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Morally awakened as he is, Shang-Chi still killed someone. And people aren't about to let him get away with the loathsome murder of a helpless innocent. This isn't a Harley Quinn comic, after all.


Slow news day, anyone?
Okay, I'm being a prick. They planted the story deliberately to draw Shang in, which works. Ah, the seventies, when it was a sure bet that everyone read the newspaper. Shang makes his way to Blackjack Tarr's house, where...

Shang gets past numerous booby traps, robots, and other poor shows of hospitality before confronting Blackjack himself.


With Blackjack defeated, Shang disarms and confronts Neyland Smith.


You gotta wonder if he ever tried that with Professor X.


Slow news day, anyone?
Okay, I'm being a prick. They planted the story deliberately to draw Shang in, which works. Ah, the seventies, when it was a sure bet that everyone read the newspaper. Shang makes his way to Blackjack Tarr's house, where...

Shang gets past numerous booby traps, robots, and other poor shows of hospitality before confronting Blackjack himself.


With Blackjack defeated, Shang disarms and confronts Neyland Smith.


You gotta wonder if he ever tried that with Professor X.