steve Englehart, Al Milgrom,& Jim Starlin
Alter Ego- Zheng Zu

Team Affiliations:
Si-Fan
Golden Dawn
Hai Dai
Shadow Council
Five Weapons Society

Abilities:
Genius-Level Intellect
Hypnosis
Martial Arts Expert
Medical Practitioner
Longevity
Master Sorcerer


I hope you found this post informative.  Like I said earlier, I will eventually do a post on Wenwu as well.

Until next time, get your READ on!

Saturday, April 24, 2021

Saturday Showcase: Death Dealer

 


Well, we recently got a teaser trailer for Shang-Chi, the latest project from Marvel Studios.  So, I decided to use my Showcase to educate you on exactly who Shang-Chi is as well as his the people he will face to make his destiny his own.    First we will discuss the Death Dealer.  I fill he may play a more important role in the film than he did in the comics.  He only lasted a span of four issues back in the '80s.


Li Ching-Lin was an agent working for MI6 who was secretly working for Fu Manchu. Lin was considered too brutal and dangerous by MI6's director Fah Lo Suee.  She hired Denis Nayland Smith and Shang-Chi to eliminate him. Shang-Chi visited his residence, and a small fight ensued in which Shang-Chi was able to dominate Lin and so Lin fled. He returned to Fu (who was using the alias Wang Yu-Seng) and anoints Lin as the "Death Dealer" and gives him a mask and costume. Death Dealer traveled to Leiko's apartment, where Shang-Chi and his gang were meeting. 

Death Dealer launched a grenade through the window but was unsuccessful in killing anyone. Before leaving, he again fought Shang-Chi and the pair dueled with both fists and blades until Death Dealer was disarmed by Clive Reston's gun. Outmatched, Death Dealer fled and dove out the window into the River Thames. Before leaving he dropped a deck of cards in the rubble.


He returned to Fu Manchu.  Shang-Chi realized the cards were a hidden mosaic of Fu Manchu's castle. Shang-Chi then began searching London for the location of Wang Yu-Seng. When Shang-Chi was knocked out by the poison from a giant scorpion that had been created by Fu, Death Dealer helped bring Shang-Chi back to the laboratory.  Shang-Chi eventually escaped and Death Dealer was sent to fight him again. However, even in his weakened state, Shang-Chi proved to be a stronger opponent than Death Dealer realized and he fled with Fu Manchu as the palace started to flood. He and Fu Manchu fled on a helicopter vowing to return to China.


In China, they took up residence in Fu Manchu's castle there. When Shang-Chi arrived at the fortress, Death Dealer confronted him and attempted to claim some of Shang-Chi's blood but was quickly killed when Shang-Chi threw a brazier at him and the Death Dealer erupted in flames.


DEATH DEALER

Real Name: Li Ching-Lin

Current Alias: Death-Dealer

Relatives: Huo Li (son)

Affiliation: Formally MI6

Status

Living Status: Deceased

Identity: No Dual

Marital Status: Single

Occupation: Agent of Fu Manchu

Characteristics

Gender: Male

Origin

Created by Doug Moench & Gene Day

First Appearance: 

Master of Kung Fu #115

(August, 1982)

Appearance of Death:

Master of Kung Fu #118

(November, 1982)

That's all I know about the Death Dealer.  I am sure his part in the film, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings will be more dominate than his run in the comics.  

Until next time, get your READ on!

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Derf's Picks of the Week (January 27, 2021)

New Week!

New Comics!

'Nuff Said!

Dark Horse

The Witcher: Fading Memories #3

DC Comics

Batman: White Knight Presents: Harley Quinn #4

Future State: Aquaman #1

Future State: Batman / Superman #1

Future State: Dark Detective #2

Future State: Legion of Super-Heroes #1

Future State: Suicide Squad #1

Joker / Harley: Criminal Sanity #7

Strange Adventures #8

IDW

Usagi Yojimbo: Wanderer's Road #3

IMAGE

Spawn #314

MARVEL

The Amazing Spider-Man #58

Daredevil #26

Excalibur #17

Fantastic Four #28

Marvel #4

New Mutants #15

Star Wars: Bounty Hunters #9

Wolverine #9

X-Men #17

Well, that's it for this week.  I hope you saw something that caught your eye.

Until next time, get your READ on!