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Shadecraft #1 by Joe Henderson

cadmanreads's review

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5.0

A brilliant start to the series.

The Artwork start great and becomes stunning by the second half.
This is 'print and stick on your wall' stuff!

Story is simple whilst setting up so much, the tone was perfect and I'm eager to read more.

I liked everything about this Comic.

frogie's review

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4.0

An interesting read, even if it felt kind of choppy in some places. It wasn't long enough for me to grow much of an attachment to the characters, but it did leave me with some curiosity as to what's going on.

zain832's review

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5.0

so sweet and so sad.

saber77's review

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dark mysterious fast-paced

4.0

namsmommy09's review

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4.0

Just loved this story. How does the world react and change when gravity no longer works? This was an interesting new concept of a post apocalyptic world. 

 I knew at the beginning there would be multiple parts, so it didn't feel so abrupt when it ended. I immediately picked up the next two from my local library. 

alexjxr's review

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3.0

3.5/5 stars.

shannonleighd's review

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3.0

3.25

quirkycatsfatstacks's review

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5.0

What would you do, if you were afraid of your own shadow? That’s the reality that Zadie Lu lives in, and it all begins in Shadecraft #1. She’s a teenager, one with a few extra details to make her stand out from her classmates.

For one thing, her brother is in a coma. For another, she’s terrified of shadows. But she has good reason to be afraid. You see, those very shadows are trying to kill her. Not exactly a normal situation by any means, but one that she’s trying to survive.

This is the start of a new series brought to you by Joe Henderson (Lucifer’s showrunner), Lee Garbett (Captain Marvel), Antonio Fabela (Skyward), and Simon Bowland. It’s a bold start, and one that I would recommend to all fans of Skyward (and new fans as well, for that matter).

Check out the rest of my review over at Word of the Nerd

cathepsut's review

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adventurous dark funny mysterious fast-paced

5.0

A new offering from Joe Henderson, the showrunner of the Netflix series Lucifer and writer of the excellent comic Skyward Vol. 1: My Low-G Life. Apparently Netflix has preemptively picked up Shadecraft as well.

16-year old Zadie is not afraid of the dark. That is quickly remedied when shadows start chasing her.

Good artwork, diverse cast of characters, amusing. Some teenage angst. Nice twist at the end, I liked it! I might pick up more issues at some point.

Can be read for free at Image Comics.

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banalgirl's review

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4.0

Captivating!
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