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''Iron Fist'' (2022), subtitled "''The ''"The Shattered Sword''" Sword"'' for collected editions, is a five-issue limited series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Creator/AlyssaWong with art by Michael Yg and color by Jay David Ramos.
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''Iron Fist'' (2022) is a five-issue limited series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Creator/AlyssaWong with art by Michael Yg and color by Jay David Ramos.
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''Iron Fist'' (2022) (2022), subtitled "''The Shattered Sword''" for collected editions, is a five-issue limited series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Creator/AlyssaWong with art by Michael Yg and color by Jay David Ramos.
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Now there’s a new Iron Fist on the streets of New York, and Danny has no idea who he is. But whoever they are and however they gained the powers, they seem to be hunting demons...
The first issue was released on February 16, 2022 and ended in August. The new Iron Fist's story will continue in a tie-in issue for ComicBook/JudgmentDayMarvelComics.
The first issue was released on February 16, 2022 and ended in August. The new Iron Fist's story will continue in a tie-in issue for ComicBook/JudgmentDayMarvelComics.
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Now there’s a new Iron Fist on the streets of New York, and Danny has no idea who he is. But whoever they are are, and however they gained the powers, they seem to be hunting demons...
The first issue was released on February 16, 2022 andended in August. the last issue (#5) was released on 31 August 2022. The new Iron Fist's story will continue final issue doesn't fully resolve the plot arc, though, which continues in a CrossoverFinale, a one-shot ''Iron Fist'' tie-in issue for ComicBook/JudgmentDayMarvelComics.
The first issue was released on February 16, 2022 and
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''Iron Fist'' (2022) is a limited series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Creator/AlyssaWong with art by Michael Yg and color by Jay David Ramos.
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''Iron Fist'' (2022) is a five-issue limited series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Creator/AlyssaWong with art by Michael Yg and color by Jay David Ramos.
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The first issue was released February 16 2022.
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The first issue was released on February 16 2022.
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: The new Iron Fist initially seems far more prideful and abrasive than Danny Rand or their predecessors despite clearly having problems controlling his abilities. He's also stubbornly resistant to the idea of asking for help and violently rejects Danny's repeated offers to assist him. Subverted when he becomes the narrator - as his first comment is about how he’s completely out of his depth.
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: The new Iron Fist initially seems far more prideful and abrasive than Danny Rand or their predecessors despite clearly having problems controlling his abilities. He's also stubbornly resistant to the idea of asking for help and violently rejects Danny's repeated offers to assist him. Subverted when he becomes the narrator - as his first comment is about how he’s completely out of his depth. [[spoiler:And by the final issue, Lie finally accepts Danny's offer to show him the ropes.]]
* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: The series ends with Lin Feng succeeding in conquering K'un Lun after manipulating his brother Lie into providing a portal to the mystical city for him to jump through while leaving Lie and his allies stranded on Earth. When Loki shows up to congratulate Feng on his victory, Feng has already [[LeaveNoSurvivors massacred the remaining inhabitants of the city]] and is burning the entire place to the ground in order to uncover Chiyou's tomb.]]
* TheBadGuyWins: [[spoiler: The series ends with Lin Feng succeeding in conquering K'un Lun after manipulating his brother Lie into providing a portal to the mystical city for him to jump through while leaving Lie and his allies stranded on Earth. When Loki shows up to congratulate Feng on his victory, Feng has already [[LeaveNoSurvivors massacred the remaining inhabitants of the city]] and is burning the entire place to the ground in order to uncover Chiyou's tomb.]]
* CoversAlwaysLie: The cover of the fifth and final issue shows Lin Lie, Mei Min, and Yang Yi all together, preparing to throw down with [[Characters/MarvelComicsLoki Loki]], accompanied by the subtitle: ''"Iron Fist must fight for the fate of K'un Lun! And in his way stands...Loki?!"''. In truth, Lie and his friends don't fight or let alone ''meet'' Loki in this issue, [[spoiler:as the Trickster God only shows up to talk with Lin Feng for final two pages as a [[TheCameo glorified cameo]].]]
