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4 Notable Martial Arts Masters in Comics

Matthew Lazorwitz6 years ago6 years ago011 mins

Since the 1970s and the boom of martial arts media, the martial arts master has become a standard trope in comics. Ninjas, samurai, karate fighters and kung-fu masters have been present in comics from a myriad of companies. In many cases, they are portrayed through the lens of a white creator and with a problematic…

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