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It's Shang-Chi's birthday! Do you think he'll treat himself and get a cookie cake, or maybe just take the day off and watch a couple movies he's been meaning to get to?




So this is pretty much Shang's plot this story. He gets attacked by assassins, there's a lynched Shang-Chi dummy they show him--it's pretty insensitive of Fu Manchu, to be honest. Good on Shang for cutting them down, but I can't help but think there's gonna be a New Yorker cover over people finding all these lynched Shang-Chis around town.

Meanwhile, Fu Manchu has a yin-only conference table... with a THRONE... and I know people take issue with him being a card-carrying villain instead of a sympathetic antihero who wants his dead wife back? But c'mon. That's great. Ken Adams would be proud.

Meanwhile, Shang fights a... gay American Gladiator. Big swing, I can dig it.
Finally, fed up with the whole thing, Shang goes to confront the Devil Daddy.






So this is pretty much Shang's plot this story. He gets attacked by assassins, there's a lynched Shang-Chi dummy they show him--it's pretty insensitive of Fu Manchu, to be honest. Good on Shang for cutting them down, but I can't help but think there's gonna be a New Yorker cover over people finding all these lynched Shang-Chis around town.

Meanwhile, Fu Manchu has a yin-only conference table... with a THRONE... and I know people take issue with him being a card-carrying villain instead of a sympathetic antihero who wants his dead wife back? But c'mon. That's great. Ken Adams would be proud.

Meanwhile, Shang fights a... gay American Gladiator. Big swing, I can dig it.
Finally, fed up with the whole thing, Shang goes to confront the Devil Daddy.