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* ThePoorlyChosenOne: Unlike previous Iron Fists, who had to ''earn'' the right to wield the chi of Shao-Lao the Undying, the injured Lin Lie was practically ''chosen'' out of the blue by Shao-Lao to become Iron Fist via DivineIntervention. As a result, he has no proper qualifications and initially lacks both the knowledge and discipline to use the Fist to its fullest potential. To make matters worse, the sword shards embedded in Lin's arms cause him agony and interfere with the flow of his chi, making Lin an even bigger SketchySuccessor to Danny.
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* ThePoorlyChosenOne: Unlike previous Iron Fists, who had to ''earn'' the right to wield the chi of Shao-Lao the Undying, the injured Lin Lie was practically ''chosen'' out of the blue by Shao-Lao to become Iron Fist via DivineIntervention. As a result, he has no proper qualifications and initially lacks both the knowledge and discipline to use the Fist to its fullest potential. To make matters worse, the sword shards embedded in Lin's arms cause him agony and interfere with the flow of his chi, making Lin an even bigger SketchySuccessor to Danny. [[spoiler:By the end of the series, Lin Lie works to rectify this by studying under Sparrow Yu-Ti and Danny Rand to try and reach his full potential.]]
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* WolverineClaws: Lin Lie gains these as an EleventhHourSuperpower by magically reforming the sword shards in his arms into a BladeBelowTheShoulder.
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''Iron Fist'' (2022) is a limited series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Alyssa Wong Creator/AlyssaWong with art by Michael Yg and color by Jay David Ramos.
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* StickyFingers: Danny is good enough to secretly steal a magical stone fragment from [[spoiler:Lin Lie]] mid-brawl in the first issue. And once he has, Lin Lie is good enough to immediately steal it back again.
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* StickyFingers: Danny is good enough to secretly steal a magical stone fragment from [[spoiler:Lin Lie]] Lin Lie mid-brawl in the first issue. And once he has, Lin Lie is good enough to immediately steal it back again.
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: The new Iron Fist initially seems far more prideful and abrasive than Danny Rand or their predecessors despite clearly having problems controlling his abilities. He's also stubbornly resistant to the idea of asking for help and violently rejects Danny's repeated offers to assist him. [[spoiler:Subverted when he becomes the narrator - as his first comment is about how he’s completely out of his depth]].
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: The new Iron Fist initially seems far more prideful and abrasive than Danny Rand or their predecessors despite clearly having problems controlling his abilities. He's also stubbornly resistant to the idea of asking for help and violently rejects Danny's repeated offers to assist him. [[spoiler:Subverted Subverted when he becomes the narrator - as his first comment is about how he’s completely out of his depth]].depth.
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: The new Iron Fist is [[spoiler:Lin Lie, better known as ''ComicBook/SwordMaster'', last seen losing his sword in ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfDoctorStrange'' event]].
* {{Narrator}}: Danny plays this role for the start of the first issue, covering his background and his first clash with the mysterious new Iron Fist. At which point the narration immediately flips to show how [[spoiler:Lin Lie became the new Iron Fist, and how he feels out of his depth]].
* GottaCatchThemAll: In order to defeat and reseal [[spoiler:[[MaouTheDemonKing Chiyou the Dark Destroyer]], Lin Lie]] must collect all of the shards of the now destroyed [[spoiler:Sword of Fu Xi]] before the demons [[spoiler:serving Chiyou]] beat him to the punch.
* {{Narrator}}: Danny plays this role for the start of the first issue, covering his background and his first clash with the mysterious new Iron Fist. At which point the narration immediately flips to show how [[spoiler:Lin Lie became the new Iron Fist, and how he feels out of his depth]].
* GottaCatchThemAll: In order to defeat and reseal [[spoiler:[[MaouTheDemonKing Chiyou the Dark Destroyer]], Lin Lie]] must collect all of the shards of the now destroyed [[spoiler:Sword of Fu Xi]] before the demons [[spoiler:serving Chiyou]] beat him to the punch.
