A review by zare_i
The Immortal Iron Fist: The Complete Collection, Vol. 1 by Khari Evans, Matt Hollingsworth, Howard Chaykin, Francisco Paronzini, Lewis LaRosa, Mike Allred, Derek Freidolfs, Jelena Kevic-Djurdjevic, Dean White, Ed Brubaker, Edgar Delgado, Nick Dragotta, David Aja, Clay Mann, Scott Koblish, Javier Pulido, Paul Mounts, Dave Lanphear, Leandro Fernández, Laura Martin, Travel Foreman, Laura Allred, Mitch Breitweiser, Stefano Gaudiano, Russ Heath, Kano, Tonci Zonjic, Roy Allan Martinez, June Chung, Javier Rodriguez, Matt Fraction, Tom Palmer, Dan Brereton, Sal Buscema, Victor Olazaba, John Severin, Dan Brown

4.0

I have to say I never read much about Iron Fist. Coming as a cross between Batman and mythical kung fu comics from 1980's this book truly was good and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

We follow Danny Rand as he comes across a person with close ties to his own family history and family wealth. As story progresses we find out about the mysterious Heavenly Cities and power-struggles taking place in the background.

Book reads like a best pulp novel - exotic locales, over the top villains and heroes that are capable but also do get beaten and defeated every so often only to rise up and save the day. Book assumes you already know a lot about the series so if you are new to the character and you expect character development then this one might not be book for you. This is action adventure tale first and foremost.

Great adventure story, recommended to all fans of good ol' action adventure.