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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 20 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
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Wendell. Wendell Rand discovered the city of K'un-L'un and was adopted by Lord Tuan, K'un-L'un's ruler. He returned to the United States and became a businessman.
Lei Kung. Lei Kung was also known as the Thunderer. Rand became his apprentice after displaying a desire for vengeance when his father died.
Power Man. Power Man is really Luke Cage, who was initially another character in the blaxploitation genre. He later married Jessica Jones and has a child.
Daredevil. To convince the public that Matthew Murdock and Daredevil are two different people, Iron Fist dressed in a Daredevil costume and fought crime. Considering that both are martial artists, Daredevil was not a difficult role to assume.
Steel Serpent. If you picked "Eh Chu", then gesundheit!
The Steel Serpent is the exiled son of Lei Kung, the man who taught Danny Rand martial arts. Lei Kung is also known as the Thunderer.
Death Sting. Miranda was revived by the H'ylthri, a plant-like alien race. However, to be restored to full life she had to steal the Zodiac Key. Iron Fist and S.H.I.E.L.D. tried to prevent the theft.
Bei Ming-Tian. One of the biggest revelations in the series is that Iron Fist is not a stand-alone hero as he always thought, but the latest in a line of mystically-powered peacekeepers. Bei was the Iron Fist who faced the armies of Genghis Khan in 1227 A.D. This event was seen in "The Immortal Iron Fist" #1, which went on sale in November of 2006.
HYDRA. HYDRA is a criminal organization with many members. They take their name from the hydra of Greek myth, a dragon with numerous heads. If one head was cut off, seven more grew to take its place. HYDRA first appeared in "Strange Tales" #135, which debuted in 1965.
Wai-Go Industries. Much to his co-workers distress, Rand decides in the first issue not to do business with Wai-Go Industries due to China's appalling human rights record and also because of the bad vibes he gets from dealing with them. Investigating their headquarters as Iron Fist, his suspicions are confirmed, as he is surrounded by HYDRA agents!
Pirates. Wu Ao-Shi was the Iron Fist in 1545 A.D. She could project her spirit energy into her weapons, making them all the more powerful. In a short piece at the start of "Immortal Iron Fist" #2, which went on sale in December 2006, she faces off against the Pinghai Wokou, a group of pirates.
Luke Cage. Luke Cage and Danny Rand have been friends ever since their memorable team-up series, which began in 1978. The series had begun as "Hero for Hire", which went on sale in 1972 and featured only Luke Cage.
He experiences massive pain. When Orson travels back to the United States, he is confronted by assassins. He uses the Iron Fist power to easily dispatch them, but he doesn't realize that it leaves Danny wracked with pain.
Bei Bang-Wen. Bei was the Iron Fist in 1860, when the British were seeking to expand their empire, often by the use of force. Bei leads an attack on an invading British force, fearlessly jumping into a horde of his enemies. The third issue of "The Immortal Iron Fist" went on sale in January of 2007.
Smith and Wessons. Danny mocks Orson for using guns in the fourth issue of the series, which deuted in February of 2007, but Orson reminded him that Iron Fists of the past had channeled their spirit energy into their weapons, making them extremely effective.
In the beginning panels of the fifth issue, Danny uses a number of martial arts moves. What was the last one he named? | The Last Iron Fist Story
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Brooklyn Headbutt. While Danny is using his deadly library of jung-fu, Orson is firing his guns left and right, dedicating each shot to his lost comrades from World War I. The fifth issue of "The Immortal Iron Fist" went on sale in March of 2007, and began with a free-for-all in an abandoned train station.
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