...attempting to set up a dojo to teach Jeet Kune Do, Bruce is confronted by Ace Zeppelin, mediocre martial arts instructor and steroid supplier to local martial artists.
Fearing loss of his clientele (and drug income) to a sensei-level teacher, Ace pulls all sorts of tricks including intimidation and framing Bruce and his students for crimes!
It's all coming to a boiling point...
This particular plotline would later link into the mini-series' six-issue story arc.
But, though it was our intention to run the entire series, we're not going to present it due to a startling lack of reader interest.
We believe that, when we're knocked down, we get off the floor, dust off our gi, and try again...as you'll see in September, when we present the never-seen-in-America comic adaptation of the pilot of the 1970s Kung Fu TV series (the show Bruce Lee should have starred in)!
We believe that, when we're knocked down, we get off the floor, dust off our gi, and try again...as you'll see in September, when we present the never-seen-in-America comic adaptation of the pilot of the 1970s Kung Fu TV series (the show Bruce Lee should have starred in)!
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