Danny Rand takes his fighting stance in this guide showing how to draw Iron Fist from Marvel Comics with his green costume and yellow dragon mask. The immortal weapon of K’un-Lun brings martial arts mastery to Marvel’s street-level heroes, fighting alongside his best friend Luke Cage as the Heroes for Hire. Iron Fist has also worked with Daredevil and other Defenders throughout his adventures.
Sketching Iron Fist in Battle Stance
This full body tutorial covers 17 steps, building Iron Fist mid-motion with his fists raised in a martial arts pose and his yellow sash flowing behind him!
Iron Fist’s Classic Design
- Yellow mask with high pointed collar extending upward
- Black eye sections in the mask
- Exposed chest showing dragon tattoo
- Green bodysuit with deep V-neck opening
- Yellow collar trim running down the torso
- Yellow sash belt with long trailing ends
- Muscular arms with bare fists
- Green pants with yellow boots
- Dynamic fighting stance with weight shifted
Iron Fist’s costume exposes his chest to display the dragon tattoo that marks his power. Drawing Iron Fist requires attention to the martial arts pose and the flowing sash movement. His partnership with Luke Cage made them famous, similar to how Cable and Deadpool became a duo. Other street-level Marvel heroes include Spider-Woman.
Working Through 17 Steps
The fighting pose and sash flow need careful attention. Track your progress with these colors:
- Red Color: lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: lines completed earlier.
- Gray Color: base sketch for structure.
How to Draw Iron Fist: Complete Tutorial

















Share Your Iron Fist Drawing!
That covers all 17 steps to draw Iron Fist ready for combat with his dragon tattoo visible. The yellow and green color scheme creates his distinctive martial arts look. Drop your comments below and post links to your finished immortal weapon artwork!