Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Who said it?

 "SPEAK. Speak the truth. Speak, or learn the power of ..."

Well, this should be obvious.  Better question is... which novel did it come from?


Sorry, guys.  This has been done before.  Gettin' old, I guess.

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 "All right!  Don't kill me!  I'll talk!  I'll talk!"

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

A couple Kaluta sketches


A couple nice sketches that MWK did for a gentleman named Michael Stradford.  Kinda jealous...

"The Big Boom" page 11

"If the boss wants to know about "anything suspicious", I'd say this qualifies"

Monday, September 28, 2020

Revisiting "The Shadow Now"

I'm not sure how everyone else felt about this series but I really wanted to like it.  The flow never worked for me and I think it's because it relied too much on its reference sources.  It needed more 'punch' to it.  I'm going to give it another read and see if I can appreciate it better now.  I really like Colton's artwork but maybe not as much here, in a storytelling format like comics.  He paints really well and I'd like to see him try a period piece one-shot.

"The Big Boom" page 10

 

"But you understand me."

"Oh, I do!  You'll make America the world leader it was meant to be, won't you?"

Friday, September 25, 2020

ON THE AIR September 25, 1938

Sanitarium patients are mysteriously dying and being drained of their blood. Lamont Cranston and Margot Lane are summoned by the head doctor and arrive to find him murdered.

"Traffic in Death" is the first adventure featuring Bill Johnstone as The Shadow/Lamont Cranston and Agnes Moorehead as Margot Lane.  Mr. Johnstone played the role for the next six seasons.

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 "Doc Savage...  Doc Savage... oh yeah!  I think I read about him in the papers once!"

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Who said it...

 " I'm thinking of The Shadow. The isle was one place where he could go to rest up after the battle. He must have taken a rowboat from the dock. We can use the motorboat. It's here on the point. Not our aid, but our services may be useful. The fact that he could reach the isle is proof that he is all right. But a visit, on my part, to that cabin of yours might prove most timely."

 Not too difficult but what tale did it come from?  Hint:  the speaker is from the state this story primarily takes place in.

"The Big Boom" page 7

"Button your anthropoid chops! Look!"

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

What I'm reading now


 After finishing "The Big Sleep" I am finally returning to The Shadow.  This tale seems appropriate for the times we are living at the moment with the upcoming battle to fill Justice Bader's vacant seat and an ugly battle for the presidency of our nation.  Not to mention here in the state I live we have a contentious fight for a Senate seat and our Governorship.  I was never political and still feel that I'm not, but with the state of our country where everything, even a global pandemic, is filtered politically it seems that we are all tied up with politics.  I'm hoping this tale shows us how common sense and a universal right win out.

"The Big Boom" page 6

"But... Daddy always says the absence of weapons brings peace."

"The your father is a fool!"

Monday, September 21, 2020

"Who said it"... revealed

 "Say - there ain't nobody knows who The Shadow is - except The Shadow. All I found out about him was enough to make me call it quits. That guy was due to get me once - The Shadow was. I ain't boastin' when I tell you that I'm the one bird keen enough to spot him. Maybe there was others like me - if there was, they ain't around no more to brag. I get hunches that other people don't. There's somethin' about The Shadow - just his bein' on the ground - that I can feel."

Hawkeye_March, 1934

"The Big Boom" page 5

"No, no.  I know you're a master of disguise, but no matter what you did, I'd have recognized your eyes."


Friday, September 18, 2020

ON THE AIR September 18, 1938


 Professor X marks the last episode starring Orson Welles.  I am listening to it as I type since this is new to me.  I have really enjoyed Welles' take on the character but there are still some great tales to come with Bill Johnstone taking over the role the following week which marks the beginning of the second season.

"The Big Boom" page 4

"...not after you left me the ancient alchemical sign for Cobalt as a clue to our next meeting place."


Wednesday, September 16, 2020

What came out the week of September 15th, 1933 - 1939

1933_Master of Death

1934_The Garaucan Swindle

1935_The London Crimes

1936_Jibaro Death

1937_The Radium Murders

1938_Crime Over Boston

1939_The Golden Master

"The Big Boom" page 2

"You must be Doctor Savage.  I'm Lamont Cranston."

Monday, September 14, 2020

Who said it?

"Say - there ain't nobody knows who The Shadow is - except The Shadow. All I found out about him was enough to make me call it quits. That guy was due to get me once - The Shadow was. I ain't boastin' when I tell you that I'm the one bird keen enough to spot him. Maybe there was others like me - if there was, they ain't around no more to brag. I get hunches that other people don't. There's somethin' about The Shadow - just his bein' on the ground - that I can feel."

And, as usual, which adventure did this quote come from? 

clew: MCMXXXIV

"The Big Boom"

Part three of "The Conflagration Man" begins...

Friday, September 11, 2020

Remember


ON THE AIR September 11, 1938


Listed as "The Witch Drums of Salem" I chose to go with the title the announcer gave, "The Witch Drums".  Enjoy this episode, the second to last Orson Welles adventure, on this most solemn of days in our country.

Thursday, September 10, 2020

I am beyond excited for this

I love the books and just recently finished my umpteenth rereading of the classic novel.  I've seen the 84 film many times just because I want to have something of Dune to visually appreciate.  Now I can immerse myself in the trailer for a couple of months (probably longer) and dream of the world of Arrakis and Sandworms and an uprising of the natives to reclaim their birthright.  So, so excited.

"Uneasy Allies" page 25


...and the air, silent with death, is filled by a melodious trilling...

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

A Doc Savage watch?


This feels like something Clark Savage, Jr. would wear as he traversed the globe in search of adventure and justice.  Just kinda looks cool and the colors scream "The Man of Bronze"!

"Uneasy Allies" page 24

WHOOM!
CROOM!
FWOOSH!
FWOOSH!

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Happy Star Trek Day

54 years ago today the world was introduced to the crew of the USS Enterprise and their star-spanning adventures.  We've been all the better for it ever since.


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"It's a hit!"

Monday, September 7, 2020

Happy Labor Day

Stay strong.  
Stay positive.
Stay safe.


Enjoy this very different version of this break.  Let's hope we are back to a closer version of normal soon.

"Uneasy Allies" page 22

A clue.
A name.
Anything.

Friday, September 4, 2020

ON THE AIR September 4, 1938

Another new one to me.  Looking forward to listening to this in the comfort of my studio.  Here's hoping it's a good one for the Labor Day weekend.  Give "Black Buddha" a listen and have a great holiday weekend.

"Uneasy Allies" page 21

'Outside, an unwelcome guest keeps a tense watch...

        ...Where an even more unwelcome guest noiselessly stalks his prey.'

Thursday, September 3, 2020

What came out the week of September 1st, 1940-1949

1940_Crime County

1941_Gems of Jeopardy

1942_The Vampire Murders

1943_House of Ghosts

1944_The Chest of Chu Chan

1945_The Taiwan Joss

1946_Happy Death Day

1947_Svengali Kill

1948_Jade Dragon