Shang-Chi
Few characters arrived in the Bronze Age with quite the kinetic energy of Shang-Chi, who made his debut in Mestre do Kung Fu #1 in 1975, brought to life by the creative trio of Steve Englehart, Jim Starlin, and Al Milgrom. Published through Editora Abril across a remarkable stretch of nearly five decades, this is a character with genuine staying power — turning up in Superaventuras Marvel and his own dedicated Shang-Chi series alongside some of Marvel's heaviest hitters, from Wolverine and Ororo Munroe to the web-slinging Homem-Aranha and the blind defender Matt Murdock. Whether you're a longtime collector or just discovering the breadth of Brazilian Marvel publishing, Shang-Chi's catalog presence is a testament to how deeply this Bronze Age standout resonated with readers far beyond his original pages.
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