SHADOWLAND tie-in! Luke Cage's squad of fierce felons face the nature of true evil when they uncover secrets of the ancient order known as The Hand beneath Hell's Kitchen! Meanwhile, Cage fights to help his friend Daredevil!
Like I keep saying, I'm a sucker for supervillain books (or quasi-supervillain books) and this is the other half of a great combo with Secret Six. Read Full Review
Time and again Parker has proven he can inject his characters into any storyline and still craft an exciting tale. According to the solicits the tie-in train won't be stopping any time soon, but I'm way past the point of being pessimistic about it. Put the Thunderbolts wherever you want, Marvel. Just make sure Jeff Parker still has his hands on them. Read Full Review
This two-parter within the Shadowland story proper should go down as the one with the highest quality. Parker and Shalvey have crafted a short and sharp tale of villains getting in and getting out but plenty of mischief is had in between. This comic is a delight to read and look at, and is worthy of insurmountable praise. I can only hope many tried it for the tie-in value and will now stick around for the show. "Thunderbolts" is the comic you're probably hearing lots about and you need to now listen; it's better than it should be. Read Full Review