Showing posts with label Luke Cage. Show all posts
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Friday, January 2, 2004

She-Hulk | Comics

Before becoming the sensuous gamma irradiated brute force for The Avengers, Jennifer Walters was a mild mannered lawyer, who was only known as the cousin of renowned scientist Bruce Banner, the alter ego of gamma powered superhero The Incredible Hulk. Following a feud between her father Sheriff Morris Walters and crime boss Nicholas Trask, she was shot by an assailant and injured gravely.

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She-Hulk | Comics

A blood transfusion was needed urgently and in a moment of desperation, Banner stepped on and volunteered with his own irradiated blood. This however, saves her but the presence of the newly gained radioactive blood properties caused a mutation and transformed her skin green, as well as gave her superhuman strength just like the Hulk except for the bulky appearance.

She stayed in a savage state for a while but as she gained control over her powers, she learnt that she cannot transform back to her human self until she accidentally suffers a radiation exposure with her time with the Fantastic Four as a replacement for The Thing. While taking care of the super-heroics, she affiliated herself with team of Mighty Avengers, Incredible Hulks, Heroes for Hire, S.H.I.E.L.D., Defenders and Hulkbusters time to time.

She also has dated Luke Cage and the notorious former X-Men nemesis Juggernaut for a very brief time which did not end up well. She ripped-off The Vision in half, took down Captain America and fought Iron Man during "Avengers Disassembled" out of rage amidst the chaos, projected by a mentally unstable Scarlet Witch.

For more information on She-Hulk comics series, you can check out these links below.

She-Hulk (Comics) Wikipedia

She-Hulk (Comics) Marvel Wikia

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Clash of The Hulks

Here is your links to buy "She-Hulk" comics from Marvel Comics on Amazon.

Essential Savage She-Hulk Vol 01

Secret Wars

Secret Wars Omnibus

Revenge of The Living Monolith

The Sensational She-Hulk

She-Hulk – Ceremony Book 01

She-Hulk – Ceremony Book 02

Sensational She-Hulk Vol 01

Marvel Legacy – The 1980s Handbook

Iron Man – The Dragon Seed Saga

Contest of Champions II

Avengers – Living Legends

Marvel Masters – The Art of John Byrne

Thing – Freakshow

Avengers – Standoff

Avengers – The Search For She-Hulk

She-Hulk Vol 01 – Single Green Female

She-Hulk Vol 02 – Superhuman Law

Marvel Masters – The British Invasion Vol 02

Marvel Team-Up Vol 02 – Master of The Ring

Marvel Monsters

She-Hulk Vol 03 – Time Trials

She-Hulk Vol 04 – Laws of Attraction

Civil War – Marvel Universe

She-Hulk Vol 05 – Planet Without A Hulk

Howard The Duck – Media Duckling

She-Hulk Vol 06 – Jaded

Secret Invasion – Who Do You Trust?

She-Hulk Vol 07 – Here Today

She-Hulk Vol 08 – Secret Invasion

X-Factor – Secret Invasion

She-Hulk Vol 09 – Lady Liberators

Doctor Doom and the Masters of Evil

Savage She-Hulk

Marvels – Eyes of The Camera

Fall of The Hulks Vol 01

Fall of The Hulks – Red Hulk

Fall of The Hulks – The Savage She-Hulks

Fall of The Hulks Vol 02

Women of Marvel – Celebrating Seven Decades

Women of Marvel – Celebrating Seven Decades Omnibus

Marvel Her-Oes

Chaos War – Incredible Hulks

She Hulks – Hunt for The Intelligencia

Incredible Hulks – Planet Savage

Created by Stan Lee (Amazing Spider-Man, Daredevil) and John Buscema (Conan the Barbarian, Silver Surfer) in 1980, She-Hulk is a fictional Marvel Comics super heroine with monthly ongoing comic series of her own title. The character is one of the prominent super heroes of the Marvel Universe as well as a valuable team asset to many superhero teams.

Over time comic book creator John Byrne (Alpha Flight, Uncanny X-Men), Steve Gerber, Peter David (Spider-Man – The Other, X-Factor), Dan Slott (Spider-Man – Dying Wish, Superior Spider-Man), Jeph Loeb (Avengers – X-Sanction, Cable) and Charles Soule (Civil War II, Death of Wolverine) has worked on the character’s development process.

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She-Hulk Smash

She also played a role in the major crossovers like Marvel Super Heroes – Secret Wars, Civil War, World War Hulk, Secret Invasion, Dark Reign and Fear Itself. During 2016's "Secret Wars" event, she formed Marvel's all-female super-heroines team; A-Force with including Captain Marvel, Crystal, Elektra, Emma Frost, Loki, Medusa, Phoenix, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Woman, Storm, X-23 and many others.
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Monday, October 27, 2003

Iron Fist | Comics

Daniel Rand is the son of businessman Wendell Rand, who had a link to the mystic realm of K'un-Lun and lost his parents as a child in accident. Danny was taken back to K'un-Lun and received extensive martial art training under the tutelage of Lei Kung the Thunderer, to eventually gain the power of Iron Fist by defeating the serpent called Shou-Lao the Undying.

