Friday, July 31, 2020

ON THE AIR July 31, 1938


Alas, it was bound to happen.  I couldn't find an online source to link to.  I'm just happy that so many episodes are available from 82 years ago.  Instead I'll just give a synopsis from The Shadow Wiki page.

"A crime boss, with the help of a Hindu who possess "powers of thought," plans to kill The Shadow, by kidnapping Margot Lane and "commanding" her to shoot at the invisible avenger."

Featured Characters:
  • Orson Welles as The Shadow (Lamont Cranston)
  • Margot Stevenson as Margot Lane
Villains:
  • Slick Scarpell
  • Vedangi the Hindu (dies)
  • Dutch Broeder
Other Characters:
  • Commissioner Weston

"Twin Trails" page 21

Um... scintillating dialogue.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

The answer to the quote question?

Moe "Shrevvy" Shrevnitz, of course.  And the adventure was "The Chinese Disks".  (And yes, I know, the moniker Shrevvy or Shrevy was only used in the radio program)

"Twin Trails" page 20

"Shoot him, Al!  Shoot him!"

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Who said it?

"Say, that guy gave me the creeps. But he's an ace. If he wasn't, M** S******** wouldn't be drivin' no cab today. Tell me what he wants. I'm game for it."

This should be pretty easy.  Since you will obviously know who said this, figure out which adventure it's from.

"Twin Trails" page 19


"Burbank.  It's Hawkeye.  I think sumpin's goin' wrong!"

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

My fear...

I just hope that when these new stories come out they don't carry covers as uninspired as this.  Anyone who has stopped by this blog knows that the art is, for me, paramount.  Stay with the image that made The Shadow famous and don't rely on photos.  Some interior illustrations would be appreciated as well. 
I just don't have a good feeling about this.  Of course, we know nothing about the direction Conde Nast and Patterson are taking our hero and, hopefully, his agents.  I hope he stays rooted in the past as the lack of technology and mystique of far flung places and people create a canvas more interesting than another hero fighting familiar contemporary foes.

"Twin Trails" page 18

"Wait a sec, Al.  You gotta settle an argument."
"Like what?"
"Like, if Doc Savage and The Shadow was to fight...
who do you figger would win?"

Monday, July 27, 2020

Cardona said it but you knew that.

But did you figure out the chicken guy's name?

"Say, Markham, come here a minute and tell me something. Did you ever hear of a name that sounded something like chickens? A man's... it doesn't have to be like chickens, though. Let's see. It might be fowl - no, that couldn't be it. Ducks, geese - what do you call them all? I mean in a bunch. Wait! Maybe it's poultry... something like poultry, maybe. Moultrie! David Moultrie!"

"Twin Trails" page 17


"No, I'm afraid the doctor is out.  May I take a message?"

Friday, July 24, 2020

ON THE AIR July 24, 1938


With The Shadow's connection to the Bat-Man, which would premiere the next year in DC Comics, it would have been fun for this radio broadcast to have been, at least somewhat, aligned.  Alas, no one could have known... or could they?  As we all are aware, The Shadow knows.

"Twin Trails" page 16

"Has a WHAT?
Does WHICH?
By WHO?"

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Good news? Only The Shadow knows...

The Shadow is going to be getting new adventures from the pen of James Patterson.  I'm withholding judgment until next year, the target for the publication of the first in a series of novels that Conde Nast has authorized.  Movies are probably the ultimate goal.  Here are a couple of links.  Story 1Story 2

"Twin Trails" page 15

"Watch the pigeon.  I've gotta hit the head."

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Who said it?

"Say, Markham, come here a minute and tell me something. Did you ever hear of a name that sounded something like chickens? A man's... it doesn't have to be like chickens, though. Let's see. It might be fowl - no, that couldn't be it. Ducks, geese - what do you call them all? I mean in a bunch. Wait! Maybe it's poultry... something like poultry, maybe. _______! David _______!"

Okay, I'm gonna say that "who said it" is kind of apparent, but which tale did it come from and what is David's last name?  It's a Gibson story, if that helps.  Good luck agents.

"Twin Trails" page 13

"The overgrown Boy Scout doesn't know what he's up against."

Friday, July 17, 2020

What came out the week of July 15, 1933 - 1939

1933_The Silver Scourge

1934_Chain of Death

1935_Atoms of Death

1936_The Broken Napoleons

1937_House of Silence

1938_The Golden Vulture

1939_Death From Nowhere

ON THE AIR July 17, 1938


Another new (to me) recording.  Such a thrill that a nearly 90 year old character can still present me with something new to enjoy.  I'm sure it was a thrill to millions when it truly was new, 82 years ago.  Here, for your listening enjoyment is "The Reincarnation of Michael" starring Orson Welles and Margot Stevenson.

"Twin Trails" page 11

 
The cloak is damaged.  The flesh is damaged.  Not the mind.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

What I'm watching now




I'm a huge fan of the series, especially the first film.  I could see Keanu as The Shadow (with a haircut and no beard).  However, if they ever do make another film about The Shadow I fear that this is the direction they would take him.  Works for John Wick but The Shadow is not a maniacal killer slaughtering all in his way.  (No matter what Dynamite Comics would have us think!)  I enjoy this stylized world of John Wick and The Continental but The Shadow has his own world, one that has its own style and rich history to draw upon.  Boardwalk Empire and Peaky Blinders do a great job, especially Boardwalk Empire.

"Twin Trails" page 10


"Woman is one invention I'll never be able to analyze."

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

What I'm reading now

The Ribbon Clues.  If this cover is any indication it should be a rousing tale.  Just to make sure I checked out John's review.  Looking forward to prowling the dark alleys once again with... The Shadow!

"Twin Trails" page 9


"You're... oh, my word, are you..."

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

The Phantom 1943

Just for something different, Tom Tyler and Jeanne Bates as The Phantom and Diana.


Let's not forget "Ace, the Wonder Dog" as Devil...


or Frank Shannon as Professor Davidson.




"Twin Trails" page 8




"I've heard that he helps people in trouble.  You see... it's my father.  He's been kidnapped."
"Please have a seat, Miss Roy.  Tell me all about it."

Monday, July 13, 2020

Alex Ross spotlights The Shadow

Alex did a really great job on the Dynamite covers.  For the most part they were the only decent thing about many of them.

Who said it, you ask?

Harry Vincent, in the very first published adventure, The Living Shadow, April 1931.


It's been nearly 90 years since The Shadow hit the newsstands.  Wow!

"Twin Trails" page 7


"Such precautions are necessary in Doc Savage's line of work."

Thursday, July 9, 2020

Who said it...

...and which adventure did it come from?


"The Shadow? I can only describe him as a shadow -- that came from nowhere and vanished into nothingness.



Clew:  It's one of these agents pictured on this cover. 


"Twin Trails" page 5

"The Ray! The Ray!"

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

What came out the week of July 1, 1940 - 1946

1940_The Murder Genius

1941_The Star of Delhi

1942_Five Ivory Boxes

1943_The Golden Doom

1944_Town of Hate

1945_The Mask of Mephisto

1946_Malmordo

 1949_The Whispering Eyes