Read, of course. Saturday was "Shadowed Millions", the first Pyramid paperback reprint I ever bought (second novel after Bantam's reprint of "The Living Shadow" which I found in a second hand store in Libby, Montana). Sunday was "The Creeping Death" and today I am about halfway through "Fingers of Death". I haven't been able to binge read The Shadow since I was a kid. Would love to have a couple of months to myself so that I could sort of catch up with all of the reprints.
Monday, December 31, 2018
Friday, December 28, 2018
No guesses? The quote belongs to...
The Ghost Makers. The 16th published adventure of The Shadow, this was a really fun tale that I have, in fact, read a couple of times. If you haven't and you want a preview then check out this review.
Thursday, December 27, 2018
No guesses? Let's fill in the blank then
"Tonight, your evil design was thwarted. Thomas Telford, the man
you sought to kill, did not swallow that poisoned drink. I warned him,
and he is safe. He stopped on the brink of death. He will be at the
seance tonight. You will not be with him. Death will come to you, Martin
Slade! Death that you cannot escape."
Okay, I filled in the clews so now your job, should you choose to accept it, (oops, that's a different franchise) is to find out what adventure this came from.
Okay, I filled in the clews so now your job, should you choose to accept it, (oops, that's a different franchise) is to find out what adventure this came from.
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Wednesday, December 26, 2018
Found on Facebook
Not a huge Facebook fan but sometimes there is something pretty cool to be had. Enjoy the read, agents.
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Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Merry Christmas
Under the Blue Light wishes all agents of The Shadow a very Merry Christmas. Here's hoping Shadow Claus was very good to all of you since the alternative is, well, not very merry.
Monday, December 24, 2018
The 43rd answer is..
"Agent J reports: The Shadow's gun barrel, Vanish, The Shadow's hat brim (I like your update better than the original!), no suspenders on villain in white shirt, flashlight..."
So close! The suspender on the villain getting the, uh, stuffing kicked outta him has been skewed a skosh. Thanks for playing and to all the agents out there, have a happy holiday season.
Friday, December 21, 2018
Thursday, December 20, 2018
The 43rd "What's the Difference" puzzle
Six, count'em, 6 differences between these two images. Can you find them all before the bullet finds its mark? The Shadow is counting on you!
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Fill in the blanks #2
See if you can finish the quote and name the adventure. Good luck.
"Tonight, your evil design was thwarted. T***** T******, the man you sought to kill, did not swallow that poisoned drink. I warned him, and he is safe. He stopped on the brink of death. He will be at the seance tonight. You will not be with him. Death will come to you, M***** S****! Death that you cannot escape."
(again, this is an early tale)
"Tonight, your evil design was thwarted. T***** T******, the man you sought to kill, did not swallow that poisoned drink. I warned him, and he is safe. He stopped on the brink of death. He will be at the seance tonight. You will not be with him. Death will come to you, M***** S****! Death that you cannot escape."
(again, this is an early tale)
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
The blank is filled in
The Grove of Doom. A great early tale that I've read a number of times. Here's the whole quote...
"Your crimes have found you, Craig Ware Chittenden. Not again will your vile vengeance fall. You cannot call Koon Woon to do your evil bidding."
According to John Olsen, this is a top ten tale of The Shadow. I cannot disagree. Check out his review here.
"Your crimes have found you, Craig Ware Chittenden. Not again will your vile vengeance fall. You cannot call Koon Woon to do your evil bidding."
According to John Olsen, this is a top ten tale of The Shadow. I cannot disagree. Check out his review here.
Monday, December 17, 2018
Shadowed Millions brought into the light
"Agent J reports: N8963, Waxmell, The Shadow's automatic, red shadowing
on face, yellow shadowing is gone, cloak collar - that's all I can find!"
Okay, not bad. I did try to make this one a bit more challenging than the last few.
The ones missed are: Eye color is now green, skin tone (and hence the shadows) has been deepened and darkened, building has grown a few floors. The yellow hilights have been changed but the whole costume has regained it's blue/black nature.
I may have been a bit too mean with this one. Thanks for playing and I'll try and play a bit more fair with the next one.
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Friday, December 14, 2018
What's the Difference with this Steranko cover?
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Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Fill in the Blanks
Let's try a new kinda game. Fill in the blanks and name this adventure.
"Your crimes have found you, C**** W*** C*********. Not again will your vile vengeance fall. You cannot call K*** W*** to do your evil bidding."
Good luck, agents.
(hint... it's a classic from the early days)
"Your crimes have found you, C**** W*** C*********. Not again will your vile vengeance fall. You cannot call K*** W*** to do your evil bidding."
Good luck, agents.
(hint... it's a classic from the early days)
Tuesday, December 11, 2018
This is new to me
A Kaluta color guide. This really does capture the essence of The Shadow for me. The fear he instills from the stygian night.
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Monday, December 10, 2018
The Ghost Murders
"Agent J reports: 1939, the star in the W, Sport, shadowing on Shadow's face, the symbol to the left of The Shadow's hand, that's all I can find!"
