THE LORD OF DEADSIDE IS BACK
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A brief overview of Shadow Man is that in 1992 Valiant Comics introduced a new series called Shadowman (with no space) which starred Jack Boniface as the titular Shadowman. Shadowman was a supernatural superhero who wore the Mask of Shadows, made by voodoo practitioners, to get his powers. The comic did extremely well and in 1996 Acclaim (the video game company) bought Valiant and turned them into Acclaim Comics. Under this brand they would reboot the series as Shadow Man (with a space) and adapt it into video games alongside other Valiant titles such as Turok, Arm
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