SABRETOOTH ROUND TWO PART 4
• CHOSHIN'S gotten his way and K'un-Lun is in peril...
• And even the combined forces of IRON FIST and SABRETOOTH may not be enough to stem the tide of invaders!
• The action and the stakes reach new heights in the heavenly city!
Rated T+
It's broken record time. Because, yet again I am screaming from the top of the hills how much I love this comic! Brisson, Perkins, Troy, and Lanham thank you for giving me a book I'm consistently excited for every time it comes out. Perkins when he draws a battle scene you literally feel exhausted as if you were in the battle yourself with the number of panels he is able to cram on a page. Brisson's fast-paced and high-intensity scripts are exactly what this comic buyer wants in his comics. Read Full Review
The whole creative team did an incredible job of delivering an exciting chapter to an already exciting arc and leaving us anxiously waiting for the conclusion of 'Sabretooth: Round Two'. Read Full Review
Iron Fist #76 is yet another excellent entry in the Brisson, Perkins, and Troys series. The story is still tense and compelling. The characters are mostly quite enjoyable; Iron Fist and Sabretooth have many good exchanges in this issue. The art is still incredible, and this arc has a had a really good pacing and flow to it overall. I once again highly recommend this issue and the series as a whole. You should definitely be reading this one. Read Full Review
I have been loving this series since the beginning and it looks like this storyline is concluding with the next issue. Ed Brisson has developed this story perfectly and it is paying off. Mike Perkins and Andy Troy continue to convey the Kung fu action perfectly and spectacularly. The whole creative team has made Iron Fist feel like an epic Kung fu movie and I am loving every second of it. Danny Rand pulls out all the stops to defend K'un-Lun in Iron Fist #76. Read Full Review
Mike Perkins and Andy Troy do wonders for the story with the direction they've chosen for the art. Ed Brisson has many tools in his writer's toolbox. This is a highly entertaining story that doesn't use Iron Fist as a crutch. We could spend any amount of time with any of these characters and Brisson would keep us turning the pages. Read Full Review
When you read an Iron Fist book, good action is to be expected. This issue delivers that in spades, but the book overall is still hampered by a lackluster bit of plot continuation. Read Full Review
War for K'un-Lun! The creators, particularly Mike Perkins, bring the ruckus to make this fight look as epic as it should. The plot and pace are pretty epic as well; I just wish the dialogue was drawing deep water, too. Sabretooth injecting salty everyman humor into the fight for kung-fu heaven is pretty good, but there are a whole lot of missed opportunities for memorable lines. Worst of all, Choshin gets stuck into a fight + argument with Sparrow, the current Yu-Ti. When he takes a perfectly loathsome villain-appropriate "woman quit kung-fu-ing and get back in the kitchen" tack, Sparrow matches stupid with stupid by using an "I'm trying to save K'un-Lun from phallocentric man-perialists like you" approach. It makes you feel like an idiot fmore
This series still has top notch art. The story is still engaging and it's still fun! You can't go wrong with Iron Fist.