Thor #11
In "O, amère victoire !", Fu Manchu's desperate escape in his flying saucer takes a shocking turn when he's confronted by his own son—setting off a chain of events that forces the mastermind to face the consequences of his legacy. Written by Doug Moench and brought to life by Mike Zeck’s dynamic art, with Gene Day’s inks and Bob Sharen’s colors, this 1984 issue delivers a tense, character-driven clash that pushes Shang-Chi to his limits. The cover by Gil Kane and John Romita, inked by Dick Giordano and John Romita, captures the moment of high-stakes confrontation with dramatic flair.
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Escaping in his flying saucer, Fu Manchu is confronted by his son. Forced to crashland, Fu Manchu unleashes three aliens against Shang-Chi. Chi overcomes them and attacks Fu Manchu once more, causing the saucer to malfunction and explode, seemingly killing Fu Manchu.
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