For a limited time get both our NEW 10-Hour Shadow collection and Volume 1 of The Shadow Pulp Novel series for ONE low price! With this great deal, you save 15% on BOTH items! See details for each product below:The Shadow: Man of Mystery - Item # 43762"Never seen, only heard - as a haunting to superstitious minds as a ghost, as inevitable as a guilty conscience…"The Shadow and Margot Lane were the consummate crime-fighting couple of Radio's Golden Age. Together they foiled the wicked plans of the greedy and the vengeful. In this ten-hour tribute collection to this timeless team you'll encounter many mysteries in need of unraveling, including the identity of the radio legends giving voice to Lamont Cranston, "wealthy young man-about-town" and his "lovely companion!" Is it Orson Welles and Margot Stevenson? William Johnstone and Agnes Moorehead? Bret Morrison and Grace Matthews? They are all in there, of course, along with a 1973 Bret Morrison interview conducted by Radio Hall of Famer Chuck Schaden. No plan is smart enough. No crook is slick enough. No hide out is secret enough. "The weed of crime bears bitter fruit. Crime does not pay! The Shadow knows!"Episodes Included: The Three Ghosts 10-31-37; Death from the Deep 06-12-38; The Power of the Mind 07-03-38; The Tenor with the Broken Voice 08-14-38; Death Stalks The Shadow 10-09-38; Shyster Payoff 11-06-38; Black Rock 11-13-38; Death is Blind 11-20-38; Inventor of Death 11-12-39; Death on the Rails 04-13-41; Murder with Music 02-03-46; Mind Over Murder 03-31-46; The Gorilla Man 04-21-46; Touch of Death 05-19-46; Werewolf of Hamilton Mansion 01-05-47; Death Rides High 05-18-47; Death Takes the Wheel 09-28-47; Dream of Death 11-09-47; A gift of Murder 12-21-47; Chuck Schaden Interviews Bret Morrison 12-13-73THE SHADOW: Pulp Novels Series Volume 1: "Crime, Insured" and "The Golden Vulture" - Item # 91303The Master of Darkness returns in two thrilling novels from the Golden Age of Pulp Fiction. In "Crime, Insured," widely recognized as Walter Gibson's greatest action thriller, a criminal organization penetrates The Dark Avenger's secret operation and The Shadow is trapped as the entire New York underworld invades his sanctum." Then, Gilded death strikes ruthlessly, bringing The Shadow to Miami to investigate suicides that aren't suicides in a unique collaboration between Doc Savage's Lester Dent and Walter Gibson, the foremost hero-pulp authors. The first authorized Shadow reprint in 22 years features covers by George Rozen, interior illustrations by Edd Cartier and historical commentary by Will Murray, author of The Duende History of The Shadow Magazine, who observes: "If Street & Smith had not published The Shadow and Doc Savage, there might never have been any Superman or Batman."
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