The Last Iron Fist Story: Part 4
It's the collision you've been waiting for: the Iron Fists of two different eras come head to head! Daniel Rand: the Iron Fist of the modern age, rocketed back to front and center of the Marvel Universe. Orson Randall: the Iron Fist of decades past, somehow still alive, somehow still on the run from the nightmare of the first World War, and somehow?sharing?the power of the Iron Fist with Danny. They'll have to learn to work together if they want to escape a trap that sprang to life centuries ago, their shared mystical lineage may be their only hope at surviving HYDRA?s full-on assault against?THE IMMORTA more
Iron Fist #4 was another quality read. Brubaker and Fraction continue to deliver a well written story that is boosted by Aja's artwork. Iron Fist has quickly become one of Marvel's best titles currently on the market. I highly recommend giving Iron Fist a try. It is such a well done comic book. Read Full Review
Spectacular issue as Orson and Danny finally meet. This series has so many moving prices and although it can be hard to keep up, there is tons of payoff and twist and turns. I’m strongly invested in Orson’s story as well as Danny’s
Prelude:
After a bit of a rocky start, Immortal Iron Fist has been an entertaining read. Now that we're past halfway for the first arc, let's see how Brubaker and Fraction go.
The Good:
Orson and Danny are interesting in this issue.
As a contrast, I'm interested with Davos and his relation to our two main characters.
Aja's art is great.
The Bad:
I'm a bit unsure with where the story is heading.
Conclusion:
While I am slightly unsure with the story, I am still having a blast. Aja has amazing art and the three main characters are really interesting.