I posted my collection on the Collected Editions a few years back. I might post an updated pic later this year once I receive most of my pre-orders. There is of course a shelf dedicated to our man Matt. Once the Soule DD Omnibus and the Marvel Masterworks DD Vol. 15 arrive, I might post a couple of pics of my DD shelf.
Ah, but you have a room for yourself The library in our house is shared between myself and my wife. My two sons, however, have to ask permission to enter if they want to borrow a book, board game or movie. My comics are slowly taking up half the room. I had to buy some new shelves and move some books to the upstairs hall/corridor.
I have two very large Marvel oversized framed "pictures". The 70th Anniversary Marvel covers one was purchased in TK Max (TJ Max in the US) by my sister IINM. The other Spider-Man cover was purchased in a used /second-hand furniture store in my hometown Halifax in the UK. There were various SA/BA Spidey covers, no idea where the store owner got them from.
The Shadowland event is completely and comprehensively covered in s set of separate trades or the Daredevil: Shadowland Omnibus which collects:
Daredevil Vol. 2 #501-512; Dark Reign: The List - Daredevil #1; Shadowland #1-5; Shadowland: Elektra #1; Shadowland: Bullseye #1; Shadowland: Ghost Rider #1; Shadowland: Spider-Man #1;Shadowland: Moon Knight #1-3; Shadowland: Blood on the Streets #1-4; Shadowland: Daughters of the Dragon #1-3; Shadowland: Power Man #1-4; Thunderbolts (1997) #148-149; Shadowland: After the Fall #1; Daredevil: Reborn #1-4
Written by Andy Diggle, Antony Johnston, Zeb Wells, John Layman, Rob Williams, Dan Slott, Gregg Hurwit, Jason Henderson, Fred Van Lente, and Jeff Parker. Art by Billy Tan, Roberto De La Torre, Marco Checchetto, Emma Rios, Sean Chen, Clayton Crain, Paulo Siqueira, Bongo Dazo, Wellinton Alves, Ivan Rodriguez, Mahmud Asrar, Declan Shalvey, and Davide Gianfelice. Covers by John Cassaday.and Billy Tan.
The Man Without Fear casts his shadow over the Marvel Universe! Daredevil has become the leader of the Hand - but instead of reforming the ninja clan, are they corrupting him? As Daredevil crosses a shocking line in battle with Bullseye, and sets up a stronghold in the midst of Hell's Kitchen, his former friends and allies - including Spider-Man, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Elektra and the Daughters of the Dragon - are determined to stop him. But can they save Daredevil's soul as New York City crumbles under the weight of his new order?
It carries straight on from the Brubaker run and is not the best of events. Personally, I thought it wasn't bad and has some decent art throughout. I've read worse events and worse Daredevil stories. I would say it's a must for any Daredevil completionist.
Last edited by Nanashi; 08-08-2021 at 10:47 AM.
'In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'
- George Orwell
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities”
- Voltair
Yea I get that for sure but I think the idea of Daredevil struggling to use an evil organization to do good is within character enough and far more interesting than him leading good guys to do good. Not to say I wouldn’t be all for Daredevil leading the Chaste, of course. And since they’re so rarely used, with what Zdarsky is setting up this seems like an opportune time to bring them back.
Last edited by Nanashi; 08-08-2021 at 11:59 AM.
'In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act'
- George Orwell
“Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities”
- Voltair