A review by squidbag
Iron Fist: The Living Weapon, Vol. 1: Rage by Kaare Kyle Andrews

2.0

Well, this is grim as shit. Dark doesn't even begin to describe what Andrews is going for here, and while it looks kind of cool and the storytelling style is disjointed and non-linear and there's a couple of cool new characters, some of the outright changes that have been made to Danny's history are stupid and wrong and look too much like Sam Keith's Maxx stories. Also? This messes with the Capitol Cities of Heaven books and I thought those were damn near perfect. I get the sneaking dark suspicion that this might have been where the Netflix show took its direction from, because the problems here are reflected here as through a glass, darkly.