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THE DARKEST KNIGHT
The Shadow was among the first 20th century American characters to achieve multimedia status. From his murky radio origins through pulp magazines, comic books, comic strips, and on the Silver Screen, the Knight of Darkness has cast his indelible shadow over popular culture worldwide.
In this wide-ranging volume, historian Will Murray delves into The Shadow’s many media manifestations, exposing some of his darkest secrets….
Including in-depth interviews with his creator, Walter B. Gibson, as well as numerous illustrations by Michael Wm Kaluta!
Front cover by Joe DeVito.
Back cover by comics legend Michael W. Kaluta.
Interior illustrations by MW Kaluta and others.
CONTENTS:
Preface
Foreshadowings
Genesis of The Shadow
The Enigmatic Mr. Charlot
Being Maxwell Grant
Mysterious Roots of The Shadow
The Shadow’s Godfather
The Formative Face of William Lawler
The Familiar Face of William Magner
William Magner, Mystery Man
Radio Raconteur
Spinning Shadow Yarns
How He Wrote The Shadow
Walter Gibson, Comics Scripter
The Shadow’s Four-Color Career
Two Dark Knights
The Shadow’s Long-Lost TV Pilot
The Shadow’s Shadow
Scripting Universal’s The Shadow
Secrets of DC Comics’ Shadow
The Other Shadow
Afterword
Alias Maxwell Grant
About the Author
About the Artist
About the Patron
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