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19 July 2006

The Life and Death of the Deadliest Man Alive How a south-side Irish boy came to be Chicago’s most notorious martial-arts master
No profile on Keehan is complete without mention of:

1) Radford (Ashida Kim) Davis, who was embroiled in a legal dispute over the Black Dragon Fighting Society's intellectual property;

2) The original Black Dragons, and their founder, Ryohei Uchida (MNSFW), who was not, of course -

3) Ryohei Uchida, the actor.
posted by Smart Dalek 19 July | 19:32
Um, its a good thing he's not alive anymore because he'd have to kick my ass for laughing at that picture so hard.

But he was quite the dapper cosmetologist.
posted by fenriq 19 July | 19:51
I remember well those comic book ads. "Dim Mak--the Death Touch." Woo! Scary! They kind of added something to the feel of the comic itself.
posted by shane 19 July | 20:17
I remember that comic advertisement as well in the late 70s in San Jose, right around when Skateboarder magazine and Duncan yo yo's were a big part of my life.

Also, I recall that "Dingo Boots" would allow you to trip fleeing bad guys and earn you the love and respect of Joe Namath.
posted by craniac 19 July | 22:13
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