Back in 1988 I was at Magnolia Jr High. And my best friend was excitedly telling me about this "Japanese" comic he had found the previous weekend at Waldens Books in the nearby mall. The way he was describing it I just figured he was making stuff up. Out of his book bag he pulled a copy of the above pictured comic. Jademan Kung Fu Special #1 a full color 64 page comic. Once I was home from school I started bugging my mom to drive me to the mall to get a copy. Now at the time I like my buddy just assumed this was more Japanese comics. And unlike say Mai the Psychic Girl this was in color.
Few days later I went got my own copy. Wasn't happy with the high cover price. But the next day at school a kid paid me 2 bucks for the poster that was inside the comic. A poster of The Stan Lee of Hong Kong Comics Tony Wong standing in front of a red Ferrarri. I must have read that Special 20 times that month. Eagerly awaiting the 4 monthly titles from Jademan. And then they never appeared. Never saw them at Waldens. Never saw them at Gulf Coast Comix in Biloxi and never saw them at Sincere Comics in Mobile Al. For years I just assumed that Kung Fu Special is all that came out.
Skip ahead decades. I had forgotten about Jademan and the Kung Fu Special. Right around the time I got back in touch with the friend that showed me his copy ,the Cartoonist Kayfabe Youtube channel did an episode on Kung Fu Special #1. And I learned that it was Chinese comics aka Manhua. And there was a pile of these issues.
Off I went to the online branch of Lone Star Comics. Bought the Kung Fu Special. Loved it and since then when I find them cheap I buy any comic Jademan put out.
Cause even now there isn't another company that has the combo of great art plus extra long books with some of the best coloring I have seen.
Also learned that while that Kung Fu Special was nothing but action comics Jademan branched out. I now have a few issues of their horror anthology series. Plus all three issues of Jademan Comics,a anthology series that has 6 to 10 page stories of all genres.
Doing some research seems I am not the only person that got that Kung Fu Special and was hooked. A quick Google search led me to a blog with scans of all 55 issues of Oriental Heroes. Plus the various online comic shops have issues for cover price or cheaper if you dont require Minty Mint copies.

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