List of Luke Cage and Iron Fist supporting characters

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This is a list of supporting characters of

Iron Fist, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics
.

Allies

  • El Aguila – Mutant swashbuckler and costumed crime fighter.
  • Noah Burstein
    – The scientist who gives Luke Cage his powers.
  • Reva Connors - Reva Connors was friends with, and eventually started dating, Carl Lucas the man who would eventually become Luke Cage. Cage's former friend, Willis Stryker, was jealous of their romance and framed Cage with stolen drugs.[1] When the Maggia came after Stryker, they inadvertently killed Connors.[2]
  • David "D.W." Griffith – A theater owner and friend of Luke Cage.
  • Jeryn Hogarth
    – Attorney and friend of Iron Fist's father.
  • Jessica Jones – Wife and partner of Luke Cage
  • Misty Knight – Frequent partner of Luke Cage and Iron Fist.
  • Lei Kung
    – Taught martial arts to Iron Fist.
  • Joy Meachum
    – Blamed Iron Fist for the death of her father, and later became an ally of his.
  • Claire Temple – Doctor and friend of Luke Cage.
  • Colleen Wing – Frequent partner of Luke Cage and Iron Fist.
  • Yu-Ti – Immortal lord of K'un-L'un.

Family

  • Esther Lucas - Esther Lucas is the wife of James Lucas and the mother of James Lucas Jr. and Carl, the latter of whom would grow up to become Luke Cage. Despite loving Carl, she and her husband were also disappointed in his continuous run ins with the law and were embarrassed about having to bail him out. Esther was killed by one of Carl's gang members causing James and James Jr. to blame him.[3][4]
  • James Lucas
    - The father of Luke Cage.
  • Heather Rand - Heather Duncan was a young wealthy socialite who met and fell in love with the mysterious Wendell Rand. The two married and Heather gave birth to Danny who would grow up to become Iron Fist.[5] Wendell convinced Heather to bring Danny on their trip to the Himalayas. While there Wendell's business partner, Harold Meachum, kills Wendell claiming that he did it out of his love for Heather. Heather was sickened by his actions and was left for dead with Danny. While the two continued to venture towards K'un-L'un, they were attacked by a wolf pack with one of the wolves later becoming Ferocia. With nothing left to lose, Heather threw herself at the pack to save Danny giving up her life in the process.[6] Heather found herself in Feng-Tu, the K'un-L'un afterlife. Startled by the realization that her husband was not from Earth, Heather fled until she found herself confronted by Dhasha Khan who transformed her into the Silver Dragon and was forced to fight her now grown up son. When Danny realized he was fighting his mother, Heather resisted and was incinerated by Khan. Later, Danny was able to free her mother's soul from Khan and she returned to Feng-Tu[7][8] Later when Danny was on death's door, he is reunited with his parents who inform him that his time is not up and that they were proud of the man he had become.[9]
  • Wendell Rand - Wendell Rand was an orphan who fought tooth and nail to survive on the streets of
    Heather Duncan who would bear him a son, Danny.[5] When Danny turned ten, Wendell decided it was time to return to K'un-L'un. Wendell took Heather, Danny and his business partner Harold Meachum through the Himalayas, but during the trip Harold let Wendell fall to his doom and then abandoned Heather and Danny when Heather wouldn't return his affections.[6] Wendell and Heather ended up in Feng-Tu, the afterlife of K'un-L'un. When Danny was on death's door, he was reunited with his parents who informed him that his time was not up and that they were proud of the man he had become.[9]
  • Miranda Rand - Miranda Rand is the daughter of
    Wendell Rand and K'un-Lun native Shakirah. Shakirah was soon murdered and Wendell fled leaving Miranda an orphan.[15] She was soon trained by Conal D'Hu-Tsien, who was in love with her. They encountered Danny Rand, who had taken the name Iron Fist, and aided him in battling Merrin. When they discovered that Miranda was a woman both she and Conal were put on trial as it was against the law to train women in martial arts. Danny tried to save them, but he was unsuccessful. Before being taken away, Miranda revealed to Danny that she was his sister.[16] Miranda and Conal were rescued by a H'ylthri who in return demanded that they retrieve the Scorpio Key from a S.H.I.E.L.D. base. They were given new costumes and identities with Miranda taking Death Sting. Miranda and Conal hired many villains to aid them and she fought her brother. Eventually, Miranda got the Scorpio Key and used it to defeat the H'ylthri and rescue her brother, though at the cost of Conal's life. Miranda disappeared afterwards.[17] Years later, Miranda was revealed to be in Hell and was forced to battle her ancestor Orson Randall. Danny showed up and was able to rescue his sister who wished to return to a normal life.[18]

Enemies

This section lists the villains that fight Luke Cage and Iron Fist:

References

  1. ^ Avengers Origins: Luke Cage #1-2, Marvel Comics.
  2. ^ Hero for Hire #1. Marvel Comics.
  3. ^ Cage #5. Marvel Comics.
  4. ^ Cage #17. Marvel Comics.
  5. ^ a b Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #23. Marvel Comics.
  6. ^ a b Marvel Premiere #15. Marvel Comics.
  7. ^ Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #19-20. Marvel Comics.
  8. ^ Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #22-24. Marvel Comics.
  9. ^ a b Iron Fist/Wolverine #4. Marvel Comics.
  10. ^ The Immortal Iron Fist #5. Marvel Comics.
  11. ^ The Immortal Iron Fist #8. Marvel Comics.
  12. ^ Iron Fist #6. Marvel Comics.
  13. ^ Marvel Team-Up #64. Marvel Comics.
  14. ^ The Immortal Iron Fist #13. Marvel Comics.
  15. ^ Power Man and Iron Fist #75. Marvel Comics.
  16. ^ Iron Fist #2. Marvel Comics.
  17. ^ Iron Fist Vol. 3 #1-3. Marvel Comics.
  18. ^ Iron Fist #79-80. Marvel Comics.
  19. ^ Cage #8-9. Marvel Comics.
  20. ^ Cage #10-15. Marvel Comics.
  21. ^ Hero for Hire #2. Marvel Comics.
  22. ^ Avengers Origins: Luke Cage #1. Marvel Comics.
  23. ^ Hero for Hire #14. Marvel Comics.
  24. ^ Hero for Hire #15. Marvel Comics.
  25. ^ Hero for Hire #16. Marvel Comics.
  26. ^ Marvel Premiere #16. Marvel Comics.