The world has been invaded. The Deadside spills through. Shadowman, Punk Mambo, Alyssa and the Arbettors struggle to keep the horrors of the Deadside at bay, but are they in a losing battle?
This event has been one of the best things Valiant has done! I feel like it will have such a huge fallout and I cant wait to read that next issue! This is going to change the universe forever, I can tell! Seriously, if youre not reading this, youre missing out! Go back and buy all of Cullens great run! Then come join us for The Book of Shadows in July! Read Full Review
Now in the third chapter of The Deadside War, Shadowman #7 takes everything that the series has been building toward and just lays it out in one solid conflict. The narration is brilliant – short, sharp bursts of oddly poignant moments from Shadowman as he talks about the conflict and the hopelessness of it. The Deadside War was never going to be a typical comic story, and this issue reinforces just how good of a grasp Bunn has on the character. The series is utterly fantastic. Read Full Review
SHADOWMAN #7 is a stellar entry in the series with epic battles, character development, big action, and big consequences. This series keeps getting better and better, and its the best thing Valiant is putting our right now. None of their other titles comes close. Read Full Review
Shadowman #7 enthralls readers with a sense of dread before it cleverly replaces it with a hopeful comeback. Read Full Review
Cullen Bunn's dialogue is as poetic and dense as ever, which will surely excite some fans but potentially disappoint others who might have been hoping for more narrative urgency, but even if this book was entirely wordless, Pedro Andreo's work on the book is nothing short of jaw-dropping, with panel after panel of kinetic and fantastical action. Read Full Review
The veil has been torn asunder and Deadside walks the Earth! Read Full Review