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''Shadowland'' is a [[Marvel Comics]] crossover published in 2010. Set after the events of [[Siege]], Shadowland follows [[Daredevil]] and his life after his [[Face Heel Turn]]. The series is divided into a five-part miniseries, a three-part [[Moon Knight]] mini, a four-part mini about a new Powerman and a few one-shots following Bullseye, [[Elektra]], [[Ghost Rider]] and Spider-Man, plus tie-ins to other titles, including ''[[Thunderbolts]]''.
''[[Shadowland]]'' is a [[Marvel Comics]] crossover published in 2010. Set after the events of ''[[Siege]], Shadowland'' follows [[Daredevil]] and his life after his [[Face Heel Turn]]. The series is divided into a five-part miniseries, a three-part [[Moon Knight]] mini, a four-part mini about a new Powerman and a few one-shots following Bullseye, [[Elektra]], [[Ghost Rider]] and Spider-Man, plus tie-ins to other titles, including ''[[Thunderbolts]]''.


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=== ''Shadowland'' provides examples of: ===
* [[Action Girl]]: Colleen Wing, Misty Knight, and The Daughter of The Shadows.
* [[Action Girl]]: Colleen Wing, Misty Knight, and The Daughter of The Shadows.
* [[Affably Evil]]: Tarantula
* [[Affably Evil]]: Tarantula
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* [[Evil Costume Switch]]: Daredevil's new costume is all black with wrist blades.
* [[Evil Costume Switch]]: Daredevil's new costume is all black with wrist blades.
** Don't forget the longer horns and red lining.
** Don't forget the longer horns and red lining.
** Lampshaded by [[Spider Man]], who points out he's an expert when he says black costume switch always ends bad.
** Lampshaded by [[Spider-Man]], who points out he's an expert when he says black costume switch always ends bad.
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: Daredevil
* [[Face Heel Turn]]: Daredevil
* [[Highly-Visible Ninja]]: The Hand.
* [[Highly-Visible Ninja]]: The Hand.
* [[Kick the Son of A Bitch]]: Bullseye. Let's just say that all he ever did finally comes back at him.
* [[Kick the Son of a Bitch]]: Bullseye. Let's just say that all he ever did finally comes back at him.
** Made even more effective with the shitless scared look in his face before he's killed.
** Made even more effective with the shitless scared look in his face before he's killed.
{{quote| W-w-wait... Th-this isn't... Isn't like you always did... Y-you can't...}}
{{quote|W-w-wait... Th-this isn't... Isn't like you always did... Y-you can't...}}
* [[Legacy Character]]: The new Power Man.
* [[Legacy Character]]: The new Power Man.
* [[Prepare to Die]]: this line is delivered to Master Izo, leading to the awesome answer "I was preparing before you were born".
* [[Prepare to Die]]: this line is delivered to Master Izo, leading to the awesome answer "I was preparing before you were born".
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 28 April 2020

Shadowland is a Marvel Comics crossover published in 2010. Set after the events of Siege, Shadowland follows Daredevil and his life after his Face Heel Turn. The series is divided into a five-part miniseries, a three-part Moon Knight mini, a four-part mini about a new Powerman and a few one-shots following Bullseye, Elektra, Ghost Rider and Spider-Man, plus tie-ins to other titles, including Thunderbolts.

Tropes used in Shadowland (comics) include:

W-w-wait... Th-this isn't... Isn't like you always did... Y-you can't...

  • Legacy Character: The new Power Man.
  • Prepare to Die: this line is delivered to Master Izo, leading to the awesome answer "I was preparing before you were born".
  • The Man Behind the Man: Rather, the organization behind the man: it was the Snakeroot that summoned the demon that possessed Daredevil and turned him evil so that he could serve their purpose.
  • Technicolor Ninjas: The Hand, again.
  • Unstoppable Force Meets Immovable Object: Spider Sense versus Radar Sense.
  • The Worf Effect: Despite being one of the bests martial artist in the world Iron Fist gets his ass handed pretty often in this series
  • Why Don't Ya Just Shoot Him: Brought up by Punisher and Wolverine, but their attempts to do so fail pretty badly.
  • Wolverine Publicity: You'll never guess who randomlly shows up in the fourth issue without any build-up.
    • To be fair, it IS fairly lampshaded.
    • Of course Wolverine is Marvel's best expert at fighting The Hand, after Daredevil himself.