SHANG-CHI VS THOR! For several months, Shang-Chi has reintegrated himself into the Marvel Universe by bumping heads with the likes of Spider-Man, Captain America, Wolverine, the Fantastic Four, and Iron Man. And each time, he has proven to be the unstoppable force his father trained him to be. But his dad never taught him how to defeat a god... Don't miss the end of the first arc, Shang-Chi vs. The Marvel Universe!!!
OverallA really strong issue in which Shang Chi continues to try and convert his family into a more honorable way of doing things. Yet it looks like he is going to be in for some real trials in the next issue if the cliffhanger is anything to go by. Read Full Review
Dike Ruan blew me away with the art in this issue. There are so many great visual moments to be found and the action was visually thrilling throughout. Read Full Review
Shang-Chi #6 concludes the Master of Kung-Fu's battle against the Marvel Universe with a decision that promises to have repercussions on his life. However, with the next arc promising to explore how Shang-Chi's parents met and introducing a new enemy, his troubles are far from over. Read Full Review
It shouldn't be a surprise at this point, but Shang-Chi continues to be great on all fronts. Read Full Review
"Shang-Chi" #6 continues an action-packed run that shouldn't be missed and sets up some great stakes for the character moving forward. Read Full Review
This one comes recommended if you enjoy this character of the writer as he is always reliable in terms of his storytelling and it is pretty fun. Read Full Review
I like when character are in condition of moral choice. I like when it comes to choices a superhero make.
This was enjoyable.
Art was above average but nothing great.
I don't know where book is going.
If there were ever a true test of a characters mettle when faced with a impossible moral choice and their back's up against a wall this issue shows off Shang-Chi's in SPADES.
Fun little fight issue with a sweet twist toward the end! Excited to see which direction we go in next!
It's a nice slam-bang conclusion to this arc, and it leaves the board arranged in an interesting configuration for the next one. Although the prose is a little basic and action-movie-y, Shang-Chi's choice has impressive weight -- it's both personally meaningful and plot-relevant. The art's extremely dynamic, to the point that it risks being confusing. Overall, this is a nice popcorn comic with some deep character work tucked inside.
This was a good, cool comic book fight. Enjoyable.
This one was another good one. Probably the best yet. Very fun.