Close, but the pip indicating eight o'clock on the clock face is the only thing that escaped your eagle eyes. Thanks for playing.
Friday, December 7, 2018
Thursday, December 6, 2018
A little fun
As long as my newspaper carried Gasoline Alley I would cut the comics that referenced The Shadow. I don't believe I have these so I thank Facebook for giving me a little smile this Thursday morning.
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Wednesday, December 5, 2018
The quote is from...
The Living Shadow, the first novel in the incredible run of adventures of The Shadow. Of course, it's the scene from the bridge with Harry Vincent.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Which novel did this come from?
This is easy. From which novel did this conversation take place? And who were the characters?
"What good is my life to any one? What will you do with it?"
"I shall improve it," replied the voice from the darkness. "I shall make it useful. But I shall risk it, too. Perhaps I shall lose it, for I have lost lives, just as I have saved them. This is my promise: life, with enjoyment, with danger, with excitement, and - with money. Life, above all, with honor. If I give it, I demand obedience. Absolute obedience. You may accept my terms, or you may refuse. I shall wait for you to choose."
"What good is my life to any one? What will you do with it?"
"I shall improve it," replied the voice from the darkness. "I shall make it useful. But I shall risk it, too. Perhaps I shall lose it, for I have lost lives, just as I have saved them. This is my promise: life, with enjoyment, with danger, with excitement, and - with money. Life, above all, with honor. If I give it, I demand obedience. Absolute obedience. You may accept my terms, or you may refuse. I shall wait for you to choose."
Monday, December 3, 2018
Friday, November 30, 2018
Thursday, November 29, 2018
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
Monday, November 26, 2018
Here's hoping all you agents had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday
Let's start the week with a puzzle. Five (5) differences in this one.
Hopefully you aren't too logy from all that turkey to find the changes to this classic cover.
Hopefully you aren't too logy from all that turkey to find the changes to this classic cover.
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Okay, the answer is...
The Man From Scotland Yard
Monday, November 19, 2018
Steranko's "The Silent Seven"
"Agent J reports: Pyramid upside down, N9556/39cents, automatic in Shadow's right hand, green ring"
All true. Just missing a finger below the brim of our hero's hat. Sneaky, I know.
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Friday, November 16, 2018
What's the Difference #39
Five (5) differences in this classic Steranko paperback cover. This is my absolute favorite of Jim's covers. Just brilliant. Have a great weekend, agents.
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Thursday, November 15, 2018
From my sketchbook
While waiting for my green tea at a Starbucks in Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas. Fun. The pic is from my phone. Not the best quality. Apologies.
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
The Book of Death revealed
"Agent J reports: skull's eye, skull's teeth, knife moved, blood splatter, missing rib, extra button on Shadow's sleeve."
Spot on, Agent J! I must make the #39 harder. Thanks for playing.
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Monday, November 12, 2018
Friday, November 9, 2018
Our 38th "What's the Difference" puzzle
There are six (6) differences between the two covers. Give it a go and have a great weekend, agents.
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Wednesday, November 7, 2018
Shadow Go Mad!
At least that's what it feels like in this page. Still, I really enjoyed Bill Sienkiewicz's art on this run.
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Thursday, November 1, 2018
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Monday, October 29, 2018
The Fifth Napoleon
Let's see if the eagle eye of Agent J is as good as Hawkeye's...
"Agent J reports: 1931, extra bullet hole in hat brim, gun barrel length, Nopaleon, the Shadow's cloak near his right ear?"
Not the cloak but the hat brim. Still, I'll give it to ya. Thanks for playing. I'll try and make the next one harder.
Friday, October 26, 2018
Let's have another Hamilton gem
Another week shot down. Only The Shadow knows what next week holds. Til then, keep that blue light burning.
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Thursday, October 25, 2018
Super Pulp fan artist...
Frank Hamilton. Will always be grateful that Mr. Hamilton's illustrations kept the torch lit for so many of us in the pre-internet days.
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
The Shadow gets in dutch
Always love it when The Shadow shows up internationally. Since de Schim is Dutch, I'm guessing this is from the Netherlands (or Aruba, Suriname, Northern Belgium or Caribbean). Sure, we've all seen this cover art (and done better) but it's a great thing to see our hero exacting justice wherever crime happens.
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Monday, October 22, 2018
Friday, October 19, 2018
The Gray Ghost... revealed
"Agent J reports: 1963, 30, lower bullet coming through Gray Ghost, the Gray Ghost's hood is larger - that's all I can find. Side note - the Shadow doesn't have a ring on his hand!"
Again, so close. The gun barrel is a bit longer. I have to say I was hoping someone would also be outraged...OUTRAGED!!!... at the lack of a ring.
Thursday, October 18, 2018
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Grabbed this off of The Shadow Strikes FB page
I'm always a fan of seeing The Shadow under the blue light. Made me wonder if I should start reposting the comics again for anyone who missed it the first time around, a few years back.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2018
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