• The mysterious new IRON FIST'S past comes calling!
• It's a race against the clock to stop an untimely resurrection...
• ...but first he'll have to fight his way past two IMMORTAL WEAPONS: FAT COBRA and the BRIDE OF NINE SPIDERS!
RATED T+
Iron Fist #4 is an amazing issue. It is alive with energy as the characters all hurtle toward each other. Every chapter of this series brings something slightly different to the story, blending the tradition of K'un L'un with something destined to break it. The old is being damaged by the new, and this theme keeps reoccurring. Every fight scene is epic and the story leaves me engaged from the first page to the last. Read Full Review
Michael Yg delivers some fantastic visuals throughout the issue. The fights are beautifully composed and the action is nothing but thrilling, visual fun. Read Full Review
The reimagining of Iron Fist continues with Lin Lie's biggest fight yet, and it should be one for the ages. Instead, the plot skirts around the fight between Iron Fist and two Immortal Weapons and goes back into the main plot awfully fast. Read Full Review
Iron Fist #4 is filled with exciting art, explosive action, and not much else. Half of the comic is devoted to a fight scene that doesn't have a point, and the other half barely moves the story forward. If you're looking for explosive action and nothing else, you'll enjoy this comic. For everyone else, lower your expectations. Read Full Review
Good action, fun character moments, this is an issue that never slows down!
This is another thoroughly average comic, but not offensively so. Solid journeyman work all around. The art is notably good in the initial scenes, which are dynamic and exciting. Sadly, the visual quality falls as the book goes on, but it doesn't ever get shabby.