"Immortal Iron Fist," by Ed Brubaker, Matt Fraction, and David Aja
Based on the little we've seen from David Aja since his run on "Immortal Iron Fist" came to an end, he was the real star of the show here. We took him for granted as we relished Ed Brubaker and Matt Fraction's exhuberantly pulpy take on the Iron Fist legacy. But we can't sell Brubaker and Fraction short here. This is their best superhero work for Marvel -- their collaboration was something special here, and whether it was the brilliant introduction of Orson Randall or the expansion of the mysteries of the K'un L'un martial arts masters, they took the raw material of Bronze Age exploitation comics and created something mythical. The comic, and the character, continued on in entertaining stories after Brubaker, Fraction, and Aja left the series, but the magic is in those first sixteen issues.
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