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Daniel Rand's In The Iron Fist
The first stages known as the ordinary world, which introduces the hero and the situation to the audience, it also talks about the hero background and how the hero is against a background of environment and his personal history. Some kind of forces in the hero’s life is pulling in different directions and causing stress. In the Iron Fist, a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics which created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane during a pop culture trend in the early 1970s for martial arts heroes. The character is a is a master of martial arts, his power and abilities are mastered all of K'un-Lun's martial arts and many of those from Earth including all those taekwondo, kungfu, judo, shaolin etc....he has also …show more content…
During his time in K'un L'un, Wendell (his father) saved the life of the city's ruler named Lord Tuan and he became his adopted son. However, Wendell eventually left K'un L'un and became a wealthy entrepreneur in the United States. He married a lady name Heather Duncan and had a child named Daniel Rand.
Wendell later organized an expedition went back to the mystical city of K'un-L'un, taking his wife Heather, his business partner Harold Meachum and nine-year-old Daniel with him. During the journey up the mountain, Daniel slips off the path, his tie-rope taking his mother and father with him.
When Wendell fell from a mountain ledge, clutching the edge, he called to Meachum for help, but Meachum was hoping to control Wendell 's business caused Wendell to plunge to his death. Shortly afterward, his mother Heather scarified her life to save Daniel; she threw her self in the pack of wolves, even as the monks from K'un L'un was trying to save her but it wad too late. Then the monks take Daniel to see Yü-Ti, who is the ruler of K'un L'un. When Daniel expresses his desire for revenge, Yü-Ti showed him to Lei Kung (the Thundered), who teaches him the martial arts. Daniel’s background led him to become a supper hero; he didn’t choose to be a
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He tried to turn away from the adventure by knowing or feeling the danger is coming soon. Iron Fist later feel fear that he has to fight the Steel Serpent,who is also a master martial art. Serpent has defeated Yu- Ti twice in the past as he attempted to take over the city K'un Lun. Serpent later was defeated by his own power. Master Khan ordered an enslaved warrior the Silver Dragon to fight against the Iron Fist. Iron Fist later defeated the Silver Dragon and he also discovered she was the spirit of his

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