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Shadowland (comics)

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2010 Marvel Comics limited series featuring Daredevil

"Shadowland"
Cover of the 1st issue
PublisherMarvel Comics
Publication dateSeptember – December2010
Genre
Main character(s)The Beast (Demon)
Black Tarantula
Bullseye[1][2]
Luke Cage
Daredevil[3]
Elektra[4]
Ghost Rider[5][6]
The Hand
Iron Fist[7]
J. Jonah Jameson
Kingpin
Lady Bullseye
Master Izo
Misty Knight[8][9]
Mister Negative[10][11]
Moon Knight[12][13]
Paladin[8][9]
Power Man (Victor Alvarez)[7][14]
The Profile
Punisher
Shadow Knight
Shang-Chi[10][11]
The Shroud[8][9]
Silver Sable
Spider-Man[10][11]
Thunderbolts[15][16][17]
Typhoid Mary
White Tiger
Colleen Wing[18][19]
Wolverine
Creative team
WriterAndy Diggle[3]
PencillerBilly Tan[3]
InkerMatt Banning
LettererJoe Caramagna
Colorist(s)Guru eFX
Christina Strain
Editor(s)Thomas Brennan
Stephen Wacker
Shadowland HCISBN 0-7851-4762-4

"Shadowland" is a 2010 comic book storyline published byMarvel Comics, focusing onDaredevil and other "street-level"superheroes in theMarvel Universe.[3][20] The storyline started in the Daredevil comic and was expanded upon in theShadowland five-issue mini series as well as four tie-in mini series, four one-shots, and two issues ofThunderbolts. The storyline was collected into seven individual hard cover and soft covertrade paperbacks in 2011.

The story chronicles Daredevil's return to Hell's Kitchen after he becomes the leader of theHand Ninja clan. He builds a temple/prison in Hell's Kitchen, theeponymous Shadowland. His methods get more extreme as he kills long-time adversaryBullseye. The change in attitude brings him and his allyWhite Tiger in conflict with a number of street level super-heroes such asSpider-Man,Luke Cage,Iron Fist,Moon Knight and more. The storyline also introduces a newPower Man to the Marvel Universe.

The heroes later realize that Daredevil has become possessed by the Beast of the Hand, which explains why Daredevil's actions have become more and more extreme and erratic. The heroes are helped out by theKingpin andLady Bullseye as they try to preserve the Kingpin's criminal empire. In the final moments of the story Iron Fist uses his mystical chi to heal Daredevil, releasing the demon inside him. In an act of sacrifice Daredevil kills himself before the Beast can take control of him again, breaking the spell the Beast had on Hell's Kitchen. Afterwards his corpse disappears, apparently to be revived byElektra at the conclusion of the event.

Publication history

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The storyline included a number of tie-inlimited series andone shots. As well as the coreShadowland title from writerAndy Diggle,[3] the limited series includeBlood on the Streets byAntony Johnston,[8][9]Power Man byFred Van Lente,[7][14]Moon Knight byGregg Hurwitz[12][13] andDaughters of the Shadow byJason Henderson.[18][19] The one-shots focus onSpider-Man fromDan Slott,[10][11]Elektra byZeb Wells,[4][21]Bullseye fromJohn Layman[1][2] andGhost Rider fromRob Williams.[5][6] The storyline alsocrossed over into theThunderbolts series.[15][16][17]

Plot

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Matt Murdock returns toHell's Kitchen fromJapan as a changed man and seeks to utilise theHand as a force for justice, including constructing Shadowland, a prison/temple constructed on the ruins of a Hell's Kitchen building which was destroyed (along with numerous lives) byBullseye during theDark Reign event. He confronts and battles Bullseye, who had escaped from the Raft, and kills him the same way that Bullseye had killedElektra several years prior.[22] The street-level heroesSpider-Man,Luke Cage,Iron Fist,Moon Knight, and even thePunisher begin to question Matt and his methods.

Following his fight with Bullseye, Daredevil is joined byWhite Tiger.[23][24]

The Hell Bikers later hold a funeral for Bullseye, which is unauthorized by MayorJ. Jonah Jameson, withBen Urich and Danny Deaver dragged along to attend. Deaver however keeps getting visions of Bullseye. It is not clear to him whether or not it is the real ghost or just part of Deaver's psychosis. The funeral service is interrupted by Daredevil and the Hand, as a massive brawl breaks out, almost killing Urich.[25][26]

Iron Fist and Luke Cage have an encounter withPower Man (Victor Alvarez), a survivor of the building that Bullseye blew up.[27][28]

Silver Sable,Misty Knight,Paladin, andShroud later work together whenDaredevil'sHand Ninjas begin secretly targeting members of the mafia.[29][30]

