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Lady of the Si-Fan

Fah Lo Suee is a character who was introduced in the series of novels Dr. Fu Manchu by the English author Sax Rohmer (1883-1959). She 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 another names, and she has also become an archetype of the Dragon Lady…
Alias Lady of the Si-Fan
Real Names/Alt Names Real name unknown; other aliases include Fah Lo Suee, Koreani, Princess Ling Moy, Lin Tang, Madame Ingomar, Queen Mamaloi, Mrs van Roorden.
Characteristics Antihero, Film Characters, Wold Newton Universe, Modernism Era, Public Domain
Creators/Key Contributors Sax Rohmer
First Appearance The Hand of Fu Manchu (1917)
First Publisher Robert M. McBride & Company (UK), A. L. Burt Company (US)
Appearance List Books: The Hand of Fu Manchu (The Si-Fan Mysteries in UK, 1917), Daughter of Fu Manchu (1931). Magazine: “Fu Manchu’s Daughter” in Collier’s The National Weekly (March 8, 1930). Film: Daughter of the Dragon (1931), The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932), Drums of Fu Manchu (1940), The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956), The Face of Fu Manchu (1965), The Brides of Fu Manchu (1966), The Vengeance of Fu Manchu (1967), The Blood of Fu Manchu (1968), The Castle of Fu Manchu (1969). Comics: The Mask of Dr. Fu Manchu #1 (1951), Dr. Fu Manchu #1 (reprint, 1958).
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Description Fah Lo Suee is a character who was introduced in the series of novels Dr. Fu Manchu by the English author Sax Rohmer (1883-1959). She 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 another names, and she has also become an archetype of the Dragon Lady…
Source Fah Lo Suee – Wikipedia
Collier's The National Weekly (March 8, 1930) | W. T. Benda
Collier’s The National Weekly (March 8, 1930) | W. T. Benda

Dr. Fu Manchu #1 (1958) | Wally Wood, Joe Orlando, Sid Check, Dr. Fu Manchu #1 (1958) | Wally Wood, Joe Orlando, Sid Check, The Mask of Dr. Fu Manchu (1951) | Wally Wood, Joe Orlando, Sid Check