SHADOWLAND ENDS--BUT WHO IS THE VICTOR? After the senses-shattering conclusion of Shadowland, can the people of Hell's Kitchen rebuild without a champion to guide them? The future of Marvel's street heroes begins here!
If a comic requires more than one artist, this is the way to make the most of the situation. Read Full Review
Overall, it's hard to shake the feeling that the contents of this comic are largely redundant, but between the atypical interpolating structure, excellent artwork from both Roberto De La Torre and Marco Checchetto, and inventive, character-specific palettes from Morry Hollowell, it's ultimately a better read than "Daredevil" #512, the comic with which it shares so much, and a more reflective coda to "Shadowland" as a whole. Read Full Review
Theres really not much to say. The story left no major impression on me. Its really just an epilogue to Shadowland told from the point of view of two minor characters. Kurtz and Urich didnt even appear in the core mini-series. Comics like this are the most difficult to review. Theres nothing great to recommend it and theres nothing terrible to criticize. Its a nicely-drawn, well-written book, but its not compelling in any way. I imagine this may read better in book form, after one as read every part of the crossover. But if youre like me and just read the core story, this will feel extraneous. Read Full Review