
Immortal Iron Fist #1; written by Ed Brubaker and Matt Fraction, pencils by David Aja
Shirts off and start the quick hand gestures. Kung fu is a serious work out that tears seams it seems in the clothes and standing. Ultimate player hater stand, the martial arts with a focus on the hands is the high point of cutting down a situation. Far more powerful than snapping and clicking the fingers in a Z.
Oh, no you didn't...
Many years ago, in the mystical city of Kun' Lun, young Danny Rand stared at a suit behind glass -- the garb of "the Immortal Iron Fist" -- and knew that he was destined to wear it. But where did this costume come from? Why did it wait for Danny all those years like a shadow of his future?
The answer to those questions will stun both him and his readers, as Danny Rand leaps from the pages of his breakout hit in DAREDEVIL to his own series - a history-spanning kung-fu epic that will shatter every perception of what it means to be the Immortal Iron Fist!
Brought to you by top-ten writer Ed Brubaker and breakout talent Matt Fraction (Punisher War Journal), with action-packed art by David Aja (Daredevil, Giant-Size Wolverine).
Immortal Iron Fist #1 from Marvel Comics
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