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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 167. Chapters: Red Sonja, Iron Fist, Ghost Rider, Ms. Marvel, Morbius, the Living Vampire, Doc Samson, Quasar, Valkyrie, Vision, Kevin Sydney, Ultron, Sunfire, Jade, Killraven, Banshee, Fury, Obsidian, Grim Reaper, Brainwave, Hector Hall, Sauron, Union Jack, Hyperion, Invaders, Albert Rothstein, Tiger Shark, Grandmaster, Northwind, All-Star Squadron, Phantom Rider, Arkon, Amazing-Man, Spitfire, Baron Blood, Red Guardian, Stingray, Umar, Tigress, 3-D Man, Satana, Iron Munro, Mister Bones, Nova, Hourman, Red Wolf, Typhon, Arak, Conan, Aquarius, Living Lightning, Leo, Bogatyri, Jarella, Psyklop, Spirit of '76, Capricorn, Man-Ape, Sagittarius, Satannish, Larry Trask, Captain Carrot, Gemini, Virgo, Cancer, Pisces, Rubberduck, Taurus, Tsunami, Glob, Scarlet Scarab, Yankee Poodle, Dragon King, Wildcat, Alley-Kat-Abra, Fastback, Young All-Stars, Aragorn, Missing Link, Cyclotron, Atari Force, Mekanique, Brain Drain, Brute, Destroyer, Brainchild, Lemuel Dorcas, Little Cheese, Amphibius, Barbarus, Commander Kraken, Valda the Iron Maiden, Bloodwraith, Alkhema, Iron Cross, Kukulcan, Nameless One, Grotesk, Chroma, Gaza, Piper, Snowman, Living Diamond, Brain-Child, Dark-Crawler, Turk Barrett, Omega, Zyklon, Deathbolt, Ghost Girl. Excerpt: Iron Fist (Daniel "Danny" Rand-K'ai) is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe, and a practitioner of martial arts. Created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane, he first appeared in Marvel Premiere #15 (May 1974). The character starred in his own solo series in the 1970s, and shared the title Power Man and Iron Fist for several years. Iron Fist, along with the previously created Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu, came from Marvel Comics during a pop culture trend in the early 1970s for martial arts heroes. Debuting in a story by writer Roy Thomas and penciler Gil Kane in the umbrella tit...