Lady of the Si-Fan | |
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Real Name |
Unknown |
First Appearance |
The Hand of Fu Manchu (1917) |
Original Publisher |
Cassell & Co. |
Created by |
Sax Rohmer |
Origin[]
The Lady of the Si-Fan is the daughter of Dr. Fu Manchu and an unnamed Russian woman, sometimes shown as an ally, sometimes shown as a rival. The character featured in cinema and comic strips and comic books alongside her father, sometimes using other names, and she has also become an archetype of the Dragon Lady.
Public Domain Literary Appearances[]
- The Hand of Fu Manchu (1917)
Public Domain Comic Appearances[]
- The Mask of Dr. Fu Manchu #1
- Dr. Fu Manchu (1958) #1
Gallery[]
Notes[]
- Like his father, the name Fah Lo Suee is copyrighted. Both Marvel and Alan Moore have gotten around this by calling Fah Lo Suee by another name or not mentioning his name.
- Interestingly, her name was changed in the cinema, she was called Princess Ling Moy in Daughter of the Dragon (1931) and Lin Tang in five films between 1966 and 1969.
See Also[]
- Wikipedia
- Project Gutenberg
- ComicVine
- Marvel Database
- Wold Newton Resource Wiki
- SuperEpicFailpedia Wiki
- The Appendix of the Handbook of the Marvel Universe
- Chronology of Dr. Fu Manchu and Sir Denis Nayland Smith
- Dr. Fu Manchu - Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu - The Unofficial Reference Guide - Chronology