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: The new Iron Fist is [[spoiler:Lin Lin Lie, better known as ''ComicBook/SwordMaster'', last seen losing his sword in ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfDoctorStrange'' event]].
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* {{Narrator}}: Danny plays this role for the start of the first issue, covering his background and his first clash with the mysterious new Iron Fist. At which point the narration immediately flips to show how[[spoiler:Lin Lin Lie became the new Iron Fist, and how he feels out of his depth]].
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* GottaCatchThemAll: In order to defeat and reseal[[spoiler:[[MaouTheDemonKing [[MaouTheDemonKing Chiyou the Dark Destroyer]], Lin Lie]] Lie must collect all of the shards of the now destroyed [[spoiler:Sword Sword of Fu Xi]] Xi before the demons [[spoiler:serving Chiyou]] Chiyou beat him to the punch.
* {{Narrator}}: Danny plays this role for the start of the first issue, covering his background and his first clash with the mysterious new Iron Fist. At which point the narration immediately flips to show how
* GottaCatchThemAll: In order to defeat and reseal
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* ThePoorlyChosenOne: Unlike previous Iron Fists, who had to ''earn'' the right to wield the chi of Shao-Lao the Undying, [[spoiler:the injured Lin Lie]] was practically ''chosen'' out of the blue by Shao-Lao to become Iron Fist via DivineIntervention. As a result, he has no proper qualifications and initially lacks both the knowledge and discipline to use the Fist to its fullest potential. [[spoiler:To make matters worse, the sword shards embedded in Lin's arms cause him agony and interfere with the flow of his chi, making Lin an even bigger SketchySuccessor to Danny.]]
* StickyFingers: Danny is good enough to secretly steal a magical stone fragment from [[spoiler:Lin Lie]] mid-brawl in the first issue. [[spoiler:And once he has, Lin Lie is good enough to immediately steal it back again]].
* StickyFingers: Danny is good enough to secretly steal a magical stone fragment from [[spoiler:Lin Lie]] mid-brawl in the first issue. [[spoiler:And once he has, Lin Lie is good enough to immediately steal it back again]].
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* ThePoorlyChosenOne: Unlike previous Iron Fists, who had to ''earn'' the right to wield the chi of Shao-Lao the Undying, [[spoiler:the the injured Lin Lie]] Lie was practically ''chosen'' out of the blue by Shao-Lao to become Iron Fist via DivineIntervention. As a result, he has no proper qualifications and initially lacks both the knowledge and discipline to use the Fist to its fullest potential. [[spoiler:To To make matters worse, the sword shards embedded in Lin's arms cause him agony and interfere with the flow of his chi, making Lin an even bigger SketchySuccessor to Danny.]]
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* StickyFingers: Danny is good enough to secretly steal a magical stone fragment from [[spoiler:Lin Lie]] mid-brawl in the first issue.[[spoiler:And And once he has, Lin Lie is good enough to immediately steal it back again]].
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* StickyFingers: Danny is good enough to secretly steal a magical stone fragment from [[spoiler:Lin Lie]] mid-brawl in the first issue.
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* BrokenAesop: Both Mei-Min and Sparrow Yu-Ti present Wu Ao-Shi, one of the few women in history to become the Iron Fist, as an example of why [[spoiler: Lin Lie]] doesn't ''need'' to undergo any of the traditional steps to become a worthy bearer of the mantle since tradition by itself [[YourTraditionIsNotMine isn't necessarily a good thing]], especially if it prevents opportunities for others like all of the women after Ao-Shi who were [[StayInTheKitchen allegedly forbidden]] from participating in the trials. There are two issues with this take.
** The first is that Wu Ao-Shi actually ''is'' a "traditional" Iron Fist, since she studied and trained under Lei-Kung the Thunderer before defeating Shao-Lao, making her a very poor example to use for somebody like [[spoiler: Lin]].
** The revelation that all women were banned from becoming Iron Fist after Ao-Shi [[SeriesContinuityError contradicts]] the existence of Fongji Wu, a later female successor to the Iron Fist mantle who also earned the power via defeating Shao-Lao on top of becoming host to the [[ComicBook/XMen Phoenix Force]].
