The final battle for the soul of New York erupts in Hell's Kitchen, and Daredevil is on the front lines. Hell, he IS the front line! Backed by the full power of the Hand, Daredevil is now more than a match for New York's strongest heroes. With a new right-hand man, Matt Murdock will finally show those who stand against him what it truly means to be a Man Without Fear!
So while this is still the best mini-series to come out of either of the Big Two this year(hell, it's still MILES better than Blackest Night/Brightest Day)I can't help but feel a bit let down by the way this series is coming to an end. Read Full Review
This event only has one more issue to go. Sadly, that's a real positive. This storyline is not going to be fondly remembered and that's because it's not the deepest story. There's little true character development, and most of the mildly cool moments are not earned with logic or dedication of storytelling. This feels like a 90s tale, so make of that what you will. I don't hate "Shadowland," I just feel bad that it set out to hit a few certain moments and had absolutely no idea what to do in between. Read Full Review
A bland slab of Marvel Comic void of soul in, ironically, a tale that should be all about the soul. Read Full Review
Other than the Avengers getting their butts handed to them by DD and the magic ninjas (well, what would you call them?) there's really not much here. But at least we're one step closer to finally ending this once promising but poorly executed mini-event. That's something, right? Read Full Review