Fictioneer Walter B. Gibson explains what it takes to keep writing ‘The Shadow’ after 10 years. By Walter B. Gibson Ten years ago, Street &...
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The artist candidly reflects on his craft and his work in the pulps. Graves Gladney painted some of the most iconic covers for The Shadow. He produced 62...
The publishing giant entered the comic-book market in 1940, two years after Superman burst onto the scene. And by the end of the decade, Street & Smith...
Will Murray, pulp historian and author of the new adventures of Doc Savage, Pat Savage, and Tarzan, discusses “The Dangerous Dames of Maxwell Grant: Myra...
From the spring of 1931 until the summer of 1949, a slim figure cloaked in black fought mobsters, evil scientists, crazed old men and foreign invaders with two...
Richard Wentworth first appeared as a run-of-the-mill, black-cloaked crimebuster called The Spider. But that quickly changed after two issues, when Wentworth...
Prior to writing The Shadow tales, Walter Gibson spent 10 years writing syndicated newspaper columns on puzzles, games and other parlor tricks. He was friends...
On radio and in the 1994 film, The Shadow uses a telepathic ability to “cloud men's minds so that they cannot see him.” In the pulps, such was not...
