I am seriously gonna have to read Shadowland. Looks like a ninja storm is fixin to fuck people up.
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I am seriously gonna have to read Shadowland. Looks like a ninja storm is fixin to fuck people up.

Favorite series that I would recommend: Daredevil
To be honest, I had tons of answers to this one, but one of the number one titles I tell people to read, comers both new and old to comics, is Daredevil. One of Marvel’s more fascinating street vigilantes, Matt Murdock is a blind lawyer who (sometimes) secretly uses his enhanced senses and ninja skills to defend Hell’s Kitchen as Daredevil, the Man Without Fear. To the new readers who don’t even know where to start reading comics, I think Daredevil makes a great introductory character. He’s an urban hero who doesn’t equate violence with justice, but isn’t afraid to resort to either, and while Daredevil typically fights bank robbers, masked thugs and ninjas, he frequently crosses paths with the other Marvel heroes. Matt Murdock is a great guide to the Marvel Universe if you’re getting here for the first time, or just want to know your way around better. For jaded comic readers who think they’ve seen everything a superhero can do, I prescribe Daredevil—he’s one of those characters that has just been plagued with awesome writers throughout his publication history, from Frank Miller to Brian Bendis to Brubaker. Ever since I grabbed an issue of Daredevil: Yellow on a whim, it has proved to be one of my most consistently rewarding comic-reading experiences.

But the most epic moment of Blitzkrieg USA belonged to Daredevil
Daredevil took on a whole squad of Nazi robots single-handed to save Luke Cage’s daughter, finally forcing his friends to declare him an Avenger despite his reservations
WTF?!