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Back Issue #105

Back Issue #105

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT

The Bronze Age's greatest fist-fighters bust loose in Back Issue, the Deadly Hands issue! Featuring histories of Iron Fist, Master of Kung Fu, Yang, the Bronze Tiger, Hands of the Dragon, Neal Adams' Armor, Marvel's Deadly Hands of Kung Fu mag, and… Hong Kong Phooey! Plus Muhammad Ali in toons and toys. Featuring JOhn Byrne, Chris Claremont, Steve Englehart, Paul Gulacy, Larry Hama, Doug Moench, Denny O'neil, John Ostrander, Warren Sattler, Jim Starlin, and others.
Date Available: 06/06/2018
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


The perfect magazine for Collectors of a Certain Age, this particular issue hits some '70's sweet spots. Those of you who cannot picture an entire genre of Kung-Fu books on the racks at once need not apply. Other than an odd Muhammad Ali off ramp, this was a great issue for anybody even vaguely interested in it's main focus. Your chi. Highly recommended for anybody who once thought that the world should be filled with roving Kung-Fu masters, those who remember when the House of Yang didn't automatically call to mind General Tso's Chicken, and anybody not related to the Sax Rohmer Estate.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
The Bronze Age's greatest fist-fighters bust loose in Back Issue, the Deadly Hands issue! Featuring histories of Iron Fist, Master of Kung Fu, Yang, the Bronze Tiger, Hands of the Dragon, Neal Adams' Armor, Marvel's Deadly Hands of Kung Fu mag, and… Hong Kong Phooey! Plus Muhammad Ali in toons and toys. Featuring JOhn Byrne, Chris Claremont, Steve Englehart, Paul Gulacy, Larry Hama, Doug Moench, Denny O'neil, John Ostrander, Warren Sattler, Jim Starlin, and others.
Date Available: 06/06/2018
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


The perfect magazine for Collectors of a Certain Age, this particular issue hits some '70's sweet spots. Those of you who cannot picture an entire genre of Kung-Fu books on the racks at once need not apply. Other than an odd Muhammad Ali off ramp, this was a great issue for anybody even vaguely interested in it's main focus. Your chi. Highly recommended for anybody who once thought that the world should be filled with roving Kung-Fu masters, those who remember when the House of Yang didn't automatically call to mind General Tso's Chicken, and anybody not related to the Sax Rohmer Estate.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams