Marvel Premiere 16, (1974)
In the first installment we looked at the first
appearance of Iron Fist. Today we take a
look at the next part of his story. When
the first issue left off Iron Fist was still in K’un-Lun. He had passed all his challenges and would
either become immortal or choose death. So
considering where the first left off, it’s odd to see the next issue opening
with Iron Fist walking down the street in New York. We learn that he is in New York to kill
someone, but before the story goes any further Iron Fist is lured into an alley
where he is attacked by four thugs.
Before the fight they reveal there is a 10,000 dollar bounty on Iron
Fist.
During the fight Iron Fist flashes back to his time in K’un-Lun. He remembers being taken into the city where
he is introduced to Yu-Ti. The so called
August Personage of Jade tells the young Rand he is welcome in the city and
asks him what he desires. Danny tells
him he wants revenge. Yu-Ti advises that
revenge cuts both ways and instead introduces Danny to Lei Kung the
Thunderer. Lei Kung becomes Danny’s
trainer in the martial arts. Years pass
as Danny trains. To prove his training
is complete Danny must grab the crown off this rattlesnake that apparently
lives on a pole. No one seems to think
it’s odd that a snake is just hanging out and wearing a crown. Finally Danny is able to grab the crown, but
his achievement feels empty. As he beats
the gang in the alley he remembers how Yu-Ti tells him that he with his skills
he may be able to claim the power of the Iron Fist.
Danny goes to a temple in K’un-Lun and shouts out a
challenge to the dragon, Shou-Lau the Undying.
Shou-Lau’s molten heart has been torn out; only a scar remains where its
heart was. A scar that looks just like a
winged dragon, even though Shou-Lau doesn’t have wings; he’s more of a serpent
dragon. Anyway to beat Shou-Lau Danny
squeezes the dragon; breaking the mystic link from the creature to its heart,
in the process it burns the scar shape into his chest. That’s right; the Iron Fist symbol is more a
branding than a tattoo. With the dragon
defeated he finds the molten heart and plunges his hands into it until they
began to glow. He has become Iron Fist.
Back in the present Iron Fist is attacked again, this
time by a lone assailant named Scythe.
Scythe is armed with a sickle that has a ball and chain on the other
end. During this fight Iron Fist flashes
back to the cliff hanger from the last issue.
Yu-Ti takes him to the Tree of Immortality. There he tells him that the portal to Earth
will be open tomorrow. It opens every 10
years. Iron Fist has to choose between
returning to Earth or staying in K’un-Lun.
Iron Fist states that he still wants vengeance on the man that killed
his father. Yu-Ti tries to talk him out
of it and reveals that Yu-Ti is Iron Fist’s uncle. Seriously it’s been 10 years and he never
mentioned it to the kid? You would
think that would have come up sooner. So Iron Fist leaves K’un-Lun on a mission
to kill Harold Meachum.
With the majority of his backstory finally told, we go
back to the fight with Scythe. This
fight follows what will become a common format; in fact we saw it already in
the first issue. Iron Fist is already
tired from his first fight. He was taken
unaware in the second and is having a hard time against Scythe. Finally he concentrates on his Chi, hits the
bad guy with his Iron Fist, and wins.
The issue ends with Iron Fist walking off to find the Rand-Meachum
building.
Those first two appearances are just dense with
information. The next installments of
Iron Fist 101 will finally be able to cover multiple issues. Yu-Ti and Lei Kung the Thunderer are pretty
important characters in Iron Fist. Lei
Kung will be an ally for years to come.
Yu-Ti’s story is going to take a lot more twists and turns as we go but
he is always an interesting character.
Credits: Writer Len Wein, Co-Plotter Roy Thomas, Penciler Larry
Hama, Inker Dick Giordano, Colorist Glynis Wein, Letterers L.P. Gregory
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