Fah Lo Suee
Fah Lo Suee is one of Marvel's most intriguing Bronze Age creations, stepping out of the shadows in Master of Kung Fu #26 in 1975 courtesy of writer Doug Moench and artist Keith Pollard. She moves through a world populated by some of Marvel's most compelling and dangerous figures — Shang-Chi, Fu Manchu, Clive Reston, and Black Jack Tarr among them — which tells you everything about the high-stakes, espionage-drenched corner of the Marvel Universe she calls home. Across nearly four and a half decades of publication, she's proven herself a figure of genuine staying power, her appearances collected in the landmark Master of Kung Fu omnibus and epic collection volumes that fans of the era treasure. If you're discovering the rich, morally complex world of Master of Kung Fu, Fah Lo Suee is exactly the kind of character who rewards your attention.
#26
Trivia
- Doug Moench has written more of Fah Lo Suee's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 29 issues.