Daredevil hiresProfile to take downMoon Knight. Profile convinces Randall Spector, Moon Knight's deranged brother, that he is actually the second avatar ofKhonshu,Shadow Knight.[31][32] Moon Knight then travels toNew Orleans for the Sapphire Crescent, which can be used to kill the demon possessing Daredevil, but instead must use it to kill his brother before he blows up innocent hostages.[33]

Master Izo tries to convinceElektra to help stop the Hand from corrupting Matt. Initially, she refuses, but reconsiders after she witnessed the broadcast of Daredevil killing Bullseye.[34]

The day after Bullseye's murder, Iron Fist and Luke Cage are discussing Murdock's actions when they are visited by theKingpin, who warns them that they will soon need to take Murdock down.Black Tarantula later speaks with Daredevil, who is planning on recruiting any costumed superhero into his version of the Hand. He also states that anyone who denies his invitation is against the Hand. Later that day, the Kingpin andLady Bullseye hold a ritual to bring back a warrior who is feared by the Hand. At the same time, the heroes, led by Luke Cage, enter Shadowland and talk with Murdock. They are interrupted by the Hand ninjas, who warn the heroes that the dungeon is being attacked by Kingpin's warriorGhost Rider. Daredevil accuses the heroes of being there as a distraction while they are invaded, but Luke Cage denies it. Angry, Daredevil orders the Hand to attack the heroes and capture them dead or alive.[35]

During Ghost Rider's attack on Shadowland, he has an encounter with the Snakeroot Clan who are allied with the Hand.[36]

After a difficult battle, the heroes manage to escape when the Punisher arrives and provides cover fire. When the other street heroes find Ghost Rider, he explains that he is somehow being forced to do this. Moon Knight decides to stay even when the prisoners escape, and the heroes even withPunisher's help are forced to run away. However, in the battle, they realized that simply was not Matt. The heroes are then visited by Master Izo who reveals that Daredevil is about to resurrect Bullseye and transform him into something else. At the same time, Daredevil meets with fellow Hand members Elektra,Typhoid Mary, White Tiger, and Black Tarantula at Bullseye's grave.[37]

Black Tarantula is informed by White Tiger to execute the looters, but he becomes confused and sees that something is wrong with Daredevil. However, White Tiger is possessed by the Hand and stabs Black Tarantula in his back with the blade, and she tosses him over the edge to fall into the vehicle, leaving him for dead.[38]

Days after the fight, Colleen Wing is contacted by Daredevil offering information about her mother. Upon visiting him again, he reveals to her that her mother actually led a resurrected Hand group of all women swordsmen called "the Nail". Colleen's mother and the Nail were eventually assassinated by one of The Hand's enemies. Daredevil then asks her to lead a new incarnation of the group.[39] She eventually accepts and meets the Nail consisting of Black Lotus, Cherry Blossom, Makro, and Yuki.[40] Colleen Wing defends herself from the other Daughters of the Dragon when she ends up betrayed.[41]

Luke Cage is visited by his old friend Lacy Kimbro who tells him that her son Darris is among the cops that are held captive by the Underhand (a group of ninjas that are already dead). TheThunderbolts are soon summoned for mission from the Raft to the mainland. They meet with Cage by some railway tracks. He informs them that their mission is to locate Darris and bring down the Hand's stronghold, assigningFixer to lead the team, while he goes to try to convince Daredevil to stop. As they descend into the tunnels, the Thunderbolts notice how paranoidGhost has become and how he does not want to be referred to by his former identity. They are ambushed by the Hand ninjas, but the Thunderbolts fight them. A group of Underhand Ninjas merge and knockJuggernaut down. Fixer is stabbed whileSongbird is taken down, givingMoonstone the opportunity to do things her way.[42]

Mister Negative decides to take the advantage of the conflict against the Hand and plan to start a criminal establishment near Shadowland. He and his Inner Demons end up running afoul of Spider-Man and Shang-Chi.[43]

Realizing that Matt is possessed by the demonic Beast of the Hand, the heroes gather together to try to fight him themselves. Meanwhile, Kingpin and Lady Bullseye view the carnage that is occurring in the city. Lady Bullseye informs Kingpin that he may lose New York. Master Izou states that there might be one way to free Daredevil from the Beast of the Hand. Despite their efforts to interrupt Bullseye's resurrection ceremony, even a stun grenade thrown by the Punisher and a direct attack fromWolverine fails to kill the now-demonic Daredevil. Daredevil ends up dodging Punisher's bullets as Spider-Man webs up Typhoid Mary. Spider-Man webs down Daredevil and Elektra attempts to reason with him. The voice that comes out of Daredevil proclaims, "There is no Murdock! There is only the Beast!".[44]

