Iron Fist Epic Collection #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"The Fury of Iron Fist!" kicks off a gripping chapter in Danny Rand’s journey with writer Tony Isabella and artist Arvell Jones bringing the raw intensity of martial arts and mysticism to life. When Batroc turns on the Meachums and Iron Fist arrives to find his friends trapped and the Temple of Kali in ruins, the stakes rise fast—especially when Misty Knight confronts him as a suspect. Cover by Gil Kane and Al Milgrom captures the tension, while the story unfolds in a clash of ancient power, betrayal, and the cost of justice.
In "The Fury of Iron Fist!", Danny Rand confronts the final trial in his K'un-Lun training, facing the mechanical guardian Shu-Hu in a battle that forces him to reckon with the past. As the fight reaches its peak, memories of his father’s death at the hands of Meachum and his mother’s sacrifice during the Rand family’s quest for K'un-Lun surge forward, testing the heart of the young warrior.
In "Heart of the Dragon!", Danny returns to New York after mastering the Iron Fist in K'un-Lun, choosing to leave immortality behind for a single purpose: vengeance against Harold Meachum, the man who killed his parents. His arrival is met with deadly intent as assassins, drawn by a ten-thousand-dollar bounty, close in on him in the city’s shadows.
In "Citadel on the Edge of Vengeance," Iron Fist pushes through a deadly labyrinth of traps within Meachum’s high-rise fortress, only to face a towering, relentless foe—Triple-Iron—whose fury is unmatched and whose intent is clear: to destroy him. The stakes rise as the battle tests Iron Fist’s strength, will, and mastery of the martial arts in a fight that defies every expectation.
In "Lair of Shattered Vengeance!", Iron Fist confronts Harold Meachum in the heart of Triple-Iron, only to find a broken man haunted by guilt and fear—his body shattered, his life a prison of regret. As Daniel Rand stands poised to deliver justice, a mysterious ninja arrives, ending Meachum’s life in silence. When Joy Meachum enters and sees her father’s body, she blames Iron Fist, setting the stage for a confrontation that will test loyalty, truth, and the cost of vengeance.
In "Death-Cult!", Danny Rand confronts the lingering shadows of his past when he reconnects with Colleen Wing and her father, a man who holds secrets about Danny’s time in K’un-Lun. As he seeks reconciliation with Joy Meachum, he’s drawn into a deadly ambush by the Kara-Kai death cult, forcing him to fight not just for survival, but to uncover the truth behind the violence that follows him. When a mysterious ninja emerges from the darkness to aid him, Danny must decide who he can truly trust in a world where old wounds run deep.
When Ward and Joy hire the notorious Batroc to eliminate Iron Fist, Danny faces a deadly test of skill and resolve. Just as the assault begins, the enigmatic ninja who’s haunted his journey reappears—this time to stand beside him against Batroc and his deadly squad. The truth behind the ninja’s identity begins to unfold, though Danny remains unaware of the connection.
In "Daughters of the Death-Goddess," Danny Rand finds himself hunted through the ruins of a fallen cult, torn between rescuing Colleen and Lee from the Temple of Kali and confronting the vengeful spirit of the Ninja who’s been using Lee as a vessel. As Misty Knight closes in, suspicion turning to action, Danny must face the daughters of Kali and the wrath of a possessed ally—all while the sacred Volume of Kali lies in ashes, changing everything.
In "The Name Is... Warhawk," Danny Rand and Colleen Wing take a quiet stroll through the park—until gunfire erupts from the shadows. Caught in a deadly crossfire, they're confronted by Warhawk, a haunted mercenary still trapped in the memories of a war he can't escape. With Colleen taken hostage, Iron Fist must navigate the chaos of a man torn between past and present, where every shot echoes with the weight of history.
In "Summerkill," Danny Rand finds himself out of his depth—literally and figuratively—when a sparring session with Colleen becomes a test of discipline he never expected. After a chaotic softball game with the Marvel bullpen and local cops, he’s thrust into a new kind of fight: defending Princess Azir of Halwan from a deadly assassin sent to eliminate her.
In "Morning of the Mindstorm!", Danny Rand arrives at the Wings to find Colleen missing and Lee acting unhinged. As Iron Fist and Scarfe pursue clues, they’re ambushed by mind-bending illusions from Angar—only to uncover a Stark International ID card on the defeated villain, hinting at a deeper conspiracy behind Colleen’s disappearance.
In "A Duel of Iron!", Iron Fist infiltrates Stark Industries seeking Colleen Wing, only to cross paths with Misty Knight, who’s searching for the same friend. When Tony Stark detects the intruders, Iron Man steps in—leading to a high-stakes clash between the armored hero and the martial arts master.
