Some people are born immortal and gather together throughout the years, fighting their way against others. The plot is fairly straight-forward, including betrayal, but it's engaging and well-constructed. The illustrations are reasonably clear if not detailed but the story is easy to follow. A lot of...
Eeeh, not awful, but not great either... Follows 5 Ronin (Though I'm not sure how Psylocke counts as one) on the road for vengeance... Each story based on a different character: Wolverine, Hulk, Punisher, the previously mention Psylocke and Deadpool. 3 stars, though I may be feeling a little gener...
Wolverine as a ronin, I understand. Psylocke? Yup. But why the Punisher, Hulk, and Deadpool? Putting them in this time and making them all Japanese didn't reveal anything new about their characters. I just wonder why Marvel thought this was such a good idea, really. Ready to move onto the...
I'm not sure if it's a good thing or a bad thing that I picked this up relatively quickly after reading the old original run of Iron Fist. On the negative side, the character has changed a little bit... okay, a lot bit in the 30-plus years since he was created. He's less naive about some things, a...
I loved the Pirate Queen of Pinghai Bay and the Fraction/Aja portions of this book...but I didn't connect as much with the Danny Rand origin story. I just felt like there was too much camp injected into an otherwise dramatic story. I found myself really missing Fraction's narrative.
Mainly one-offs and tangential stories, but good. Liked the stories about the early Iron Fists.