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Shou-Lao (alternatively spelled Shao-Lao) is a fictional character appearing in
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Publication history

Shou-Lao first appeared in 1974's ''
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'' #16 and was created by
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, and
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Fictional character biography

Shou-Lao is an immortal
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who became the source of power in K'un-L'un. During a performance of the dragon riders of K'un-Lun for the entertainment of its
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, Shou-Lao went berserk and attacked the city's leader. He was slain by Quan-St'ar who cut out the dragon's heart. Enraged at this, Yu-Ti banished Quan-St'ar from the city and revived Shou-Lao by melting his heart and placing it in a sacred cavern. Following this incident, those who became Iron Fist had to accomplish the final test of defeating Shou-Lao in order to absorb part of his power. This was done over 66 times. After she was busted for training three cavemen, Fan Fei was chained up and watched as the cavemen were fed to Shou-Lou by Lei Kung. When she broke out with the hope that she will die fighting Shou-Lou, Fan Fei punched Shou-Lou in his chest tattoo and gained his powers. When Danny Rand was becoming the next Iron Fist, he defeated Shou-Lao by burning the dragon-shaped tattoo off his chest. After defeating Shou-Lao, Danny Rand plunged his hands into the brazier containing Shou-Lao's immortal heart and it charged him with the power of the Iron Fist. Steel Serpent later attempted to fight Shou-Lao. When Steel Serpent failed to defeat Shou-Lao, Lei Kung found him weeping in the snow. He then took Steel Serpent back to the city. During the '' Avengers vs. X-Men'' storyline, the
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fought the
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in K'un-L'un when
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and Lei-Kung arrive on the back of Shou-Lao who blasted the Phoenix Force-empowered
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. Unfortunately, Shou-Lao was far too young to put up a fight and its riders were dislodged. However, Hope was able to unleash a combination of dragon energy, fire, and chaos magic to banish Cyclops to the Moon.


Powers and abilities

Shou-Lao have dragon powers (the ability to utilize wings for flying, breathe fire, change colors, live forever, and strike at lightning-fast speeds). In addition, he is super-strong and durable, as well as resistant to all types of diseases.


In other media


Television

* Shou-Lao appears in ''
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'', voiced by
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. In the episode "Strange",
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makes Iron Fist relive the fierce fight against Shou-Lao. With
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's help, Iron Fist breaks Nightmare's illusion by defeating Shou-Lao. * Shou-Lao is featured in '' Iron Fist''. He briefly appears in "Dragon Plays with Fire", during one of the flashbacks explaining how the titular character received the powers. Though only Shou-Lao's glowing red eyes are seen.
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, who portrays Iron Fist in the
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series ''Iron Fist'', stated that Shou-Lao will be explained and referenced during season one after which the character will be more greatly explored in future seasons. In addition, Finn stated they could not show Shou-Lao onscreen due to budgetary constraints. In his own words, Finn stated "I’d love to have the budget for these shows to have a full-on ''
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'' style dragon. But unfortunately you know, we have budget restraints. That’s the nature of the show." The episode "The City's Not for Burning" showed how Danny got the honor to face Shou-Lao where he turned the tide against Davos in a duel. * '' The Defenders'' miniseries reveals that the bones of Shao-Lao's kind contain a substance that can bring people back from the dead. The
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has been using it ever since they were banished from K'un-L'un centuries ago, but eventually have run out of it. This causes them to seek access to the remains of another dragon, buried deep underneath
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which retroactively explains their goals in both seasons one and two of '' Daredevil''. The Hand used Midland Circle Financial as a cover for their activity to harness the substance.


Video games

Shou-Lao appears in ''
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''. When Iron Fist, Ms. Marvel, and Spider-Man enter K'un-Lun's Cave of the Dragon while looking for a shard of the Nexus of All Realities, they find the shard embedded in Shou-Lao's as Steel Serpent controls Shou-Lao into attacking them. After Steel Serpent was defeated, Iron Fist removes the Nexus shard from Shou-Lao's heart.


References


External links

*
Shou-Lao the Undying
at Marvel Database
Shou-Lao the Undying
at Comic Vine {{Iron Fist Comics characters introduced in 1974 Fictional characters with fire or heat abilities Fictional characters with immortality Fictional characters with superhuman durability or invulnerability Fictional dragons Marvel Comics characters Marvel Comics characters who can move at superhuman speeds Marvel Comics characters with superhuman strength Iron Fist (comics) Characters created by Len Wein Characters created by Roy Thomas Characters created by Larry Hama