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This is all about doing a soft reboot. The Shadow now operates in the modern day, but there's a lack of courage to really modernize the character. Disappointing.
I can't say that Dracula has ever been on of my favorite classic, but I have been thinking of re-reading the book since it has been years since I read it. But now I don't need to, since I read this faithful graphic novel instead. But i must admit that I would have preferred the book instead and I wi...
I wasn't crazy about some of the extras. I skimmed through the author's notes and didn't finish Dracula's guest, because I didn't like how it was set up in the PDF: two columns, and you had to scroll up and down. I also wasn't super interested in the story. This was a good adaptation. It didn...
Okay, I finished this one. Wish I could say it was a great reading experience, but I can’t. Yeah, I am going to explain, so stop now if you have any medical problem that might be adversely affected by my bitching. This comic collection is an attempt to update the classic 1930s pulp fiction chara...
Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.The Shadow has returned from the east after rejuvenation and now poses as his grandson, Lamont Cranston. His old adversary, Shiwan Kahn, escapes from prison and soon starts to assert himself amongst the cri...