The inspiration for Marvel Comics super-villain 'The Mandarin', 'Dr. Fu Manchu' was introduced in a series of 14 detective novels by Brit author Sax Rohmer, before spinning off into live-action television, radio, comic strips, comic books and in the movies, as portrayed by Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee:
"...the supervillain's evil plots of world-domination...
"...are marked by his extensive use...
"...of thugs, street gangs and compromised members of elite secret societies to do his dirty work...
"...or by using fungi, bacilli and other chemical weapons to slowly destroy humanity..."
Christopher Lee played the character in "The Face of Fu Manchu" (1965), "The Brides of Fu Manchu" (1966), "The Vengeance of Fu Manchu" (1967), "The Blood of Fu Manchu" (1968) and "The Castle of Fu Manchu" (1969).
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"...the supervillain's evil plots of world-domination...
"...are marked by his extensive use...
"...of thugs, street gangs and compromised members of elite secret societies to do his dirty work...
"...or by using fungi, bacilli and other chemical weapons to slowly destroy humanity..."
Christopher Lee played the character in "The Face of Fu Manchu" (1965), "The Brides of Fu Manchu" (1966), "The Vengeance of Fu Manchu" (1967), "The Blood of Fu Manchu" (1968) and "The Castle of Fu Manchu" (1969).
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- 5/22/2021
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