Foggy Nelson arrives at the gates of the fortress and tries to reach Matt verbally, but is ignored and cannot get inside. He decides that Matt has saved him so many times, that now it is his turn to save Matt. Foggy scales the walls to reach him where he is intercepted by the White Tiger. She leads him to Daredevil who sits among the defeated heroes. Matt decides to kill Foggy himself,[45] and Foggy finds himself unable to kill Matt. Iron Fist takes advantage of this moment of weakness to strike Daredevil and heal him with chi. Daredevil had transformed physically to take on a more demonic shape. Daredevil, who has gained a moment of freedom from the monster controlling him, briefly reflects upon his past before taking his own life, to stop his internal demon. Hence, residents of Hell's Kitchen are freed from the spell that turned them against each other. However, the heroes who had fought against Daredevil notice his corpse is gone, and Elektra is seen, hidden, holding a piece of his costume. Iron Fist goes to assist Power Man, who has just defeated a demon conjured by the Hand and freed his sister. Iron Fist offers to train Power Man, and the latter accepts his offer on the condition that his mother is taken care of. Rand begins to train Victor in Kung Fu and mastering his chi, while Victor's mother is tricked into believing that he works for a community outreach program. The Kingpin reveals that Typhoid Mary has a secret fourth personality loyal to him, which he awakens with keywords before beginning his attempt to take over the Hand. An unidentified man appears at aCatholic church asking forconfession, claiming that he is lost.[46]

A masked man appearing to be Daredevil violently confronts a group of masked people. Upon closer inspection, Luke Cage and Iron Fist realize the assailant to beBlack Panther, who, when questioned, claims that Hell's Kitchen is his turf now, "Spread the word." He also claims to be "not who you think [he is]." Black Tarantula is revealed as being alive, having been cared for by theNight Nurse, following his confrontation with White Tiger. Matt Murdock gets off a bus on a road just outside a rural town, thinking himself responsible for the murders of Shadowland and embarking on a "lonely road paved with good intentions".[47]

Titles

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The titles of the related series include:

Collected editions

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TitleMaterial collectedPublished dateISBN
ShadowlandShadowland #1-5February 20110-7851-4762-4
Shadowland: DaredevilDaredevil #508–512February 20110-785143998
Shadowland: Blood on the StreetsShadowland: Blood on the Streets #1-4March 20110-7851-4399-8
Shadowland: Moon KnightShadowland: Moon Knight #1–3,Moon Knight (vol. 1) #13March 20110-7851-4889-2
Shadowland: Street HeroesShadowland: Daughters of the Shadow #1-3 andShadowland:Bullseye,Elektra,Ghost Rider andSpider-ManMarch 20110-7851-4889-2
Shadowland: Power ManShadowland: Power Man #1–4April 20110-7851-4397-1
Shadowland: ThunderboltsThunderbolts #148–151April 20110-7851-5218-0
Daredevil: Shadowland OmnibusDaredevil #501–512,Shadowland #1-5, Shadowland: Blood on the Streets #1-4, Shadowland: Power Man #1–4, Shadowland: Moon Knight #1–3, Shadowland: Daughters of the Shadow #1-3, Shadowland: Bullseye, Elektra, Ghost Rider and Spider-Man, Thunderbolts #148–149, Daredevil: Reborn #1-4, Dark Reign: The List - Daredevil, Shadowland: After the FallFebruary 2018978-1302910372