In "Valley of the Damned!", Danny Rand reflects on his past failures in K'un-Lun, haunted by his first encounter with the plant-like H'ylthri, as he sits by the hospital bed of Lee Wing. Meanwhile, Misty Knight uncovers a lead on one of Collen’s captors willing to betray his master, setting the stage for a tense mission as she and Danny prepare to fly to London.
In "The City's Not For Burning!", Danny Rand and Misty Knight arrive in London with a lead on her missing sister, only to crash-land at Heathrow when the Ravager attacks. With Misty injured and her bionic arm destroyed, Iron Fist takes it upon himself to stop the villain and protect the city—uncovering the shocking truth behind the Ravager’s identity as the radioactive Radion.
In "Holocaust!", Iron Fist confronts Radion in a brutal clash of wills and power, drawing on forgotten research from his past to turn the tide against the radioactive threat. The battle forces him to reckon with the origins of his own transformation and the secrets buried in his history.
When Slays the Scimitar! finds Iron Fist still searching for Colleen in London, stepping in to rescue Alan Cavanaugh from Walker and his gang. When the pair attempt to meet with Gamal Hassan, they instead discover his body hanging and the Scimitar left behind as a trap. Caught in Master Kahn’s web, Colleen is now under Angar’s influence—her loyalty twisted, her heart turned against the man she once trusted.
In "Death Match!", Danny Rand faces a brutal trial of mind and spirit when he returns to K’un-Lun, only to discover that his closest friend Colleen has been brainwashed into attacking him. With Misty Knight at his side and the Thunderer watching from the shadows, Danny must confront not only Colleen’s violent fury but also the lingering influence of Angar’s mindstorm. As his strength wanes, he reaches deep into his power to break the conditioning—risking everything in a desperate bid to reclaim the past.
In "Iron Fist Must Die!", Danny Rand faces a brutal reckoning as Colleen Wing, now free from Angar’s control, stands beside him in a fierce clash against Khan’s forces and the monstrous Khumbala Bey. With the tide turned, Master Khan reveals a shocking truth: the throne of K’un-Lun was stolen from Danny’s father, and his own death was no accident. As Khan offers Danny a final, fateful choice—return home through a portal or destroy it and stay in the fight—tensions explode, testing loyalty, memory, and the cost of redemption.
In "Like Tigers in the Night!", Iron Fist confronts the Golden Tigers while grappling with memories of his past, his resolve tested as a Rand Enterprises meeting is cut short by Chaka and his crew. The clash of discipline and chaos unfolds in a story that blends intense martial arts with the weight of legacy.
In "Kung Fu Killer!", Iron Fist finds himself falsely accused of murdering Assistant D.A. Bill Hao, throwing his reputation into chaos. With Misty Knight and Colleen Wing racing to uncover the truth, and an unexpected twist involving the still-living Hao, Iron Fist must use his wits and martial prowess to expose the real culprit before his name is lost forever.
In "A Fine Day's Dying!", Danny Rand and Misty Knight take a quiet stroll near the hospital where Lee Wing is recovering—until the Wrecking Crew erupts from the earth, mistaking the nearby medical facility for a gateway to Thor. With Thunderball capturing Misty, Iron Fist must make a desperate choice: infiltrate Avengers Mansion and disable its defenses to save her, or let her fall to the Wrecking Crew’s brutal grasp.
In "Assault on Avengers' Mansion!", Iron Fist infiltrates the famed mansion not for glory, but to rescue Misty Knight from the Wrecking Crew. When Captain America intercepts him, mistaken for an intruder, the clash of ideals and fists leads to a tense standoff—until mutual respect sparks an unlikely alliance. Together, they turn the mansion’s high-tech Danger Room into a battlefield of strategy and skill, setting a trap to even the odds against the Wrecking Crew.
When former I.R.A. operative Alan Cavenaugh is hunted by a trio of deadly assassins—among them a revamped Boomerang—his past collides with the present, forcing him to confront the consequences of his choices. As Iron Fist steps in to protect him, Davos makes a sudden and decisive break from Ward Meachum, setting a new course for the future.
In "Snowfire," Danny Rand and Colleen Wing journey to the Canadian Rockies to protect lawyer Jeryn Hogarth, only to arrive too late—Hogarth has been taken by Sabretooth and his mercenaries. With the snow-laden peaks offering no mercy, Iron Fist must fight through blinding pain and deception, confronting the feral mutant in a battle where every advantage is twisted against him.
In "Enter, the X-Men," Danny Rand finds himself outmatched when the Steel Serpent drains his chi, leaving him vulnerable. A sudden clash at Misty's apartment turns chaotic when a tiny X-Man attacks him—sparking a full-scale brawl with the entire team until Jean Grey and Scott Summers intervene. With the building’s landlord threatening eviction over the damage, Danny steps in, revealing his company’s unexpected ownership of the property.
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