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Iron Fist (comics)

Iron Fist
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Iron Fist on the variant cover of The Immortal Iron Fist #1 (November 2006); art by David Aja.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Premiere #15 (May 1974)
Created by Roy Thomas (writer)
Gil Kane (artist)
In-story information
Alter ego Daniel Thomas "Danny" Rand
Team affiliations New Avengers
Heroes for Hire
Defenders
Immortal Weapons
Thunderbolts
Partnerships Luke Cage
Misty Knight
Colleen Wing
Daredevil
Master Izo
Notable aliases Daredevil, The Living Weapon, Young Dragon, Daniel Thomas Rand
Abilities Master martial artist
The Iron Fist, a concentration of his chi in his fist
Greatly enhanced physical attributes
Healing powers
Telepathic mind fusion

Iron Fist (Daniel "Danny" Rand) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane, Iron Fist first appeared in Marvel Premiere #15 (May 1974). The character is a practitioner of martial arts and the wielder of a mystical force known as the Iron Fist, which allows him to summon and focus his chi. He starred in his own solo series in the 1970s, and shared the title Power Man and Iron Fist for several years with Luke Cage, partnering with Cage to form the superhero team Heroes for Hire. The character has starred in numerous solo titles since, including The Immortal Iron Fist, which expanded on his origin story and the history of the Iron Fist.

Iron Fist has been adapted to appear in several animated television series and video games. Finn Jones portrays the character in the live-action television series Iron Fist developed for Netflix and is set to reprise the role in The Defenders.

Iron Fist, along with the previously created Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu, came from Marvel Comics during a pop culture trend in the early to mid-1970s of martial arts heroes. Writer/co-creator Roy Thomas wrote in a text piece in Marvel Premiere #15 that Iron Fist's origin and creation owe much to the 1940s Bill Everett character, Amazing-Man. Thomas later wrote that he and artist/co-creator Gil Kane had


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