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Li Ching-Lin was an agent working for MI6 who was secretly woring for Fu Manchu. Lin was considered too brutal and dangerous by MI6's director Fah Lo Suee that she hired Denis Nayland Smith and Shang-Chi to eliminate him. Shang-Chi visited his residence, and a small fight ensued in which Shang-Chi was able to dominate Lin and so Lin fled. He returned to Fu (who was using the alias Wang Yu-Seng) and annoints Lin as the "Death-Dealer" and give him a mask and costume. Death Dealer travelled to Leiko's apartment, where Shang-Chi and his gang were metting. Death Dealer launched a grenade through the window but was unsuccessful in killing anyone. Before leaving, he again fought Shang-Chi and the pair dueledwith both fists and blades until death dealer was disarmed by Clive Reston's gun. Outmatched, Death Dealer fledand dove out the window into theRiver Thames. Before leaving he dropped a deck of cards in the rubble.[1]

He returned to Fu Manchu and Shang-Chi realized the cards were a hidden mosaic of Fu Manchu's castle. Shang-Chi then began searching London for the location of Wang Yu-Seng. When Shang-Chi was knocked out by the poison from a giant scorpion that had been created by Fu, Death Dealer helped bring Shang-Chi back to the laboratory.[2] Shang-Chi eventually escaped and Death Dealer was sent to fight him again. However, even in his weakened state,Shang-Chi proved to be a stronger oppononet than Death Dealer realized and he fled with Fu Manchu as the palace started to flood. He and Fu Manchu fled on a helicopter vowing to return to china. [3]

In China, they took up residance in Fu Manchu's castle there. When Shang-Chi arrived at the fortress, Death Dealer confronted him and attempted to claim some of Shang-Chi's blood but was quickly killed when Shang-Chi threw a braizer at him and the Death Dealer errupted in flames.[4]

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