Giant-Size Master of Kung Fu Vol 1 2
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The girl [Sandy] surprises me. I have met her in a place which demands money in return for the 'teaching' of a skill which may only be learned ... through a process of self-effacement ... and yet she has learned.
Appearing in "The Devil Doctor's Triumph"Edit
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
- Doctor Chen
- Sandy Chen
Locations:
- New York
- Peking (Beijing)
- Chinese countryside
Synopsis for "The Devil Doctor's Triumph"Edit
Chapter 1: Eyes On a sidewalk outside a martial arts studio, a drunk accosts Shang-Chi while he waits for Sir Denis Nayland Smith to arrive. The man swings, misses, and crashes through a plate glass window. The owner of the studio, a woman named Sandy, invites Shang-Chi inside. She invites him to dinner, then to a walk in the park. The "drunk" reports to Fu Manchu that Shang-Chi missed his appointment with Smith.

Added by SeltzerBombChapter 2: Air

Added by SeltzerBombChapter 3: Deceit
Shang-Chi makes his way through the streets of Peking to meet another contact. He hears footsteps following him. Assassins gather in his wake until there are dozens. He reaches a courtyard and cannot go any further. He draws the nunchaku, angry that he must use a weapon, but here he has no choice. "Madness rules his spirit! He would oppose us all!!" says one of the assassins before they close in.

Added by SeltzerBombShang-Chi reaches the rendezvous point. A robed figure beckons him to a waiting car. The figure pulls back its hood to reveal ... Sandy! The car takes them to Chen's home in the countryside. Sandy turns out to be the daughter of Doctor Chen, whom she has not seen in ten years.
While Sandy prepares tea, Chen tells Shang-Chi that he must pass on the secret of his research. He whispers it before Sandy returns.
Next morning Sandy and an agent leave to make the final arrangements for Chen's defection. The "agent" goes to Fu Manchu's fortress and carries an unconscious Sandy inside.
Shang-Chi patrols outside Chen's house. He notices a door left open and finds Chen has stabbed himself. Fu has arrived too late to wrest the secret from Chen, but he can still get it from his son. Someone knocks out Shang-Chi.
He awakens in the fortress with truth serum in his bloodstream. Fu wants the secret. Shang-Chi only says, "Where ... is ... the ... girl?" Fu pulls a lever, and Shang-Chi falls through a trap door.
Chapter 4: Dementia
Shang-Chi finds himself in the top half of an hourglass, and the bottom half has metal spikes set in a pool of acid! Fu Manchu demands the secret, but time runs out. Shang-Chi falls headfirst ... and grabs two spikes. He flips onto a normal floor. Taking the only exit, he enters a maze.

Added by SeltzerBombShang-Chi steps into the original room. He has proven that Fu cannot force the secret from him, so there is no reason to keep it. But in fact, there is no secret. Chen was trying to develop a synthetic nutrient and abolish hunger. He failed, and so he killed himself. Fu becomes angry. When Shang-Chi asks again about Sandy, Fu says, "You fool!! You killed her yourself!"
A commotion erupts upstairs. Smith, Tarr, and several agents erupt into the room, guns blazing. One of the assassins tries to kill Shang-Chi with a large sword but manages only a deep cut in his side before getting shot. Fu Manchu escapes in the confusion. Smith tells Shang-Chi that they found Sandy's body in the maze.
Appearing in "The Yellow Claw Strikes!"Edit
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Suwan
Villains:
- Yellow Claw
- Fritz von Voltzmann
Other Characters:
- Rocky Miller
Locations:
- San Quentin penitentiary
- San Francisco
Synopsis for "The Yellow Claw Strikes!"Edit
reprints the second story in Yellow Claw #1 (October 1956)
Appearing in "A Trap for Jimmy Woo!"Edit
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Suwan
- Phil Kane
Villains:
- Yellow Claw
- Fritz von Voltzmann
Other Characters:
Locations:
- San Francisco
Synopsis for "A Trap for Jimmy Woo!"Edit
reprints the third story in Yellow Claw #1 (October 1956)
NotesEdit
- This issue was published between Master of Kung Fu #21-22.
TriviaEdit
See AlsoEdit
- Write your own review of this comic!
- Discuss Giant-Size Master of Kung Fu Vol 1 2 on the forums
- Cover gallery for the Giant-Size Master of Kung Fu series
Recommended ReadingEdit
- Daughters of the Dragon #1-6
- Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #1-33
- Iron Fist (Volume 1) #1-15
- Iron Fist (Volume 2) #1-2
- Iron Fist (Volume 3) #1-3
- Iron Fist (Volume 4) #1-6
- Master of Kung Fu #17-125
- Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 #11
- Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 2 #15
- Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu #1-6
- White Tiger #1-6
- Yellow Claw #1-4
Links and ReferencesEdit
- None.