Shang-Chi
Few characters arrived with the sheer kinetic force of Shang-Chi, who exploded onto the Bronze Age Marvel scene in Special Marvel Edition #15 (1973), conjured by the remarkable creative pairing of Steve Englehart and Jim Starlin. Born into one of the most distinctive corners of the Marvel Universe, he carved out his legacy across the pages of Master of Kung Fu and The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu — titles that gave him room to breathe, brood, and dazzle — while sharing adventures with a rich cast including Leiko Wu, Black Jack Tarr, Clive Reston, and even Spider-Man himself. With 394 catalog appearances spanning an extraordinary 53 years, ten of them recognized as key collector issues, Shang-Chi is no footnote — he's a cornerstone, a character whose staying power from the Bronze Age all the way to 2026 speaks to something genuinely timeless at his core. If you haven't spent time with his stories, you're missing one of Marvel's most atmospheric and enduring figures.
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Trivia
- Marvel's Shang-Chi debuted with his origins directly tied to a licensed Fu Manchu property, a connection that grew increasingly awkward over time and was ultimately dropped, forcing Marvel to rework the character entirely.screenrant.com
- In a significant continuity overhaul, Marvel replaced Shang-Chi's father Fu Manchu with a different villainous parent, a deliberate move to shed the pulp-fiction baggage that had shadowed the character since his earliest appearances.screenrant.com
- Doug Moench has written more of Shang-Chi's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 99 issues.
Covers through the years — 1974–2024
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