** The first is that Wu Ao-Shi actually ''is'' a "traditional" Iron Fist, since she studied and trained under Lei-Kung the Thunderer before defeating Shao-Lao, making her a very poor example to use for somebody like [[spoiler: Lin]].
** The revelation that all women were banned from becoming Iron Fist after Ao-Shi [[SeriesContinuityError contradicts]] the existence of Fongji Wu, a later female successor to the Iron Fist mantle who also earned the power via defeating Shao-Lao on top of becoming host to the [[ComicBook/XMen Phoenix Force]].
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* BrokenAesop: Both Mei-Min and Sparrow Yu-Ti present Wu Ao-Shi, one of the few women in history to become the Iron Fist, as an example of why [[spoiler: Lin Lie]] doesn't ''need'' to undergo any of the traditional steps to become a worthy bearer of the mantle since tradition by itself [[YourTraditionIsNotMine isn't necessarily a good thing]], especially if it prevents opportunities for others like all of the women after Ao-Shi who were [[StayInTheKitchen allegedly forbidden]] from participating in the trials. There are two issues with this take.
** The first is that Wu Ao-Shi actually ''is'' a "traditional" Iron Fist, since she studied and trained under Lei-Kung the Thunderer before defeating Shao-Lao, making her a very poor example to use for somebody like [[spoiler: Lin]].
** The revelation that all women were banned from becoming Iron Fist after Ao-Shi [[SeriesContinuityError contradicts]] the existence of Fongji Wu, a later female successor to the Iron Fist mantle who also earned the power via defeating Shao-Lao on top of becoming host to the [[ComicBook/XMen Phoenix Force]].
** The first is that Wu Ao-Shi actually ''is'' a "traditional" Iron Fist, since she studied and trained under Lei-Kung the Thunderer before defeating Shao-Lao, making her a very poor example to use for somebody like [[spoiler: Lin]].
** The revelation that all women were banned from becoming Iron Fist after Ao-Shi [[SeriesContinuityError contradicts]] the existence of Fongji Wu, a later female successor to the Iron Fist mantle who also earned the power via defeating Shao-Lao on top of becoming host to the [[ComicBook/XMen Phoenix Force]].
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: The new Iron Fist initially seems far more prideful and abrasive than Danny Rand or their predecessors despite clearly having problems controlling his abilities. He's also stubbornly resistant to the idea of asking for help and violently rejects Danny's repeated offers to assist him. [[spoiler: Subverted [[spoiler:Subverted when he becomes the narrator - as his first comment is about how he’s completely out of his depth]].
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* ThePoorlyChosenOne: Unlike previous Iron Fists, who had to ''earn'' the right to wield the chi of Shao-Lao the Undying, [[spoiler:the injured Lin Lie]] was practically ''chosen'' out of the blue by Shao-Lao to become Iron Fist via DivineIntervention. As a result, he has no proper qualifications and initially lacks both the knowledge and discipline to use the Fist to its fullest potential. [[spoiler: To make matters worse, the sword shards embedded in Lin's arms cause him agony and interfere with the flow of his chi, making Lin an even bigger SketchySuccessor to Danny.]]
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* ThePoorlyChosenOne: Unlike previous Iron Fists, who had to ''earn'' the right to wield the chi of Shao-Lao the Undying, [[spoiler:the injured Lin Lie]] was practically ''chosen'' out of the blue by Shao-Lao to become Iron Fist via DivineIntervention. As a result, he has no proper qualifications and initially lacks both the knowledge and discipline to use the Fist to its fullest potential. [[spoiler: To [[spoiler:To make matters worse, the sword shards embedded in Lin's arms cause him agony and interfere with the flow of his chi, making Lin an even bigger SketchySuccessor to Danny.]]
