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Shadowland #2 (2010)

Shadowland #2 (2010)

$6.00
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by ANDY DIGGLE
Penciled by BILLY TAN
Cover by JOHN CASSADAY
EVIL DAREDEVIL VARIANT COVER by JOHN CASSADAY
The battle for New York begins as battle lines are drawn and war forges strange allies. Luck Cage, Iron Fist, Spider-Man, Moon Knight and…Kingpin?! Plus, a dangerous new player enters the battle, one that could win the fight…or damn all of New York! 32 PGS.
Date Available: 08/04/2010
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

After resisiting the urge to write a review for Shadowland #1 second printing, Pastor Sam is here with Shadowland #2 instead. In every way that Shadowland #1 was arguably too focused, #2 is as busy as Times Square during rush hour. For the most part the characterizations seem to be right on in this issue, though I would prefer to see Iron Fist do more talking while at the same time see Luke Cage do much less. Has anyone else noticed that somewhere between the 70's and this issue, that the old Power Man has lost the ability to speak the English language - it's actually jarring in some places in the book. As much negative as I have to say of Luke Cage, I have just as much positive to say of Danny Rand. His dialogue is outstanding in this book. He poses the question that Ive wrestled with and discussed with other employees in the store, why is it ok for every other Marvel character to kill with abandon while Daredevil alone is taken to task for it? All around excellent work on issue #2, reading like The Lord of Rings trilogy when compared with its predecessor.
I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by ANDY DIGGLE
Penciled by BILLY TAN
Cover by JOHN CASSADAY
EVIL DAREDEVIL VARIANT COVER by JOHN CASSADAY
The battle for New York begins as battle lines are drawn and war forges strange allies. Luck Cage, Iron Fist, Spider-Man, Moon Knight and…Kingpin?! Plus, a dangerous new player enters the battle, one that could win the fight…or damn all of New York! 32 PGS.
Date Available: 08/04/2010
BONUS REVIEW by PASTOR SAM

After resisiting the urge to write a review for Shadowland #1 second printing, Pastor Sam is here with Shadowland #2 instead. In every way that Shadowland #1 was arguably too focused, #2 is as busy as Times Square during rush hour. For the most part the characterizations seem to be right on in this issue, though I would prefer to see Iron Fist do more talking while at the same time see Luke Cage do much less. Has anyone else noticed that somewhere between the 70's and this issue, that the old Power Man has lost the ability to speak the English language - it's actually jarring in some places in the book. As much negative as I have to say of Luke Cage, I have just as much positive to say of Danny Rand. His dialogue is outstanding in this book. He poses the question that Ive wrestled with and discussed with other employees in the store, why is it ok for every other Marvel character to kill with abandon while Daredevil alone is taken to task for it? All around excellent work on issue #2, reading like The Lord of Rings trilogy when compared with its predecessor.
I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams
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