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Marcus To delivers some stunning art on every page of the issue. The style is perfect for both the characters and the thrilling action. Read Full Review
Shang-Chi #10continues to explore the fractured family tree of the Master of Kung Fu, as he travels back to the land of his mother's birth. With upcoming issues planning to explore more of Tao-Lo and the effect it has on Shang-Chi, Marvel's premier martial artist is in for the fight of his life. Read Full Review
As a whole, Shang-Chi remains solid and is a comic I look forward to with every new chapter. Read Full Review
The prose is pretty simplistic -- and expository -- but the art's solid and there are interesting plot developments. Character work is a bit thin on the ground. And Chieftain Xin is pretty dang stupid, even for a comic book villain (this is 2 issues running where he's given up the chance to win a fight because … he's the bad guy and bad guys don't win).
I'm never gonna consider this series deep or inventive, but I also won't hold that against it. It doesn't pretend to be any more complicated than it is, and it does a decent job of entertaining.
I can't put my finger on why this book feels off but, to me, it is. I just think it's so redundant, the dialogue is very cheesy and I just feel like it's not very exciting right now. Which sucks, because it was going pretty good.