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  1. The Shadow. The Shadow knows! The Shadow began in 1930 as the host/narrator of a Radio Drama anthology series, introducing stories adapted from the Street & Smith Pulp Magazine Detective Story Magazine. Announcer Frank Readick buried himself in the role, chilling the airwaves with his haunting laughter.

  2. 21 de may. de 2021 · This upload contains 239 episodes of the great old time radio drama, The Shadow. The show aired for 22 years, from 1932 to 1954, and followed the exploits of amateur detective Lamont Cranston and his companion Margo Lane.

  3. In 1975, two Shadow stories were published in a facsimile magazine published by Dover (reprinting pulps #103 and #138). Eight Shadow stories were reissued in hardcover anthologies by the Doubleday Crime Club in the 1970s (reprinting pulps # 244, 271, 279, 293, 294, 296, 301 and 302).

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  6. Back to Publications Contents : Publications S : Shadow Magazine Vol 1 The Shadow was a crime-mystery magazine which featured the pulp hero in his first ongoing publication, and as such became highly influential to other pulps and comic books. It launched as a monthly in 1931. The following year it became a twice-monthly, which lasted for ten years. In 1943 it became a monthly again and in ...

  7. * The Shadow Magazine #5. Latest activity "This is to certify that I have made a careful examination of the activity below, and do find the information to be a true account of my adventures, as originally set down by Mr. Maxwell Grant , my raconteur."