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Paul Gulacy leaves the book, and Doug Moench sits out several issues as well, making this the first time Shang Chi has been handled steadily by different creators in a very long time (except for some one-off stories in Giant-Size Master of Kung Fu back in ’75).
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Mostly, though, Doug Moench is still writing. The stories range from silly to Doctor Doom.
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This book is just not as good without Gulacy. Mike Zeck appears to be the new regular artist and I love his work, but Gulacy really made MOKF something special.