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* ThePoorlyChosenOne: Unlike previous Iron Fists, who had to ''earn'' the right to wield the chi of Shao-Lao the Undying, [[spoiler:the injured Lin Lie]] was practically ''chosen'' out of the blue by Shao-Lao to become Iron Fist via DivineIntervention. As a result, he has no proper qualifications and initially lacks both the knowledge and discipline to use the Fist to its fullest potential. [[spoiler: To make matters worse, the sword shards imbedded embedded in Lin's arms cause him agony and interfere with the flow of his chi, making Lin an even bigger SketchySuccessor to Danny.]]
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: The new Iron Fist is initially seems far more prideful and abrasive than Danny Rand or their predecessors despite clearly having problems with controlling his abilities. He's also stubbornly resistant to the idea of asking for help and violently rejects Danny's repeated offers to assist him. [[spoiler: Subverted when he becomes the narrator - as his first comment is about how he’s completely out of his depth]].
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* GottaCatchThemAll: In order to defeat and reseal [[MaouTheDemonKing Chiyou the Dark Destroyer]], [[spoiler: Lin Lie]] must collect all of the shards of the now destroyed Sword of Fu Xi before the demons serving Chiyou beat him to the punch.
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* GottaCatchThemAll: In order to defeat and reseal [[MaouTheDemonKing [[spoiler:[[MaouTheDemonKing Chiyou the Dark Destroyer]], [[spoiler: Lin Lie]] must collect all of the shards of the now destroyed Sword [[spoiler:Sword of Fu Xi Xi]] before the demons serving Chiyou [[spoiler:serving Chiyou]] beat him to the punch.
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* ThePoorlyChosenOne: Unlike all of the previous Iron Fists who had to ''earn'' the right to wield the chi of Shao-Lao the Undying, [[spoiler:Lin Lie]] was practically ''chosen'' out of the blue by Shao-Lao to become Iron Fist via DivineIntervention. As a result, [[spoiler:Lin]] has no proper qualifications and generally lacks both the knowledge and discipline to use the Fist to its fullest potential. [[spoiler: To make matters worse, the sword shards imbedded in Lin's arms causes him unbearable agony while also interfering with the flow of his chi, making Lin an even bigger SketchySuccessor to Danny.]]
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* ThePoorlyChosenOne: Unlike all of the previous Iron Fists Fists, who had to ''earn'' the right to wield the chi of Shao-Lao the Undying, [[spoiler:Lin [[spoiler:the injured Lin Lie]] was practically ''chosen'' out of the blue by Shao-Lao to become Iron Fist via DivineIntervention. As a result, [[spoiler:Lin]] he has no proper qualifications and generally initially lacks both the knowledge and discipline to use the Fist to its fullest potential. [[spoiler: To make matters worse, the sword shards imbedded in Lin's arms causes cause him unbearable agony while also interfering and interfere with the flow of his chi, making Lin an even bigger SketchySuccessor to Danny.]]
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: The new Iron Fist is far more prideful and abrasive than Danny Rand or their predecessors despite clearly having problems with controlling his abilities. He's also stubbornly resistant to the idea of asking for help and violently rejects Danny's repeated offers to assist him.
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: The new Iron Fist is [[spoiler:Lin Lie, better known as ''ComicBook/SwordMaster'', last seen losing his sword in ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfDoctorStrange'' event]]event]].
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* GottaCatchThemAll: In order to defeat and reseal [[MaouTheDemonKing Chiyou the Dark Destroyer]], [[spoiler: Lin Lie]] must collect all of the shards of the now destroyed Sword of Fu Xi before the demons serving Chiyou beat him to the punch.
* LetsYouAndHimFight: Even though they were forced into an impromptu team-up to beat down some rampaging demons, the new Iron Fist gets into an ''immediate'' physical confrontation with his predecessor Danny Rand over the latter's persistent effort to learn more about him.
* ThePoorlyChosenOne: Unlike all of the previous Iron Fists who had to ''earn'' the right to wield the chi of Shao-Lao the Undying, [[spoiler:Lin Lie]] was practically ''chosen'' out of the blue by Shao-Lao to become Iron Fist via DivineIntervention. As a result, [[spoiler:Lin]] has no proper qualifications and generally lacks both the knowledge and discipline to use the Fist to its fullest potential. [[spoiler: To make matters worse, the sword shards imbedded in Lin's arms causes him unbearable agony while also interfering with the flow of his chi, making Lin an even bigger SketchySuccessor to Danny.]]
