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Daredevil #508 Shadowland: Part 1
Cover Date: September, 2010
SHADOWLAND Tie-in Matt Murdock has long played judge and jury to criminals as Daredevil, but has he now become executioner as well?! SHADOWLAND takes over Daredevil and his friends aren't about to stand by and lose him on the path he seems destined for. ...
Issue Description
SHADOWLAND Tie-in Matt Murdock has long played judge and jury to criminals as Daredevil, but has he now become executioner as well?! SHADOWLAND takes over Daredevil and his friends aren't about to stand by and lose him on the path he seems destined for. A major player joins the battle as Hell's Kitchen is about to live up to its name once more!
*Warning* You may want to read Shadowland #1 PRIOR to reading this issue.
Foggy Nelson, Becky Blake, and Dakota North watch a closed-circuit recording of Daredevil killing Bullseye. Nelson blames Kingpin for Daredevil’s actions, thinking Kingpin sent Bullseye. Nelson wants to talk to Daredevil, but North is skeptical about Daredevil’s willingness to talk.
White Tiger approaches Daredevil while he is on patrol in Hell’s Kitchen. She mentions that Black Tarantula, Daredevil’s appointed territorial lord for the Hand in South America, has been distant since his appointment and suggests Daredevil send him to South America. Daredevil disagrees, saying that they need to establish themselves as New York’s “protectors”.
As he walks the streets, Detective Kurtz senses the palpable fear of the regular people in Hell’s Kitchen. Elsewhere, three guys attempt to mug a man in an alley, are confronted by Daredevil and the Hand and are killed and strung up from a light pole by their feet.
In search of Daredevil, Nelson and North reach a barrier in the road and are met by White Tiger and her Hand backup. Nelson tells White Tiger he wants to see Daredevil, but she says that Daredevil doesn’t want to see him. Nelson tells White Tiger to relay to Daredevil the message that it wasn’t Norman Osborn that was “turning the screws” on them, but it was Kingpin.
In Shadowland, Daredevil collapses and suffers an intense internal struggle in which a darker side appears to have an edge. Meanwhile, as Nelson and North head back from their failed attempt to contact Daredevil, they are attacked by a group of black-clad ninjas. At the Wall of the Chaste, Master Izo discusses Daredevil’s true intentions with the Hand with . . . Elektra.
Daredevil (1998)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
Volume 2 (continued from volume 1)
Part of the Marvel Knights imprint, with a top writer Kevin Smith and artist Joe Quasada at the series' helm. With issue 26, Brain Micheal Bendis took over the series, which lasted until issue 81, making it one of the longest running and most critically acclaimed runs for any writer on the character. After issue #119, the series reverts to its original numbering of volume 1 with issue #500, collecting two volumes into one. The volume ends at issue #512. After this point it becomes Black Panther: Man Without Fear. Daredevil's adventures continued with Daredevil Volume 3.
This series is also collected in trade paperbacks:
Guardian Devil (#1-8) Parts of a Hole (#9-15) Wake Up (#16-19) Underboss (#26-31) Out (#32-40) Lowlife (#41-45) Hardcore (#46-50) Echo: Vision Quest (#51-55) King of Hell's Kitchen (#56-60) The Widow (#61-65) Golden Age (#66-70) Decalogue (#71-75) The Murdock Papers (#76-81) The Devil, Inside and Out, Vol 1 (#82-87) The Devil, Inside and Out, Vol 2 (#88-93) Hell to Pay, Vol 1 (#94-99) Hell to Pay, Vol 2 (#100-105, Annual 1) Cruel and Unusual (#106-110) Lady Bullseye (#111-115) Return of the King (#116-119, #500) The Devil's Hand (#501-507) Shadowland (#508-512)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.