I don't know the author as'mastee' is probably a wrong spelling. If it were'master of kung fu graphic novel', it could be written by various authors. You might need to do more research in a library or on specialized comic book databases.
I'm not sure specifically as'mastee' seems to be a misspelling. If it's'master of kung fu graphic novel', it might be about a master in the world of kung fu, with adventures, battles, and the exploration of kung fu philosophy.
Another great one is 'Dragon Tiger Kaboom!' This graphic novel combines the elements of kung fu with a unique and modern storytelling approach. It has some really cool fight scenes drawn in a dynamic style that makes the kung fu action seem alive on the pages. Plus, the characters are well - developed and each has their own distinct fighting style.
Well, I'm not that familiar with the 'infinite kung fu graphic novel' specifically. But generally, a kung fu graphic novel might be full of exciting fight scenes, cool martial arts moves, and interesting characters. It could also explore the philosophy behind kung fu.
The story in the 'kung fu panda graphic novel' mainly focuses on Po's growth. There are his interactions with the Furious Five, and together they face various threats to the Valley of Peace. Po uses his unique charm and gradually mastered kung fu skills to protect his homeland and friends.
In 'Kung Fu Panda: Tales of the Dragon Warrior', Po is the main character. He starts as an unlikely hero and through his journey in learning kung fu, he becomes a great warrior. In other more traditional - themed 'kung fu graphic novels', there might be a young disciple as the main character. This disciple is usually on a quest to master kung fu, facing tough masters, rivals, and villains along the way, all while trying to uphold the values of kung fu such as respect and self - discipline.
One popular 'kung fu graphic novel' is 'Shang - Chi: Master of Kung Fu'. It features exciting martial arts action and an engaging story set in the world of kung fu. Another could be 'The Legend of the Monkey King' which often has great graphic novel adaptations with lots of kung fu - inspired battles. There's also 'Iron Fist' which combines elements of kung fu with superhero stories.
Kungfu was a Chinese term that generally referred to martial arts skills. At the same time, it could also refer to ability, time and energy spent on doing things, and so on. We know that Kung Fu is an action movie directed by Stephen Chou. It tells the story of a street gangster who turned over a new leaf and became a martial artist. In addition, kung fu could also refer to traditional Chinese martial arts. It was a person's application and attainments in martial arts. It had philosophy and personal cultivation.