The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu was published in the mid-to-late 1970s by
Magazine Management, a corporate sibling of
Marvel Comics, amid the
martial arts movie fad of the time. Launched in 1974 as part of Magazine Management's
line of black-and-white comics magazines, it ran 33 issues through 1977. Recurring characters included: • The
Sons of the Tiger: Three men and one woman linked by mystical amulets. • The
White Tiger: Heir to the amulets of the Sons of the Tiger. •
Shang Chi, Master of Kung Fu (from Marvel Comics), incorporating characters and concepts licensed from the
Sax Rohmer estate. •
Iron Fist the Living Weapon (from Marvel Comics) • The
Daughters of the Dragon:
Colleen Wing and
Misty Knight (characters derived from Marvel Comics'
Iron Fist series). Each issue had comics stories featuring these characters, both single-issue stories and multi-issue story arcs. Most issues also included a review of a recent martial arts film. Other issues had interviews with martial arts instructors, while others had interviews with film or television celebrities related to martial arts. Early issues had a martial arts instructional section which described some elementary fighting techniques. These were provided by comics illustrator/martial artist
Frank McLaughlin. The magazine was in
black-and-white except for the cover. The cost of the magazine was 75 cents for issues #1–14. Issue #15 was a
Super Annual (all reprints) issue and cost $1.25. Issues #16–33 were $1.00, as well as the 1974
Kung Fu Special (summer 1974); cover-titled
Special Album Edition: The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu. Issue #28 (Sept. 1976) was an all-
Bruce Lee special, including a 35-page comic book format biography written by
Martin Sands, and drawn by
Joe Staton and
Tony DeZuniga. Some stories were set in feudal Japan and starring
samurai-type characters, including a four-part story arc called "Sword Quest", illustrated by
Sanho Kim (first
manhwa artist working to be published regularly in the United States) and Tony DeZuniga. The Sons of the Tiger/White Tiger feature ran until the penultimate issue. ==Revivals and Homages==