• Shang-Chi versus mystical kung-fu masters in the streets of London!
• With a little help from THE DAUGHTERS OF THE DRAGON!
• Terrible truths about Shang's fallen comrade revealed!
Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #2 shows how Shang-Chi can solve problems while respecting Chinese philosophy. Read Full Review
Tan Eng Huat's style is too distorted and inconsistent to do this tale justice. Huat's work deteriorates from issue #1, with a poor use of perspective throughout this chapter. Read Full Review
Everything in me wants to love this book. I've always wanted to see more of Shang-Chi and I love Mike Benson's work with Deadpool and Moon Knight. Sadly, nothing about this issue feels unique. It's basically by the numbers and then hindered by some very inconsistent visuals. And you'd expect a book called "Deadly Hands of Kung Fu" to show off the lead's hand-to-hand abilities, right? Hopefully the narrative will become more compelling in the next issue. Even though I'm not the biggest fan around of this issue, I simply can't turn my back on Chi just yet. Here's hoping the third chapter is an improvement. Read Full Review