Dissappointed by Kurtz lack of followthrough or Diggle for even letting him start this waste of time. The only angle I get out of all this is that Khonshu set all this up for Jake to go on a wild goose chase searching for the macguffin that doesn't even have any power but to kill Randall "part ?"(might not be the last). Then to bring out Mark Spector back into Khonshu's world with loose ends everywhere. Now enter Bendis, do we have to go back years to catch little things he'll bring up for a dragged out storyline or will he bgring a different and NEW twist that makes sense?
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: So he isn't even in the final issue? Does that
: mean he has no lines or doesn't even appear?
: --Previous Message--
: I feel your pain, Thosbi, but unfortunately
: it
: ain't over.
: The preview for Shadowland: After The Fall
: (One-Shot)
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:
: http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=preview&id=7154&disp=table
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: --Previous Message--
: So they brought Randal back from the
: dead...again. Why? They already brought back
: Bushman ignoring the fact that MK kept the
: guy's face in a drawer.
:
: Don't worry this is just another Marvel
: crossover, Shadowlands will be retconned out
: of existence in a few years so nothing
: anyone did will matter
:
: --Previous Message--
: So Shadowland has ended and, if you've read
: the final issue, you've probably figured out
: by now that, for Moon Knight, nothing in
: this story matters whatsoever to his place
: in the Marvel Universe.
:
: SPOILERS AHEAD...
:
:
: Shadowland started off well for MK. We got
: to see him working behind the scenes
: gathering info for the Secret Avengers and
: fighting a few ninjas. Then, Shadowland:
: Moon Knight starts up and Hurwitz begins
: rewriting MK's role in the main story by
: putting him directly into the battle with DD
: and sending him off to New Orleans to track
: down a macguffin capable of defeating The
: Beast who has possessed Daredevil.
:
: Steve Rogers tells MK the macguffin will be
: handed over to Ghost Rider who can use it to
: kill The Beast and save the day. Yay Moon
: Knight! Despite that terrible return of
: Randall Spector nonsense, you managed to do
: something important that ties in with the
: main Shadowland story!...Oh, wait a
: sec...Never mind, no you didn't.
:
: We get to the final issue of Shadowland, MK
: is nowhere to be seen and, guess what,
: neither is the macguffin. Ghost Rider shows
: up to fight The Beast, seemingly unaware
: that he is fighting an immortal demon god,
: breathes some fire on him and proceeds to
: have his ass handed to him in record time.
: In the end, Daredevil/The Beast is defeated
: by a love tap from Iron Fist and a pep talk
: from Elektra. No macguffin, no kick-ass
: Ghost Rider fight, no Moon Knight.
: Essentially, nothing Moon Knight did during
: this entire event had any impact on how the
: story ended. In the end, it seems like Moon
: Knight was never supposed to be involved in
: this story in the first place.
:
: It's almost as if Diggle saw where Hurwitz
: was going with his mini and decided to write
: MK completely out of the story because he
: didn't like what Hurwitz was doing. I don't
: blame Diggle if that's the case since
: Shadowland was, ultimately, his story to
: tell and Shadowland: Moon Knight did turn
: out to be pretty bad. However, Shadowland
: didn't turn out very well either.
:
: Even without mentioning Moon Knight, the
: whole thing seemed drawn out, uninspired and
: pointless. There was never any payoff. I
: might have picked up these books as a Moon
: Knight fan wanting to see Moon Knight, but
: that doesn't mean I didn't also want to see
: Ghost Rider, the Punisher and Daredevil
: doing some MU-impacting kick-ass stuff too.
: Unfortunately, none of that ever happened
: and I'm out 20 bucks.
:
: Booo.
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