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The Daughters of the Dragon are the duo of
Colleen Wing Colleen Wing is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Descended from a family of samurai, Wing is a Japanese martial artist who avenged her grandfather's death with the help of the superhero Iron Fis ...
and
Misty Knight Mercedes "Misty" Knight is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Tony Isabella and Arvell Jones, Knight was first mentioned (by name) in ''Marvel Premiere'' #20 (Jan. 1975) and appeared in ...
, fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by
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. They first appeared as a team in ''Deadly Hands of Kung Fu'' #32 (January 1977) in a story titled ''Daughters of the Dragon'' written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by
Marshall Rogers William Marshall Rogers III (January 22, 1950 – March 24, 2007),William Marshall Rogers III
. This followed the introduction of each individual character in mid-1970s Iron Fist stories.


Publication history

The pair was first referred to by the name Daughters of the Dragon canonically in ''
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'' #64 (December 1977). In the context of the story, the name comes from an attempted slight from Iron Fist foe Davos, the Steel Serpent, said in a tongue-in-cheek way while he flees from the two heroines. Despite the Daughters of the Dragon being given co-star billing in the issue, they appear in action for only a handful of panels, foreshadowing their status as perennial supporting characters who rarely starred in stories of their own. Since Iron Fist's first series had been cancelled at that time, the two characters followed him into the new ''
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'' series (a merging of the '' Power Man'' and ''Iron Fist'' series), with Colleen and Misty as supporting cast, who operated Knightwing Restorations Inc. Among the few stories to feature the Daughters of the Dragon as the stars were 8-page stories appearing in '' Marvel Comics Presents'' #42 (January 1990), #80 (April 1991), and #149 (March 1994). The first two of these stories were written by former ''Power Man and Iron Fist'' writer Mary Jo Duffy. In late 2005/early 2006 they gained a limited series which introduced both the style and many of the plots and characters that were later featured in the 2006 ''
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'' series. The Daughters of the Dragon received an entry in the ''All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z'' #3 (2006). Misty Knight and Colleen Wing were featured in the ''
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'' and '' Iron Fist'' Netflix series, which take place in a shared universe. Both characters were eventually paired, as in the comic. The success of the duo led Marvel to launch a new ''Daughters of the Dragon'' comic in 2018, by Jed MacKay and Travel Foreman. It was released as a
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.


In other media

An intended ''Daughters of the Dragon'' TV series was in development in 2001, but was never produced. The series would have featured Colleen Wing and two other Daughters, but not Misty Knight.


Television

The pair appear in several of the
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exclusive television series set within the
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. Misty Knight is introduced in the first season of ''
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'', while Colleen Wing debuts in the first season of '' Iron Fist'' as street-fighter under the name Daughter of the Dragon. Misty and Colleen are portrayed by
Simone Missick Simone Missick (née Cook; born January 19, 1982) is an American film and television actress. She is best known for her role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Detective Misty Knight in ''Luke Cage'', a role she also plays in '' The Defenders' ...
and
Jessica Henwick Jessica Yu-Li Henwick (born 30 August 1992) is a BAFTA nominated English actress, writer and director. She is known for her roles as Nymeria Sand in the HBO series ''Game of Thrones'' (2015–2017), X-wing pilot Jessika Pava in the film '' S ...
, respectively. Both actresses reprise their roles in '' The Defenders'', and the second season of ''Iron Fist'', where their friendship and teamwork are developed. The pair team up during the second season of ''Luke Cage'' to take on Mortimer Norris and his men.


Collected editions


References

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