Thursday, June 22, 2017

Took a little time off

  So I got some reading done (as well as some artwork and other stuff, but reading was very high on my list).  Not sure when the last time I was able to just read through an issue of The Shadow.  Sure makes a difference in the flow of the story.
  After finishing "The Gangster" by Clive Cussler, which I had been reading for a few weeks, I read "Nighthawk" (by Clive as well) in about 3 days.  I then picked up "Mox" and just sat down and read.  Gotta say it was nice.  I really enjoyed getting into Gibson's tale, although it probably wasn't his most subtle.  Really pushed one character as the bad guy only to be a red herring.  The anagram used by the Shadow in disguise stood out too much, in my opinion.  The killer was awesome as well.  As a Star Trek fan it was hard to keep running across the name and not picture the actor. Still, love the old stories.  I had read this back in the 70's when it was reprinted by Pyramid.  On a note regarding the cover, I'm not sure what the original image means although I think it is pretty cool.  The Steranko cover is much more in keeping with the story.






2 comments:

  1. I think the MOX pulp cover is cool, too, if a bit heavy-handed (heh!). My take from it is that The Shadow rubberstamps stripes (convict garb) on a lot of crooks that come his way (and survive!), e.g., sends 'em up the river...) Definitely one of the more symbolic covers, and design -heavy as was Rozen's wont in that period of the magazine.

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  2. I think the MOX pulp cover is cool, too, if a bit heavy-handed (heh!). My take from it is that The Shadow rubberstamps stripes (convict garb) on a lot of crooks that come his way (and survive!), e.g., sends 'em up the river...) Definitely one of the more symbolic covers, and design -heavy as was Rozen's wont in that period of the magazine.

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