When the horrors from the Deadside spill into the world of the living, Shadowman is
going to need some back up...
...PUNK MAMBO returns!
Jack's message to the demons of the Deadside fall on deaf ears, and even the Gods of Voodoo have turned against him. Read Full Review
I really can't wait for the next issue, this event has been really something so far! It stands out and I believe, will continue to stand out as one of the best events Valiant has done. I'm excited to see how the world changes and how the Deadside changes people too. Horrible things are coming, and I just love it! Read Full Review
The second part of The Deadside War reinforces the stakes that Shadowman is facing, and reintroduces a couple of familiar faces that readers will recognize from earlier volumes of Shadowman published since Valiant's relaunch in 2012 (that it was ten years ago is slightly blowing my mind, I won't lie). Bunn pulls on threads that make the comic feel much more connected to the Valiant universe than we've seen in awhile as more than a few of the miniseries released could have existed in their own world. That Shadowman is bucking this trend with a story that, we're told, will have huge implications for the publisher's comics as a whole whilst still being a fantastic read for anybody who picks the comics up has me feeling really excited for what comes next. Read Full Review
Shadowman #6 is even better than the previous issue in a story that's playing with a lot of fun aspects. With the second issue out, it's obvious this series is delivering with art and characters while playing against expectations as Shadowman navigates things in a different way. Shadowman blends action, colorful characters, and spooky moments to perfection. Read Full Review
SHADOWMAN #6 excels at crafting an episodic story with plenty of satisfying spookiness and excitement while linking the stand-alone story to a greater arc with world-changing implications. The art team creates a perfect mix of moody atmosphere, wispy supernatural effects, and grotesque ghouls to fill out the narrative. Read Full Review
Shadowman #6 goes into how serious a threat the Deadside actually is, an unstoppable force already winning a war. Read Full Review
The chess pieces are being put into place, yet it's not entirely exciting this month to see the hand that moves those pieces. Read Full Review