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Heir
to a criminal empire, the noble warrior named Shang-Chi has renounced his
father's wicked ways. Trained since birth to be the ultimate living
weapon, Shang is the world's greatest martial artist. Now, he uses his
fighting skills to protect others in an eternal game of death and deceit.
He is Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu!
Real
name: Shang-Chi
Occupation: Master of Kung Fu; former secret agent and fisherman
Group affiliation: Marvel Knights; formerly MI-6, British Secret
Intelligence
Base of operations: Mobile
First appearance: Special Marvel Edition #15 (1973)
Height:
5'10"
Weight: 175 lbs.
Eye color: Brown
Hair color: Black
Powers: Shang-Chi is the greatest living practitioner of Kung Fu
and an expert in various related disciplines. Also, he is proficient in
the art of meditation, which he uses to focus his chi -- the mysterious
energy martial-arts masters channel to strengthen their skills.
Weapons:
As a master of Kung Fu, Shang-Chi is well-versed in the use of many
hand-held martial-arts implements -- including the staff, nunchukas and
double-edged sword.
History: Son of an international crime lord, Shang-Chi grew to
young-adulthood at a secluded retreat in Hunan, China. By the time he
turned 19, he had mastered multiple mental and martial arts. Only then did
his father send him out into the world -- to assassinate an old enemy. The
idealistic Shang set out to complete the task, naively believing his
father to be a great humanitarian. Fully informed of his family's true
nature as events unfolded, a shocked and disillusioned Shang vowed to
topple the criminal empire he unwittingly had served.
Ultimately,
Shang helped bring about his father's apparent death. The elixir that had
allowed the crime lord to retain his youth for decades was no longer
sufficient. Rapidly aging, he required Shang's blood to restore his
physical vitality. During the showdown that followed, an explosion set off
by Shang's compatriots demolished the family's Hunan stronghold. Shang
escaped, but it was assumed that his father had been killed in the blast.
Wracked
by guilt, Shang wandered for weeks. Contemplating his future and purpose,
he eventually came to believe that he had atoned for his father's murder.
Shang rejected the "games of deceit and death" in which he had
participated, and retired to a passive existence as a fisherman in the
Chinese province of Kwang Tung.
When
rumors surfaced of his father's renewed activity, Shang resumed his life's
mission. Disguising himself as member of the Triad, he infiltrated the
Asian underworld to learn the crime lord's plans. His quest brought him
into the company of the X-Men, a heroic band of outlaw mutant adventurers,
and led to his employment with Heroes for Hire Inc., a firm of freelance
superhuman operatives.
After
establishing himself in Manhattan's Chinatown, Shang discovered that the
hunted had become the hunter: His father now sought to eliminate his
dishonorable heir. Dispatching the warlord's top assassin, Shang fell in
with a loose-knit team of costumed crimefighters that included Daredevil,
fearless blind adventurer; Black Widow, one-time international spy; Moon
Knight, undead avenger of evil; and Dagger, child of light. Since
orchestrating the bombing of the group's headquarters, Shang's father
believes him dead. However, control in the game of death and deceit merely
has changed hands: Shang-Chi survives, ready to counterattack the crime
lord's schemes under the cloak of his own demise.
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