Infinite Kung Fu

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Infinite Kung Fu walks you through familiar corridors in the house of martial mayhem, but still smashes your face through walls of wonder and into rooms where kung fu is afraid to go!
The Martial World is ruled by a mysterious emperor whose five armies are each headed by a cruel and highly skilled kung fu master. Lei Kung, a soldier in one of these armies, grows tired of his master's evil ways and seeks enlightenment elsewhere. However, he soon finds that he's been chosen as the...

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Overview

Infinite Kung Fu walks you through familiar corridors in the house of martial mayhem, but still smashes your face through walls of wonder and into rooms where kung fu is afraid to go!
The Martial World is ruled by a mysterious emperor whose five armies are each headed by a cruel and highly skilled kung fu master. Lei Kung, a soldier in one of these armies, grows tired of his master's evil ways and seeks enlightenment elsewhere. However, he soon finds that he's been chosen as the one who will put an end to the emperor's tyrannical rule - personally! Allegiances are blurred as techniques are perfected, and Lei Kung becomes less certain who's friend and who's foe in each chapter! Fists fly, limbs are lost, and blood vessels burst in this tale of furious rivals, supernatural masters, walking corpses, and above all, raging kung fu!

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Publishers Weekly
Begun as a self-published series more than a decade ago, the comics series Infinite Kung Fuhas now been put together in a collected edition with 200 pages of new material, and the results are remarkable. The story centers on Lei Kung, a martial arts expert and former soldier who must infiltrate the five kung fu armies of an evil emperor in order to bring him down. With characters like Moog Joogular, Thursday Thoroughgood, and the Eight Immortals to help guide him along the way, Lei Kung constantly works to perfect his art and learn the secrets that will allow him to defeat a host of nefarious characters. In the story, the world as we know it has regressed to a time when technology is all but gone. Lei Kung must rely on his martial skill against the hordes of reanimated corpses that are slowly destroying the planet. The great strength of this graphic novel is its originality, but equally impressive are McLeod’s extraordinary illustrations and compelling narrative. (Sept.)
Library Journal
The Eight Immortals of Chinese legend and their eight students anchor this sumptuous fightfest. Five students have studied "poison kung-fu" and defected to become generals for the evil Emperor. So it falls upon students Lei Kung and Blaxsploitation character look-alike Moog Joogular to dispose of the generals and, finally, the Emperor, the eighth student having been killed by the disobedient five. Despite 16 key characters, all with Chinese-like names, the narrative threads are recognizable because of skillful character design and the overall sturdy story frame. A novel ingredient for this genre adds currency: a zombie explosion driven by the lack of new lives where recently dead souls may find reincarnation. Fortunately for the bad guys, zombies make handy support troops. But fortunately for the good guys, not very good support troops. VERDICT The extensive hand-to-hand combat has not the inventiveness of, say, Dragon Ball, but the story shines via its wonderful Asian art-inspired brush-and-ink work and other inventive details, like a mecha built from a Buddha head and a fight between two one-armed opponents using the bones from their severed arms as weapons. Recommended for older teen fans and up of fight manga and superhero thump-'ems.—M.C.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781891830839
  • Publisher: Top Shelf Productions
  • Publication date: 9/13/2011
  • Pages: 464
  • Sales rank: 407,563
  • Product dimensions: 6.90 (w) x 9.50 (h) x 1.60 (d)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 5, 2011

    Kung fu!

    A very awesome graphic novel that I bought at comic con this year! I got to have it signed and stuff, everyone should read it. It is an amazing mix of funk and kung fu.

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    Posted July 29, 2011

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