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However, Danny Rand wasn’t the first Iron Fist, and he isn’t the version now defending the streets in the Marvel Universe. With over 50 years of Iron Fist stories in Marvel Comics, here are the best of the best.
10) “The Shattered Sword” (Iron Fist #1-5, 2022)

Lin Lie is Iron Fist in Marvel Comics now. The former Sword Master, Lin Lie, was thought to have died while fighting with the Agents of Atlas during the Death of Doctor Strange storyline. However, he washed ashore near K’un-Lun and was taken in and healed, although his former mythical sword was shattered, and many pieces were embedded in his arms. “The Shattered Sword” shows the new Iron Fist trying to come to terms with his new role, something he feels he had not earned, and his reluctance to accept help from Danny Rand in taking on his new role. This was a nice start to the new hero’s journey, and by the time this story ended, Lin Lie was entrenched as the new Iron Fist, and he hasn’t looked back.
9) “Soul Games” (Power Man and Iron Fist #100)

It didn’t take long after Iron Fist arrived in Marvel Comics that the company decided to combine the 70s love of blaxploitation and kung-fu movies by having Danny Rand team with Luke Cage in Power Man and Iron Fist. The series started with Power Man #50, which added Iron Fist to the title, and by issue #100, it was time to lead them to their biggest battle yet. Master Khan was the villain here, and he had kidnapped all of Iron Fist’s friends and allies before finally using a gem to steal Danny’s actual soul. Luckily, Iron Fist had Power Man as an ally, and the two of them finally won the day, but it was one of Danny’s toughest battles early in his career.
8) “The Mortal Iron Fist” (Immortal Iron Fist #21-27)

“The Mortal Iron Fist” was a story that foreshadowed the eventual death of Danny Rand. Released in Iron Fist Vol. 5, this was the storyline that revealed that every Iron Fist warrior from the past died when they were 33. It just so happened that Danny was 33 during this story, so his fate seemed sealed. The title clearly shows that he was no longer immortal, and he faced the fact that there were beings out there, both in the world and in the spirit world, who wanted him dead. This story played out with the theme that Iron Fist was a great hero, but he really needed to rely on his friends, and in this case, at least, they were there for him.
7) “Iron Fist 50th Anniversary Special” (2024)

Sadly, 15 years later, Iron Fist died. This was only one year in Marvel Comics time, as Danny was 33 in “Mortal Iron Fist” and this issue was on the day of his 34th birthday. The thing that made this single-issue comic book so special was that it was split into different stories, each one showing Danny and what he meant to some of the people in his life. There was a Power Man and Iron Fist story, and another smaller moment with Colleen Wing and Misty Knight. There was a bit with Lin Lie and Pei in action against The Shocker (although this was to set up the shocking finale). There was a training story with Wolverine and a nice moment where Luke Cage was celebrating his friend’s birthday. However, these nice moments were all there to lead into Danny Rand’s murder in the final pages, which was shocking and changed Iron Fist’s legacy forever.
6) “Return to K’un-L’un” (Power Man and Iron Fist #75)

Iron Fist’s story was always tied to the mythical city of K’un-Lun. Just like every Iron Fist before him, Danny Rand left the city to forge his own path and then couldn’t find his way back. Finally, in Power Man and Iron Fist #75, Marvel Comics brought back the mythical city. The Heroes for Hire followed the evil Master Khan through a portal and ended up in the city, which finally offered readers a look at its place in the Iron Fist mythos. However, what no one expected was that K’un-L’un wasn’t a good place, and many there took the side of Master Khan in this battle, with them planning to use Danny as a sacrifice, proving that he can’t go back home because it isn’t the home he remembered.













