Shadow Slasher

Shadow Slasher

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caption=
comic_color=background:#ff8080
character_name=Shadow Slasher
real_name=Xi-shan Hao
publisher=Marvel Comics
debut="Master of Kung Fu" #98 (1981)
creators=Doug Moench
Mick Zeck
Gene Day
alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
status=Possibly apprehended
alliances=
previous_alliances=
aliases=
relatives=
powers=None: Highly proficient martial artist
Uses nunchaku and other Asian weapons|

Shadow Slasher is a fictional supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe.

History

Shadow Slasher took a plane from Hong Kong to the United States to fight Shang-Chi, the Master of Kung Fu. When he finds Shang-Chi, Shadow Slasher tells Shang-Chi to prove that he is the son of Fu Manchu and they begin to fight. While fighting Shadow Slasher, Shang-Chi was also protecting a blind girl, but still managed to defeat Shadow Slasher, who escapes and says he will return. Later that day, Shadow Slasher attacks Shang-Chi in a park, and is defeated again. Shang-Chi then places the blind girl in the custody of former MI-6 agent Clive Reston, and prepares for his final battle with Shadow Slasher. Shadow Slasher meets Shang-Chi in the street and says that every time he fights someone, they always tell him that Shang-Chi is much more skilled than he is and that he would be humbled by the mere presence of the Master of Kung Fu. He is continuously attacking Shang-Chi in an attempt to prove his worth. They begin their final battle and Shang-Chi wins again, and Shadow Slasher escapes again.

Shang-Chi then meets up with Reston and the blind girl and they drive to Stormhaven. When they arrive, Reston realizes his trunk lock was broken, and Shadow Slasher jumps out and attacks Shang-chi. Shang-Chi beats him for the last time and leaves him for the police.

Civil War

Shadow Slasher was attempting to buy a false identity from Vienna when the Heroes For Hire attacked and supposedly apprehended Shadow Slasher and several other villains, who were coincidentally mostly Shang-Chi, Luke Cage, and former Heroes For Hire enemies.

Bibliography

*"Heroes for Hire" vol.3, #1
*"Master of Kung Fu" #98

Links

* [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/shadslsr.htm Shadow Slasher in the Marvel Appendix]


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