Zadie discovers the truth about Shadecraft and what happened to her brother Ricky a year ago. Can Zadie pull off a desperate gambit to get her brother back? And does he even WANT to come back??
Shadecraft continues to throw in truly engaging and world-altering twists and turns while never once losing that core emotional family tether that makes it such a strong series. The art is still beyond gorgeous as the emotion is felt on every single page and the way that shadows and colors are played with elevates everything to beautiful new levels. Shadecraft truly embodies everything that is the best about comic books as a medium thanks to a beyond amazing creative team. Read Full Review
Henderson and Garbett are on the verge of providing what could be a really premiere comic. There is so much potential here in adventures in Shadecraft. With seeds in the story to let us know there are more “out there”….. this is so cool! Read Full Review
OverallA fantastic penultimate issue, which raises the personal stakes for Zadie and her mum as they work together to get Ricky's Shadow back. It will be interesting to see how this all pans out in the final issue, which drops next month. I'll be particularly interested in finding out if Zadie and her mother are able to reunite Ricky's shadow with his comatose body. That is of course assuming that his body is in the same complex. Read Full Review
Zadie gains some control over her shadows, but her life is falling apart. Read Full Review
Shadecraft #4 throws a giant roadblock in front of Zadie Lu and her family. Read Full Review
'Shadowcraft' #4 provides some game-changing revelations that escalate what's at stake for Zadie and her family. Zadie gets some much-needed answers but now has more to lose. Henderson ramps up the supernatural action going into issue five. It's a title that gets better with every new issue. Read Full Review
With readers largely being as confused by Zadie's situation as she is herself, this issue finally answers some burning questions while still keeping the future of the narrative an enigma. Read Full Review