Friday, June 29, 2018
Our 25th "What's The Difference" puzzle
Have a great weekend and get started with this (fairly easy) puzzle. Just five (5) differences in this one agents.
Thursday, June 28, 2018
And the answer is...
...Jim Steranko's "Hands in the Dark"! A pretty pulpy homage, for sure, this just wasn't one of my favorites from the paperback re-issues. Still, a solid piece worthy of inclusion in the pantheon of "The Shadow" covers.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2018
A couple of projects I'd love to see
If you follow this blog you know that I really liked "Beware The Batman", the (unfortunately) short lived animated series on Cartoon Network. I've always thought that The Shadow would really fit well into this style, especially a period accurate version.
The Shadow Lamont Shiwan
The other project would be for Alex Ross to finish this maddening teaser page and do a story, even a short 8 pager! I love his take on The Shadow and would pick this up in a New York minute!
Consider this my Christmas wish list to Santa. (I believe, I believe, I believe...)
The Shadow Lamont Shiwan
The other project would be for Alex Ross to finish this maddening teaser page and do a story, even a short 8 pager! I love his take on The Shadow and would pick this up in a New York minute!
Consider this my Christmas wish list to Santa. (I believe, I believe, I believe...)
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Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Monday, June 25, 2018
The Shadow meets The Tarantula!
Love how the price is caught in the center of the web. Solidly drawn cover although little in the way of drama. The Tarantula's "face"reminds me of Monstrodamus in a way. The comic covers, for the most part, are quite fun interesting, at least to me.
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Friday, June 22, 2018
Would love to have gotten this in the mail
Even today this would be a thrill to arrive in the mailbox. Found this on FB as part of Dwight Fuhro's wondrous collection of memorabilia pertaining to The Shadow. Fantastic.
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Not The Shadow but...
...still pulp. I just received this in the mail and can't believe that I never owned this before. Of course, I've always been a fan of The Dark Eagle and not so much The Man of Bronze. My friend back in Butte America was a fan of Doc and I was always envious of this particular book. Recently I've gotten more interested in Clark Savage, Jr., mostly the idea of him and how he came to be the superman we all know. This book popped into my head and found it on Amazon and, voila!, I have something I can appreciate more than I would have as a kid.
Friday, June 15, 2018
Look what I found in my postbox
So excited to have this as part of my collection. Love the card back that it is attached to and I think Catt Call did a really excellent job of reproducing this. This kind of thing just makes me happy.
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Thursday, June 14, 2018
Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Another skull? The Shadow sure runs into (heh) a lot of them
Still, this is a fun cover. The fangs and the spider on the skeletal hand. Even the glowing eyes. Yeah, I'd buy this just to find out what's gonna happen. And if the adventure didn't live up to expectations there is always BEEBO, the Wonder Horse! (Although I think, despite the way it's written on the cover, Beebo is the boy who owns or merely rides the Wonder Horse whose name is Fleet. At least according to the cover of the preceding issue of Shadow Comics)
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Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Monday, June 11, 2018
Alert... Catt Call has restocked The Shadow Club pin!
Ordered mine yesterday. If you haven't gotten yours, do not delay. The Shadow Knows!
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A comparison
I have the Bowen sculpt but believe the other is a unique one and done. I put these up to show the differences in two very well done sculpts.
The most obvious to me is the slouch hat. The Bowen piece is very much the classic version of The Shadow, specifically the M W Kaluta version. The other piece shows a stylized fedora, not what I think of when I image my hero. Again, the scarf is something I can't emphasize enough as to being hated. Yes, the Bowen sculpt has the scarf but it ain't in color so it plays better. I like both of the faces but the nose has been shaved down for the one off piece and just comes off more as a regular man than the striking profile that has cast hundreds of shadows across classic covers for nearly ninety years.
The most obvious to me is the slouch hat. The Bowen piece is very much the classic version of The Shadow, specifically the M W Kaluta version. The other piece shows a stylized fedora, not what I think of when I image my hero. Again, the scarf is something I can't emphasize enough as to being hated. Yes, the Bowen sculpt has the scarf but it ain't in color so it plays better. I like both of the faces but the nose has been shaved down for the one off piece and just comes off more as a regular man than the striking profile that has cast hundreds of shadows across classic covers for nearly ninety years.
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Friday, June 8, 2018
Gianni gets it
This page of comic art carries on not just the great tradition that M W Kaluta started in the 70's with his classic run of The Shadow from DC, but also honors the wonderful covers of George Rozen from the 30's & 40's. Wonderful page of artwork.
Thursday, June 7, 2018
The Shadow Strikes by Eduardo Barreto
I really loved "The Shadow Strikes" series (at least the stuff Barreto did). Some great stuff in there, to be sure.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Monstrodamus... Into the Snake Pit?
I wish the image of The Shadow was better but still, I like this cover. I'd like to read the stories involving Montrodamus... I'm intrigued. Another Shiwan Khan-type character, perhaps.
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Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Here's what the differences are
Agent J was pretty close although the color shifts eluded him.
Color behind The Shadow
Gun muzzle
Knifer's nose
Color of divan (subtle, I'll admit)
Knife blade
Extra tassel on scarf
Extra button on sleeve
Monday, June 4, 2018
Agent J, Gray Fist is correct
Classic cover for a top notch adventure of The Shadow! Don't believe me? Check out this review, oh ye of little faith! And just for fun here's the cover as painted by James Steranko.
A nice version of this story but I love the original cover so much more.
Friday, June 1, 2018
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