5 Essential Iron Fist Stories
Marvel's Iron Fist will soon be streaming on Netflix, making this the perfect time to start [...]
The Fury of Iron First
This Epic Collection collects Iron Fist's earliest adventures, including Marvel Premiere #15, Iron Fist's first appearance and origin story.
The Fury of the Iron Fist also collects the earliest issues of the first Iron Fist ongoing series, "The Search for Colleen Wing." Colleen Wing will be a key cast member in Marvel's Iron Fist, so this is the perfect volume to help familiarize new fans with the character.
The volume also features a showdown between Iron Fist and Steel Serpent, the villain referenced all the way back in Marvel's Daredevil Season 1 who may or may not be making an appearance in the Netflix series.
prevnextThe Return Of K'un Lun
Iron Fist: The Return of K'un Lun collects several scattered Iron Fist stories from across the 1990s and early 2000s.
The most important story here is the title tale, which sees Iron Fist torn between his life as a vigilante on the streets of New York City and his time as a champion of the mystical city of K'un Lun.
As a bonus, the volume also includes some other fun stories, including an Iron Fist/Wolverine team-up miniseries and a modernized (for the time) retelling of Iron Fist's origin from Uncanny Origins.
Iron Fist: The Return of K'un Lun nicely fills the gap between what is classic Iron Fist and modern Iron Fist.
prevnextImmortal Iron Fist
Immortal Iron Fist is the series that brought Iron Fist into the modern Marvel era, and can likely be credited with turning a lot of fans onto the character.
The series from Ed Brubaker, Matt Fraction, and David Aja is a gritty story that sees Danny Rand dealing with the legacy fo the Iron Fist in new ways when Orson Randall, another Iron Fist, shows up in New York City.
Immortal Iron Fist also sees the return of the Steel Serpent, Davos, and a rebellion brewing within the walls of K'un Lun. Add to that a martial arts tournament between all of the mystical cities and you've got a truly epic Iron Fist tale.
Immortal Weapons
Iron Fist is just one of several champions who represent the Capital Cities of Heaven, the mystical hidden cities.
Iron Fist represents K'un Lun, but there are five others: Fat Cobra, Prince of Orphans, Tiger's Beautiful Daughter, Dog Brother, and Bride of Nine Spiders.
These are the Immortal Weapons who fought in the tournament in Immortal Iron Fist. The Immortal Weapons miniseries shines a spotlight on each of these champions, expanding the Iron Fist mythology and giving the combatants new depth.
Marvel Television and Netflix haven't mentioned the Immortal Weapons appearing in Marvel's Iron Fist, but some fans believe there are hints in the show's trailer. Either way, the Immortal Weapons are cool characters and the series is a worthy read.
prevnextPower Man and Iron Fist
The friendship between Luke Cage and Iron Fist is one of the greatest in all of Marvel Comics history and goes back decades. This Power Man and Iron Fist series is a modern take on that friendship from David F. Walker and Sanford Greene.
Power Man and Iron Fist sees Iron Fist dragging Luke Cage, who had retired to live the life of a husband and father, reluctantly back into the Heroes for Hire game.
Through the series, Luke Cage and Iron Fist take on villains new and old, but the guest appearances by Jessica Jones, Luke's wife, should help Netflix fans feel right at home.
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