As Iron Fist, he fought Sabretooth before joining Heroes For Hire with Colleen Wing, Misty Knight, Shang-Chi, Jack of Hearts and White Tiger. His inheritance of Rand-Meachum, Inc. made him pretty rich but he chose to fight crime teaming up with Luke Cage; the Power Man. Following Onslaught Saga, the departure of many heroes caused Danny to recruit Namor, the Sub-Mariner to expand his team.

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Iron Fist | Comics

With feral mutant Wolverine and few of The Avengers, he fought against The Hand and then assisted Black Panther in saving the life of his U.S. State Department handler, Everett K. Ross from the Black Dragon afterwards.

Sometime later, Iron Fist confronted Cable and Deadpool while working with Cage. Danny put on Daredevil's costume to protect his civilian identity and supported Captain America in Civil War, opposing Iron Man. Danny joined the New Avengers team, sheltered by Doctor Strange in his Sanctum Sanctorum.

He fought alongside fellow heroes in the crisis of World War Hulk and Secret Invasion before Norman Osborn forcibly abducted him to join Thunderbolts. In Serpent's War, he and Spider-Man took down Thor's clone, Ragnarok.

For more information on Iron Fist comics series, you can check out these links below.

Iron Fist (Comics) Wikipedia

Iron Fist (Comics) Marvel Wikia

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Dragon Plays With Fire

Here is your links to buy "Iron Fist" comics from Marvel Comics on Amazon.

Marvel Masterworks – Iron Fist Vol 01

Iron Fist Epic Collection – The Fury of Iron Fist

Essential Iron Fist Vol 01

Daredevil – Marked For Death

Essential Power Man and Iron Fist Vol 01

Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson Omnibus

Essential Power Man and Iron Fist Vol 02

Secret Wars II Omnibus

Marvel Masters – The Tales of Kurt Busiek

Daredevil Ultimate Collection 01

Daredevil Vol 03

Daredevil Vol 04

Secret War

Marvel Super Hero Team-Up

Daredevil Vol 06

Immortal Iron Fist Vol 01 – The Last Iron Fist Story (Softcover)

Immortal Iron Fist Vol 01 – The Last Iron Fist Story (Hardcover)

mmortal Iron Fist, Vol. 2: The Seven Capital Cities of Heaven

Immortal Iron Fist Vol 02 – The Seven Capital Cities of Heaven (Hardcover)

Immortal Iron Fist Omnibus

Immortal Iron Fist Vol 03 – The Book of The Iron Fist (Softcover)

Immortal Iron Fist Vol 03 – The Book of The Iron Fist (Hardcover)

Immortal Iron Fist Vol 04 – The Mortal Iron Fist (Softcover)

Immortal Iron Fist Vol 04 – The Mortal Iron Fist (Hardcover)

Immortal Iron Fist Vol 05 – Escape from The Eighth City (Softcover)

Immortal Iron Fist Vol 05 – Escape from The Eighth City (Hardcover)

Daredevil by Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark Omnibus Vol 02

Immortal Weapons

Daredevil – Shadowland (Softcover)

Daredevil – Shadowland (Hardcover)

Power Man and Iron Fist – The Comedy of Death

Avengers – We Are The Avengers

Heroes For Hire – Control

Avengers – Fear Itself

Avengers Vs. X-Men

Iron Fist – The Living Weapon Vol 01 – Rage

Iron Fist – The Living Weapon Vol 02 – Redemption

Iron Fist – The Living Weapon – The Complete Collection

Power Man and Iron Fist – The Boys are Back in Town

A fictional Marvel Comics character that debuted in 1974, on the pages of Marvel Premiere issue #15, Danny Rand/Iron Fist was co-created by Roy Thomas (Black Knight, Captain Marvel), Gil Kane (Conan the Barbarian, John Carter; Warlord of Mars) and Bill Everett.

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Power Man and Iron Fist

He become a hero of his own right and over the years, allied with many of the superhero community from the Marvel Universe and became an honorary member of many groups like Defenders, Immortal Weapons, Secret Avengers, Secret Defenders and The Mighty, while partaking in events like Secret Wars II, Secret War, Dark Reign, Shadowland and Avengers Vs. X-Men.

In other media, Iron Fist has appeared on Season 2 of The Avengers – Earth's Mightiest Heroes and Ultimate Spider-Man animated TV series. The live-action version of the character is portrayed by actor Finn Jones in Marvel's Iron Fist (2017) and Marvel's The Defenders (2017), developed as Netflix series.
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