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★1/2This slogging, confusing, mess of a final book in this Shadowman series cements the fact that this is the worst Valiant series I've read. It completely lacks any narrative direction, or any genuine sense of character. And what's up with the inconsistent art? I know he's mixed race but why does Jack Boniface seem to get more white with each subsequent issue? But, I'll give this an extra half star for introducing a new cool character, Punk Mambo, the glue-sniffing, British voodoo priestess liv...
A weak volume of Shadowman that meanders, dramatically changes course, then anticlimaxes. The whole is less than its parts.Deadside Blues (11-12). Unfortunately, these stories were a really pathetic end to the first part of the VH-1 Shadowman run. They're by a variety of authors, they have no depth, and they're not important. [3/10]. (Is it good that we got them after they were ignored in the first Deluxe volume? I guess.)Fear, Blood, and Shadows (13-16). Milligan takes a different tack on Shado...
2.5* After first volume this one is just wasting the potential of Shadowman and world he can offer. Script and art is average, inconsistent and few good moments are not enough. Whole story of Shadowman's internal struggle is vague and unbelievable.
More like a 2.5with a new creative team the Shadowman is not as a good as before
A bit on the confusing side in terms of storytelling. The last section, End Times, felt like a slog as did Punk Mambo #0.