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Special Marvel Edition (1971-1974) #16

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Shang-Chi reunites with M'Nai, an old friend, but the circumstances are less than ideal -- M'Nai has been ordered by Fu Manchu to assassinate Shang-Chi!

21 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 13, 2018

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Jim Starlin

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James P. "Jim" Starlin is an American comic book writer and artist. With a career dating back to the early 1970s, he is best known for "cosmic" tales and space opera; for revamping the Marvel Comics characters Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock; and for creating or co-creating the Marvel characters Thanos and Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu. Death and suicide are recurring themes in Starlin's work: Personifications of Death appeared in his Captain Marvel series and in a fill-in story for Ghost Rider; Warlock commits suicide by killing his future self; and suicide is a theme in a story he plotted and drew for The Rampaging Hulk magazine.

In the mid-1970s, Starlin contributed a cache of stories to the independently published science-fiction anthology Star Reach. Here he developed his ideas of God, death, and infinity, free of the restrictions of mainstream comics publishers' self-censorship arm, the Comics Code Authority. Starlin also drew "The Secret of Skull River", inked by frequent collaborator Al Milgrom, for Savage Tales #5 (July 1974).

When Marvel Comics wished to use the name of Captain Marvel for a new, different character,[citation needed] Starlin was given the rare opportunity to produce a one-shot story in which to kill off a main character. The Death of Captain Marvel became the first graphic novel published by the company itself. (

In the late 1980s, Starlin began working more for DC Comics, writing a number of Batman stories, including the four-issue miniseries Batman: The Cult (Aug.-Nov. 1988), and the storyline "Batman: A Death in the Family", in Batman #426-429 (Dec. 1988 – Jan. 1989), in which Jason Todd, the second of Batman's Robin sidekicks, was killed. The death was decided by fans, as DC Comics set up a hotline for readers to vote on as to whether or not Jason Todd should survive a potentially fatal situation. For DC he created Hardcore Station.

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September 23, 2024
M'Nai (Midnight) is the brother of Shang-Chi - but he is his father's son first. Gut wrenching fight between two men raised to be perfect weapons by their father. After this issue the body of Midnight is taken by the Kree and he becomes Midnight Sun - a cosmic level villain who has gone toe to toe with the Silver Surfer!
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August 11, 2019
Second appearance of Shang Chi, and it’s s good one. This character is complex and offers a lot to a narrative landscape if done right. If done poorly it could easily lose its power and become a stereotypical caricature.
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