He is the oldest, most skilled and most venerated of the Immortal Weapons -- veteran of multiple Tournaments of the Seven Heavenly Cities -- the fabled and feared warrior nicknamed the Green Mist of Death by few who saw him and lived -- and an unending mystery even to those who cultivate mystery. But as Danny Rand, the Immortal Iron Fist, soon learned, the forbidding Prince of Orphans was no more than an Earth-born man, John Aman, given great power and trained for ages countless. Yet questions remain...what is Aman's mission on Earth? What is the nature of his incredible power? And is there anyone who can defeat his kung fu? When Iron Fist jomore
So maybe we shouldn't be too disappointed about the end of the series; it's been a fun ride, but not exactly essential, and it's set up some good concepts for anybody who wants to pick them up down the road. It's been nice having some good martial arts action in the Marvel Universe, so hopefully it won't be too long before somebody realizes what a cool character they've got sitting here. May his fists continue to be a thing like unto iron, pounding his unique stamp upon our subconscious. Read Full Review
Hopefully, we'll see more of these characters in the near future, and I certainly wouldn't mind seeing someone of the caliber of David Lapham take the Iron Fist family in a new direction. But for now, this is a comfortable reminder of the good old, relatively recent, days. Read Full Review