Two ofMarvel’sfan-favorite characters are the immortal Iron Fist and Power Man, also known as Luke Cage. These two characters have been around theMarveluniverse and back again separately and as a team. On more than one occasion, Power Man and Iron Fist have been at the forefront of universe-wide events that have made them household names and earned them live-action series'.
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Power Man serves as a conscience to superheroes, always staying true to himself and his morals, waiting to give an indestructible beat down to anyone who gets in his way. Iron Fist tries to maintain a pacifist lifestyle and do good in the world with the abilities he was blessed with as a member of the immortal weapons. TheMarvelcomic book universe is filled with the accolades of the famous Heroes for Hire for fans to enjoy; here are 8 Power Man and Iron Fist comics you should read.
8Power Man And Iron Fist #1
Power Man and Iron Fist have had many team-ups over the years, but none as enjoyable as their reunion inPower Man and Iron Fist number one,where they bring back heroes for hire. The former avenger and immortal weapon hit the streets, taking down common criminals and stepping away from the world, threatening super-beings and high-class hero politics.
Both Luke Cage and Danny Rand move out of the spotlight and attempt to make a difference where it matters.Power Man and Iron Fist number onekicks off a hefty mystery the two heroes must solve while facing a syndicate of criminals that want their heads.

7Luke Cage: Avenger
Luke Cage: Avengertakes readers down memory lane in some of the greatest moments of Harlem’s Hero. Starting at the beginning when Carl Lucas gets his powers and escapes his captivity,his time as a Defender, then diving into how the street-level hero handles a world where superheroes are fighting other superheroes in the middle of a Civil War.
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Luke Cage: Avenger explores the character brilliantly, adding to his depth and what shaped him into the avenger he became. Luke Cage: Avenger is written by the talented Adam Glass, known for his work with DC Comic’s Suicide Squad and Deadpool.
6Jessica Jones: The Pulse
One of the most famous relationships inMarvel Comics,aside from Jean Gray and Scott Summers, isLuke Cage and Jessica Jones.The Pulseis a mini-series following Jessica Jones in her efforts to break away from her life as a superhero, now working as a 9-5 private investigator for the Daily Bugle.
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Unfortunately, what should have been a simple survey and report turns into a lethal web of conspiracies that both Jessica Jones and Luke Cage must combat together. This mini-series explores the good and bad parts of Jessica and Luke’s relationship and sheds some light on both characters' struggles during their time as superheroes
5Luke Cage: Noir
Luke Cage: Noirtakes readers back in time to the mean streets of Harlem, where Luke Cage has been recently released from prison. Attempting to get back on his feet, Luke becomes a private detective and begins making his presence known after a long time away. But unfortunately, tragedy strikes Cage his first day back in the world as he discovers his lover, Josephine, was murdered while he was locked away.
Filled with vengeance and a sense of duty, the Harlem hero gets to work in this classic style, black and white mini-series.

4Iron Fist: The Living Weapon
Danny Rand finds himself in a pit of despair after forsaking his vow and choosing to take life instead of protecting it. Danny is summoned back to where it all began, to K’un-Lun, the mystical city where Danny received his power. Danny must find his true self again or forsake his role as the Iron Fist while at the same time preventing his family’s company from being taken from him.
This brilliantly told story accompanied by breathtaking art is a wild ride and a deep dive into thecore character Iron Fistthat is a must-read for fans and newcomers alike.

3Iron Fist: The Deadly Hands Of Kung Fu
InThe Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, Danny Rand is put to the ultimate test as the city of K’un-Lun is attacked by an old nemesis who knows their ways. Utilizing the powers he has mastered, Iron Fist must face off against Dhasha Khan and an advisory from his past while protecting a sacred beast known as the Firebird.
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The Deadly Hands of Kung Fuis more than just a fight for Danny Rand, but a spiritual journey that will prove fatal if he does not succeed in his task.
2Daredevil: The Devil Inside And Out
It has always been a shaky constant between Matt Murdock and his life as the scarlet vigilante, Daredevil. Now, as the man without fear is pushed over the edge, his grasp on his city, his life, and his sanity begins to deteriorate.
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Hell’s Kitchen slowly slides into darkness, and Daredevil can only watch, unable to find the motivation to save it. Iron Fist stands by Murdock’s side and tries to aid in his rehabilitation.
1The Immortal Iron Fist: The Last Iron Fist Story
The Iron Fistnow stands on his own, washing away his connection to the mythical city of K’un-lun and all the allies he once had. The man behind the Fist tries to reconcile but is blindsided when a blast from the past reveals itself in the form of the Silver Serpent. With new-found power, the Silver Serpent now represents a significant threat to more than just Danny Rand, seeking to destroy the Iron Fist and everything he holds dear.
Iron Fist is the only hope to put an end to the madness that Hydra and the Silver Serpent are inflicting on innocent lives and defeat the Silver Serpent, who has become unstoppable.

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