See also

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References

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  2. ^abcBrownfield, Troy (May 18, 2010)."Layman Hits the BULLSEYE in SHADOWLAND".Newsarama. Archived fromthe original on January 29, 2013. RetrievedJune 13, 2010.
  3. ^abcdefRichards, Dave (April 17, 2010)."C2E2: Diggle Leads Daredevil into "Shadowland"".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedJune 5, 2010.
  4. ^abcRichards, Dave (May 26, 2010)."Wells Gives "Shadowland" an Elektra Complex".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedJune 5, 2010.
  5. ^abcStrom, Marc (May 14, 2010)."Shadowland: Back With a Vengeance".Marvel.com. RetrievedMay 14, 2010.
  6. ^abcRichards, Dave (May 17, 2010)."Williams Drives the Ghost Rider into "Shadowland"".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedJune 5, 2010.
  7. ^abcdRichards, Dave (May 11, 2010)."Van Lente on "Shadowland: Power Man"".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedJune 5, 2010.
  8. ^abcdeRichards, Dave (May 10, 2010)."Johnston Spills "Blood on the Streets"".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedMay 11, 2010.
  9. ^abcdeChing, Albert (May 10, 2010)."There's BLOOD ON THE STREETS in Marvel's SHADOWLAND Tie-In".Newsarama. Archived fromthe original on May 13, 2010. RetrievedJune 13, 2010.
  10. ^abcdeRichards, Dave (May 14, 2010)."Slott Goes Negative in "Shadowland: Spider-Man"".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedJune 5, 2010.
  11. ^abcdeRogers, Vaneta (May 17, 2010)."Slott Spotlights Spidey's Street Sense in SHADOWLAND".Newsarama. Archived fromthe original on May 20, 2010. RetrievedJune 13, 2010.
  12. ^abcRichards, Dave (May 13, 2010)."Hurwitz's Moon Knight Rises Over "Shadowland"".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedJune 5, 2010.
  13. ^abcChing, Albert (May 13, 2010)."MOON KNIGHT Operates Within the SHADOWLAND".Newsarama. Archived fromthe original on May 15, 2010. RetrievedJune 13, 2010.
  14. ^abcRogers, Vaneta (May 11, 2010)."An All-New POWER MAN Bursts out of the Marvel's SHADOWLAND".Newsarama. Archived fromthe original on May 14, 2010. RetrievedJune 13, 2010.
  15. ^abcRichards, Dave (May 12, 2010)."Parker Uncages the Thunderbolts in "Shadowland"".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedMay 13, 2010.
  16. ^abcRogers, Vaneta (May 12, 2010)."LUKE CAGE & THE THUNDERBOLTS Cast Their Shadow on SHADOWLAND".Newsarama. Archived fromthe original on May 15, 2010. RetrievedMay 14, 2010.
  17. ^abcCarlton, Brian (June 8, 2010)."HeroesCon: Marvel Enters the Shadowland".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedJune 8, 2010.
  18. ^abcMahadeo, Kevin (May 12, 2010)."Shadowland: Deadly Daughters".Marvel.com. RetrievedJune 5, 2010.
  19. ^abcPhegley, Kiel (May 12, 2010)."Henderson Uncovers The "Daughters Of The Shadow"".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedJune 5, 2010.
  20. ^"Marvel SHADOWLAND Teaser 8: THE KINGPIN".Newsarama. April 26, 2010. Archived fromthe original on April 29, 2010. RetrievedJune 5, 2010.
  21. ^abRogers, Vaneta (May 17, 2010)."ELEKTRA "Will Stab Someone With a Sai" in SHADOWLAND".Newsarama. Archived fromthe original on May 20, 2010. RetrievedJune 13, 2010.
  22. ^Shadowland #1 (August 2010)
  23. ^Daredevil #508
  24. ^Callahan, Timothy (July 18, 2010)."Review: Daredevil #508".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedSeptember 30, 2010.
  25. ^Shadowland: Bullseye #1 (August 4, 2010)
  26. ^Hunt, James (August 10, 2010)."Review: Shadowland: Bullseye #1".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedSeptember 30, 2010.
  27. ^Shadowland: Power Man #1 (August 18, 2010)
  28. ^Bushley, Chris (August 19, 2010)."Review: SHADOWLAND: POWER MAN # 1". Cosmic Book News. RetrievedSeptember 30, 2010.
  29. ^Shadowland: Blood on the Streets #1 (August 11th, 2010)
  30. ^"Preview: Shadowland: Blood on the Streets #1".Comic Book Resources. RetrievedSeptember 30, 2010.
  31. ^Shadowland: Moon Knight #1
  32. ^"Marvel 1st Look: SHADOWLAND: MOON KNIGHT #1".Newsarama. August 4, 2010. Archived fromthe original on June 22, 2011. RetrievedSeptember 30, 2010.
  33. ^Shadowland: Moon Knight #3
  34. ^Shadowland: Elektra #1
  35. ^Shadowland #2 (Sept. 2010)
  36. ^Shadowland: Ghost Rider #1
  37. ^Shadowland #3
  38. ^Daredevil #510
  39. ^Shadowland: Daughters of the Dragon #1
  40. ^Shadowland: Daughters of the Shadow #2
  41. ^Shadowland: Daughters of the Shadow #3
  42. ^Thunderbolts #148
  43. ^Shadowland: Spider-Man #1
  44. ^Shadowland #4
  45. ^Daredevil #511
  46. ^Shadowland #5
  47. ^Daredevil #512
  48. ^Mysogland, Gregory (October 21, 2020)."Shadowland: A Complete Guide to How Daredevil Broke Bad".CBR.com. Valnet Inc.
  49. ^Hunt, James (12 December 2010)."Shadowland: After the Fall #1".Comic Book Resources. Retrieved13 May 2018.

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