With political tensions on the rise and lethal copycats committing acts of terror in his name, Mary Jerez grasps at secrets that she believes may be key to returning the Shadow's mind. In doing so she must delve into the war-torn ravages of his past, where she will be confronted with the sins that lurk in the heart of The Shadow himself.
This book has been a slow burn for much of it, we are a long way away from getting all the secrets out, and we still haven't moved very far in the present day. It's all building to something. This is still a great book and hasn't lost a step yet. The little details, the art style, and the classic Shadow in the flashbacks are making this a great read for me. Read Full Review
I am enjoying how the mystery is unfolding as we see past and present slowly collide in this impressive tale. Read Full Review
The Shadow #3 takes some big steps forward. What started as a story where we were hunting for the truth behind this burned man quickly evolved into something new. The next issue will be one to anticipate when the time for questions is settling, and there is more need to take action. Read Full Review
I’ve also enjoyed Spurrier and Watters’ exploration of The Shadow’s past, as Mary keeps finding new ways for her burn-victim to relieve his past and to make some sense to it. These glimpses also provide the reader with a way to better know who this character is, especially those of us who are newer to the character, or haven’t read his stories in years. Read Full Review
I really like the art in this series. The story on the hand, has moved slow, but very entertaining. As someone who is reading Shadow for the first time. I am a little confused, but each issue is bringing us closer to more answers. I find it very intriguing.