* LetsYouAndHimFight: Even though they were forced into an impromptu team-up to beat down some rampaging demons, the new Iron Fist gets into an ''immediate'' physical confrontation with his predecessor Danny Rand over the latter's persistent effort to learn more about him.
* ThePoorlyChosenOne: Unlike all of the previous Iron Fists who had to ''earn'' the right to wield the chi of Shao-Lao the Undying, [[spoiler:Lin Lie]] was practically ''chosen'' out of the blue by Shao-Lao to become Iron Fist via DivineIntervention. As a result, [[spoiler:Lin]] has no proper qualifications and generally lacks both the knowledge and discipline to use the Fist to its fullest potential. [[spoiler: To make matters worse, the sword shards imbedded in Lin's arms causes him unbearable agony while also interfering with the flow of his chi, making Lin an even bigger SketchySuccessor to Danny.]]
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Now there’s a new Iron Fist on the streets of New York, and Danny has no idea who that is. But whoever they are and however they gained the powers, they seem to be hunting demons...
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Now there’s a new Iron Fist on the streets of New York, and Danny has no idea who that he is. But whoever they are and however they gained the powers, they seem to be hunting demons...
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: The new Iron Fist is [[spoiler:Lin Lie, better known as ''ComicBook/SwordMaster'', last seen losing his sword in the ''ComicBook/DeathOfDoctorStrange'' ''ComicBook/TheDeathOfDoctorStrange'' event]]
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* StickyFingers: Danny is good enough to secretly steal a magical sword stone fragment from [[spoiler:Lin Lie]] mid-brawl in the first issue. [[spoiler:And once he has, Lin Lie is good enough to immediately steal it back again]].
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''Iron Fist'' (2022) is a limited series from Creator/MarvelComics, written by Alyssa Wong with art by Michael Yg and color by Jay David Ramos.
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: The new Iron Fist is [[spoiler:Lin Lie, better known as ''ComicBook/SwordMaster'', last seen losing his sword in the ''ComicBook/DeathOfDoctorStrange'' event]]event]]
* StickyFingers: Danny is good enough to secretly steal a magical sword fragment from [[spoiler:Lin Lie]] mid-brawl in the first issue. [[spoiler:And once he has, Lin Lie is good enough to immediately steal it back again]].
* StickyFingers: Danny is good enough to secretly steal a magical sword fragment from [[spoiler:Lin Lie]] mid-brawl in the first issue. [[spoiler:And once he has, Lin Lie is good enough to immediately steal it back again]].
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ComicBook/IronFist is the mystical champion of K'un Lun, a martial artist empowered by the city’s immortal dragon Shou-Lao. Until recently, the role was held by Danny Rand, but he gave it up to save the world.
Now there’s a new Iron Fist on the streets of New York, and Danny has no idea who that is. But whoever they are and however they gained the powers, they seem to be hunting demons...
!!This series contains examples of:
* BroughtDownToBadass: Danny’s lost the Iron Fist powers, but he’s still an extremely competent martial artist.
* CanonCharacterAllAlong: The new Iron Fist is [[spoiler:Lin Lie, better known as ''ComicBook/SwordMaster'', last seen losing his sword in the ''ComicBook/DeathOfDoctorStrange'' event]]
Now there’s a new Iron Fist on the streets of New York, and Danny has no idea who that is. But whoever they are and however they gained the powers, they seem to be hunting demons...
!!This series contains examples of:
* BroughtDownToBadass: Danny’s lost the Iron Fist powers, but he’s still an extremely competent martial artist.
* CanonCharacterAllAlong: The new Iron Fist is [[spoiler:Lin Lie, better known as ''ComicBook/SwordMaster'', last seen losing his sword in the ''ComicBook/DeathOfDoctorStrange'' event]]