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  2. Fu Manchu - Wikipedia

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    The Fires of Fu Manchu (1987), the second authorized continuation novel by Cay Van Ash; it is set in 1917, and documents Smith and Petrie's encounter with Dr Fu Manchu during the First World War, culminating in Smith's knighthood. A third continuation novel, The Seal of Fu Manchu, was underway when Van Ash died in 1994 and it is believed to be ...

  3. Sax Rohmer - Wikipedia

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    In the 28 years from 1931 to 1959, Rohmer added a further 10 books to the Fu Manchu series, meaning the series totals 13 books in all (not counting the posthumous short story collection The Wrath of Fu Manchu and Other Stories). The Fu Manchu series was criticised by the Chinese government and Chinese communities in the U.S. for what was ...

  4. List of works by Sax Rohmer - Wikipedia

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    In 1913 The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu was published, a novel that introduced Dr. Fu Manchu, described by Rohmer as "the yellow peril incarnate in one man". [1] The book brought the author popularity and wealth; [ 4 ] in total he wrote 13 Fu Manchu books during his lifetime and, although he killed the character off more than once, public pressure ...

  5. The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu - Wikipedia

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    The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu (1913) is the first novel in the Dr. Fu Manchu (sometimes "Fu-Manchu") series by Sax Rohmer. It collates various short stories that were published the preceding year. The novel was also published in the U.S. under the title The Insidious Dr. Fu-Manchu and was adapted into the film The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu.

  6. Denis Nayland Smith - Wikipedia

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    Editor-in-chief Roy Thomas agreed, but only if they would include the Sax Rohmer's pulp villain Dr. Fu Manchu, as Marvel had previously acquired the comic book rights to the character. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Englehart and Starlin developed Shang-Chi , a master of kung fu and a previously unknown son of Dr. Fu Manchu .

  7. Sumuru - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Fu Manchu books, they contain no main protagonist in the mold of Nayland Smith, although the hero of [the 1929 novel] The Emperor of America is a continuing character. Broken by Sumuru, he struggles back in the final Sumuru novel, Sinister Madonna , which ends on an uncertain note and with the promise of a sequel which was not to be."

  8. Cay Van Ash - Wikipedia

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    A second novel, The Fires of Fu Manchu, set during the First World War, followed in 1987. A third novel, The Seal of Fu Manchu , was announced in 1988. At the time of his death in 1994, Van Ash and his wife were living in Paris where he was researching the novel's setting.

  9. The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu - Wikipedia

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    The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu is a 1980 comedy film.It was the final film featuring star Peter Sellers and David Tomlinson.Based on characters created by Sax Rohmer, the film stars Sellers in the dual role of Fu Manchu, a megalomaniacal Chinese evil genius, [3] and English gentleman detective Nayland Smith.

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