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Immortal Iron Fist Orson Randall and the Green Mist of Death

Immortal Iron Fist Orson Randall and the Green Mist of Death

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MATT FRACTION Art by MITCH BREITWEISER, CHRIS BRUNNER, RUSS HEATH & LEWIS LAROSA Cover by KAARE ANDREWS
Mothers, lock up your daughters when we revisit the continuing adventures of that dashing rogue, Orson Randall, the Golden Age Iron Fist! The last time we flashed back to the life and times of Orson Randall, in the much fan-loved and critically acclaimed IMMORTAL IRON FIST ANNUAL, readers unlocked several secrets affecting Danny Rand, the Iron Fist of today. Now get ready for more! We promise you spine-tingling chills, ass-kicking action and pulp-fiction adventure like you’ve never seen, featuring gorgeous flashback art by Mitch Breitweiser, Chris Brunner, Russ Heath and Lewis LaRosa! Orson Randall goes head-to-head again and again versus none other than…the endlessly mystifying and unstoppably powerful Prince of Orphans! How will their battle through the ages echo in the life of Danny Rand?! You bet your kicked butt it has everything to do with the kung fu tournament of death unfolding in the pages of IMMORTAL IRON FIST!!

BONUS REVIEW by DAL BUSH
Maybe it’s hypocritical of me to say, but this totally unnecessary one-shot by Marvel was really good. And, strangely enough, not totally unnecessary, seeing as it explains in (a little too much) detail what the was with the end of Iron Fist #12. Much like flashback issues of Iron Fist have done before, IIF:ORATGMOD (catchy, right?) allows Matt Fraction to assemble a killer and diverse team of artists (Russ Heath! Mike Allred! Lewis LaRosa!) to tell a decade-spanning story of Orson Randall and his Confederates of the Curious being chased by The Prince Of Orphans. It’s not absolutely essential to your enjoyment of the next few issues of Iron Fist or anything, but it’s by the regular writer, and it does a nice job of further exploring the weird little epic Fraction’s been building in Iron Fist’s backstory.
I give it 7 GRAHAMS out of 10.
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MATT FRACTION Art by MITCH BREITWEISER, CHRIS BRUNNER, RUSS HEATH & LEWIS LAROSA Cover by KAARE ANDREWS
Mothers, lock up your daughters when we revisit the continuing adventures of that dashing rogue, Orson Randall, the Golden Age Iron Fist! The last time we flashed back to the life and times of Orson Randall, in the much fan-loved and critically acclaimed IMMORTAL IRON FIST ANNUAL, readers unlocked several secrets affecting Danny Rand, the Iron Fist of today. Now get ready for more! We promise you spine-tingling chills, ass-kicking action and pulp-fiction adventure like you’ve never seen, featuring gorgeous flashback art by Mitch Breitweiser, Chris Brunner, Russ Heath and Lewis LaRosa! Orson Randall goes head-to-head again and again versus none other than…the endlessly mystifying and unstoppably powerful Prince of Orphans! How will their battle through the ages echo in the life of Danny Rand?! You bet your kicked butt it has everything to do with the kung fu tournament of death unfolding in the pages of IMMORTAL IRON FIST!!

BONUS REVIEW by DAL BUSH
Maybe it’s hypocritical of me to say, but this totally unnecessary one-shot by Marvel was really good. And, strangely enough, not totally unnecessary, seeing as it explains in (a little too much) detail what the was with the end of Iron Fist #12. Much like flashback issues of Iron Fist have done before, IIF:ORATGMOD (catchy, right?) allows Matt Fraction to assemble a killer and diverse team of artists (Russ Heath! Mike Allred! Lewis LaRosa!) to tell a decade-spanning story of Orson Randall and his Confederates of the Curious being chased by The Prince Of Orphans. It’s not absolutely essential to your enjoyment of the next few issues of Iron Fist or anything, but it’s by the regular writer, and it does a nice job of further exploring the weird little epic Fraction’s been building in Iron Fist’s backstory.
I give it 7 GRAHAMS out of 10.
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