This week, we provide you with another in the rotating series of The Shadow two-minute mysteries. Don’t hold me to the two-minute part… but...
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Ads and promotions for The Shadow appeared in many forms. Below you will see examples of some of them. Most are advertisements intended to entice radio...
The version of The Shadow that radio listeners heard beginning in 1937 was designed specifically for the medium of radio. And it was a perfect fit. A crime...
There was a period of time when I watched a lot of serials. Sadly, many of them were second-rate efforts. So I decided to treat myself and watch one of the top...
Now this is an interesting serial. The Daughter of Don Q was released in 1946 by Republic Pictures, after the end of WWII. It’s not a western. Not a sci...
In King of the Texas Rangers you’ve got cowboys and horses, cars, boats, and planes, all set in contemporary times. It’s a “modern”...
This week I review one of the classic Republic cliffhangers, and as you read it, you’ll see why it’s a classic. This serial was produced as World...
This week my blog features part two of a long review of the 1994 motion picture The Shadow, which also discusses the differences between The Shadow in the...
The following review of the 1994 film The Shadow is taken from my book The Shadow in Review: The Ultimate Guide to the Pulp Magazine Series. Since it’s...
To paraphrase Will Rogers, “I never met a serial I didn’t like.” Until now. The serial that changed my mind was Man With the Steel Whip...