
Aiden Joseph Grier, my third grandchild, decided that yesterday was the perfect time to make his debut. I couldn't agree more. I'll be back tomorrow with more stuff re: The Shadow.
Awesome cover. Come on, what else is there to say. This says it all. I picked this up in the late 70's when it was reprinted with "The Teeth of the Dragon". This will always be one of my favorite covers. I even made it one of my desktops for my computers. As for the story, well check out this synopsis.


I agree, Agent T. Great concept but just a so so execution. I do like the rendering of The Shadow. Second to last issue of the original run. I probably won't read this for some time so this review will have to suffice for the time being.


I actually like this cover, even though the ring isn't on display. The old school printing press almost looks like it could be a torture machine. Perhaps the title should have been "Pressed for Cash". Okay, maybe I'm a bit punchy at this moment. According to this review, this tale is one of the weaker ones, not just of the 30's but of the series. Too bad because I was looking forward to this one.
I kind of like this cover. Not crazy about the girl, the rendering of her face pulls this cover down. The colors are nice and muted, although that might not be how the original painting looks. Good composition and I like the action depicted. I wish the gun were bigger but you can't have it all. I haven't read this one but clicking here will get you to a synopsis.