The Shadow #2
| Writer | Si Spurrier, Dan Watters |
| Artist | Daniel HDR |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The circumstances that led Mary's mysterious burn patient to her hospital are becoming clearer - but is this horribly hurt man really the Shadow? And what is his connection with the millionaire Worthy Delaney, an advisor to the newly elected President Wyatt? Meanwhile, Mary and her sister Luisa begin an investigation of their own into a Shadow fan-site - because if the information there lets people make the connection with her patient, the Shadow is in grave danger!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
On Comics Ground - Paul Smerdon
Sep 08, 2017The issue in my opinion really flows and I am intrigued to find out more about the Shadow in what is shaping up to being some fantastic story telling as Dynamite Entertainment bring this classic anti-hero back to life.. Read Full Review
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10
Comic Bastards - Justin McCarty
Sep 13, 2017I am probably biased because of my very long love of The Shadow, and it may be too early to say, but I really think The Shadow Vol. 3 will be one of the best Shadow series ever. Read Full Review
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8.1
Geeked Out Nation - Jideobi Odunze
Sep 13, 2017After the events of Shadow #2, the mystery behind Mary's burn patient is becoming clearer with everyone seeming to be on the same train of thought about the vanished vigilante. Considering the setting of his story, I'm glad that they have found a way to properly play into the legend of the Shadow. He is someone to be both feared and praised, for better or for worse with current circumstances. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comics: The Gathering - Olivier Roth
Sep 13, 2017As far as pulp-style stories go, this has been a fun series up to date. I actually can’t wait to read more. I really enjoy that not one beat is wasted within the story and that Spurrier and Watters are making sure to tie everything together. Read Full Review
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7.0
Geek-O-Rama - David
Oct 12, 2017Si Spurrier and Dan Watters are slowly building a beautifully rich story, and while that left Issue #1 not really going anywhere, Issue #2 does a great job building tension as well as building up the plot. Read Full Review
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4.0
Outright Geekery - Ray Blakey
Sep 09, 2017It was good, solid, well-rendered comic book art. Completely adequate to the task at hand. Not bad, but nothing that really stood out from any other book on the shelves these days. But the artist was the most competent storyteller of the entire creative team. I'm not kidding when I say that the artist was the only guide that kept the reader from getting completely lost in such a muddled, mess of story telling. I knew where characters were supposed to be and who they were supposed to be. I may not have been wowed, but at least I kept my bearings. Read Full Review