From his trip through the Underworld, Shadow is revived with new insights regarding the battle between new and old gods, and must race to prevent a bloodbath.
For fans of Laura Moon this one comes with built in satisfaction guaranteed. And is a true testament to how a great novel can successfully transform itself in to another form. Read Full Review
As always, Scott Hampton's art is at its best when he's depicting the more surreal scenes of the story, but after six issues (even longer if you've been with it from the start of the Dark Horse adaptation), his art even compliments the quieter moments. And, as should be expected, Gaiman's writing is unparalleled. Read Full Review
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