Fu Manchu was a criminal mastermind and leader of the Si-Fan. For years, he was opposed by Denis Nayland Smith and later his own son, Shang-Chi.[3]
History
Origins
He learned martial arts, the various scientific disciplines, and esoteric knowledge at a monastery. Fu Manchu attempted to take over the United States and the world on numerous occasions. One of his earlier attempts global domination by controlling the minds of the League of Nations' representatives in 1933 was stopped by Denis Nayland Smith.[4] His first attempt to conquer the United States by dispersing a mind control chemical in the atmosphere via aircraft was defeated by his son Shang-Chi.[5] Later Spider-Man and Shang-Chi stopped his attempt to brainwash the citizens of the United States via television using a transmitter installed on the Empire State Building. Fu Manchu then attempted to manipulate China and the United States into a war against each other, but was foiled by Iron Fist, Spider-Man and the Sons of the Tiger.[6]
Shang-Chi and MI6 later stopped Fu Manchu from knocking the Moon out of orbit, thereby bringing chaos to Earth and giving him the opportunity to conquer it.[7] Fu Manchu then brought together several shadowy and criminal secret societies (Thugees, Leopard Cult, Three-Cornered Sight, Hashishin, Twenty-Third Sect, Light-Seekers, Templars, Phansigars, Followers of the Left-Hand Path, and his own Celestial Order of the Si-Fan) under an umbrella secret society, the Order of the Golden Dawn.[8] Using these new assets he attempted to sow chaos and a World War 3 via using mind control on UN representatives, creating "UFO" incidents, and attempting to detonate a nuclear weapon in New York before being stopped by Shang-Chi.[8][9][10] For almost two decades he was inactive and believed dead, and upon his return built a lightning ray weapon "Hellfire" which could destroy cities, before being foiled once again by Shang-Chi and MI6.[11]
Seeking alliance with Black Panther
As the Black Panther was touring in the United States, looking for a wife, Fu Manchu had him followed by his ninjas to Luke Cage's flat.[12] Those attacked the two heroes but were forced to retreat, allowing the pair to infiltrate their ship and then Fu Manchu's Fortress.
Going now by the name of "Han", he offered his daughter Kwai Far to T'Challa, hoping to unite their kingdoms. But as the Panther refused the offer, feeling he was bound to someone else, Han got mad, rejecting his daughter and unleashing his ninjas over the two heroes, soon rejoined by his son Shang-Chi. Cage, T'Challa, and Shang-Shi managed to defeat the ninjas and dodge the Dragon, and all left the fortress along with Kwai Far.[2]Attributes
Abilities
Genius-Level Intellect: Fu Manchu invented the mind control mimosa which could be dispersed in the atmosphere,[5] developed a transmitter to brainwash people via television,[13] built a huge subterranean mountain fortress, made plans to knock the moon from its orbit, built the Hellfire lighting ray weapon which could destroy cities,[14] genetically engineered "aliens",[10] created giant arthropods (spiders, praying mantis, scorpions),[15][16] and mutate human-animal hybrids.[17]
Unarmed Combat
Master of Disguise
HypnotismParaphernalia
Equipment
Weapons
Transportation
Notes
- Fu Manchu was originally created by British pulp novelist Sax Rohmer (real name Arthur Sarsfield Ward) and was the eponymous antagonist in several novels and anthologies published between 1913 and 1917. Fu Manchu's greatest adversaries were Sir Denis Nayland Smith and Doctor Petrie (also creations of Sax Rohmer). Fu's infamous son, Shang-Chi, is a character unique to the Marvel Universe and has no pulp era counterpart. As Marvel Comics Entertainment no longer maintains the license to use Fu Manchu as a character, he is seldom referenced in comics but does occasionally appear under an assumed name. The Marvel Comics version of Fu Manchu was first developed by Roy Thomas and Steve Englehart.
- In Earth-616, Fu Manchu is a real person, but most people believe him to be a fictional character:
- A poster seen in Amazing Spider-Man Annual #4 (1967) depicts this character with the text "Fu Manchu for mayor" in the Coffe Bean. This is apparently a joke.
- In Giant-Size Spider-Man #2 (1974), Spider-Man believes that Fu Manchu is a fictional character until they meet each other - and even then, Spider-Man is still sceptic!
See Also
- 90 appearance(s) of Zheng Zu (Earth-616)
- 1 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Zheng Zu (Earth-616)
- 16 minor appearance(s) of Zheng Zu (Earth-616)
- 46 mention(s) of Zheng Zu (Earth-616)
- 8 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Zheng Zu (Earth-616)
- 47 image(s) of Zheng Zu (Earth-616)
- 5 quotation(s) by or about Zheng Zu (Earth-616)
- 2 victim(s) killed by Zheng Zu (Earth-616)
- 9 item(s) used/owned by Zheng Zu (Earth-616)
Links and References
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Secret Avengers #8
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Black Panther (Vol. 4) #11
- ↑ Special Marvel Edition #15
- ↑ Master of Kung Fu #81
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Master of Kung Fu #18
- ↑ Kung Fu Special #1
- ↑ Master of Kung Fu #48–50
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Master of Kung Fu #83
- ↑ Master of Kung Fu #86
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Master of Kung Fu #89
- ↑ Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu #6
- ↑ Black Panther (Vol. 4) #10
- ↑ Giant-Size Spider-Man #2
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu #6
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Master of Kung Fu #49
- ↑ Master of Kung Fu #118
- ↑ Master of Kung Fu (Vol. 2) #3
- ↑ X-Men (Vol. 2) #62
- ↑ Master of Kung Fu #48
- ↑ Master of Kung Fu #48–49