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The Shadow #24 proves that you can take an aged character and set him against something that's popular now without losing a his innate appeal. Recommended. Read Full Review
With Howard Chaykin on deck to write and illustrate a six-issue mini-series taking place in the late 50s following up the conclusion of this ongoing title, it's a little unclear where the character goes from here, but I'd be surprised if Dynamite didn't have future plans for the vigilante who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men. Worth a look. Read Full Review
There's some good artwork to be found with clever paneling and some excellent shading work and use of lighting but that's far from saving The Shadow #24. Overdone zombies, a plot that goes nowhere in no particular hurry, horrendous racial undertones that just keep piling on the questionable till it smothers the story like so many blubbery layers of bad decisions and a weak framing device that adds nothing makes The Shadow #24 a slog at best, not recommended though it was still better than The Mocking Dead. Read Full Review
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