The plot might involve a character with a phantom limb who has heightened senses in that missing part. When an animal attacks, perhaps the phantom limb starts to ache or tingle in a premonitory way. The character could then use their unique situation to outwit the attacking animal. For example, if it's a dog attack, the character might feel the 'presence' of their missing arm as if it could fend off the dog, and this mental state gives them the courage to face the attack.
In the context of the novel, the phantom limb might be a central part of the character's identity. When the animal attacks, the character's relationship with their phantom limb could change. They might start to see it as more of a hindrance than before, or they might discover a new power or connection related to it. For example, the phantom limb could start to glow or give off a strange energy during the attack, which could either attract or repel the attacking animal.
Most likely Iron Fist is the main character. There could also be some supporting characters like his friends or allies from the martial arts world or those who are involved in the mystery surrounding the 'phantom limb' concept. Maybe there are some old masters or sages who play important roles in guiding Iron Fist through the story.
The 'Iron Fist Phantom Limb Graphic Novel' could potentially be about the Iron Fist's exploration of a new power or ability related to the idea of a phantom limb. Maybe he has some sort of encounter that causes him to have an unusual connection to this concept. It could also involve his battles against villains who are interested in this new aspect of his power or in the secrets behind the phantom limb idea.
If it's a bear attack, some stories suggest playing dead. Bears might lose interest if they think you're not a threat. But this might not work for all types of bears.
One of the best animal attack survival stories is that of a hiker who was attacked by a bear. The hiker played dead and the bear eventually lost interest and left. He then managed to find his way back to civilization and get medical help for his injuries.
There was a case where a jungle guide was attacked by a leopard. He had a machete with him and used it to fend off the leopard. He slashed at the leopard until it retreated. The guide was injured but his knowledge of how to handle such a situation, along with his weapon, helped him survive. His experience in the jungle and his ability to stay calm in the face of danger were key factors in his survival.
The theme of fear and panic also runs through these novels. When animals attack, the characters experience intense fear and often panic. This can lead to bad decisions or make the situation even more dangerous, as seen in 'Cujo' where the fear of the rabid dog spreads among the community.
One well - known deadly animal attack story is that of the Tsavo man - eaters. In 1898, two maneless male lions in Tsavo, Kenya, killed and ate about 135 railway workers. The lions seemed to target humans deliberately, and it took a lot of effort to finally hunt them down.