Pulp Action (1999) comic books
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Tags: Pulp Adventure$2.50
The Mystery of the Sealed Box. Stories by Walter B. Gibson. Art and cover by Vernon Greene. Reprints of the 1940 newspaper comic strip The Shadow, from the Ledger Syndicate. The mysterious crime-fighter with the haunting laugh becomes one of the first pulp heroes to make the leap to comics. This issue features the very first Shadow comics, as a businessman is murdered over the contents of a mysterious sealed box. When The Shadow is blamed for the murder, he must rely on his civilian identity, wealthy Lamont Cranston, to uncover political corruption and expose the real killers. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Tags: Pulp Adventure$2.50
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Stories by Walter B. Gibson, Joe Gill and Nicola Cuti. Art by Vernon Greene, Jose Delbo and Nicola Cuti. Cover by Vernon Greene. Reprints of the 1940 newspaper comic strip The Shadow, from the Ledger Syndicate. The mysterious crime-fighter with the haunting laugh becomes one of the first pulp heroes to make the leap to comics. Also featuring backup stories from Charltons horror comics of the 1970s. The Shadow in His Sanctum; Dr. Hiji's Secret Garden; The Weirdlings. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Story by Walter B. Gibson. Art and cover by Vernon Greene. Reprints of the newspaper 1940 comic strip The Shadow, from the Ledger Syndicate. The mysterious crime-fighter with the haunting laugh becomes one of the first pulp heroes to make the leap to comics. Also featuring backup stories from Charltons horror comics of the 1970s. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Stories by Walter B. Gibson and Joe Gill. Art by Vernon Greene and Sanho Kim. Cover by Vernon Greene. Reprints of the 1941 newspaper comic strip The Shadow, from the Ledger Syndicate. The mysterious crime-fighter with the haunting laugh becomes one of the first pulp heroes to make the leap to comics. Also featuring backup stories from Charltons horror comics of the 1970s: A man marries a cat lady, planning to get rid of her for her wealth – but her many, many cats have other ideas. The Shadow Knows; The Cat-Lover. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Stories by Walter B. Gibson and Joe Gill. Art by Vernon Greene, Sanho Kim and Pete Morisi. Cover by Vernon Greene. Reprints of the 1941 newspaper comic strip The Shadow, from the Ledger Syndicate. The mysterious crime-fighter with the haunting laugh becomes one of the first pulp heroes to make the leap to comics. Also featuring backup stories from Charltons horror comics of the 1970s: A kindly spirit possesses a shrewish wife; A man seeks Incan treasure, but the Incans arent done with it yet. Remember Me?; One Lone Man. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Stories by Walter B. Gibson and Joe Gill. Art by Vernon Greene and Pat Boyette. Cover by Vernon Greene. Reprints of the 1941 newspaper comic strip The Shadow, from the Ledger Syndicate. The mysterious crime-fighter with the haunting laugh becomes one of the first pulp heroes to make the leap to comics. Also featuring backup stories from Charltons horror comics of the 1970s: A killer seeks supernatural revenge on the man who testified against him. The Shadow Knows; Safe Behind Bars. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Story by Walter B. Gibson. Art and cover by Vernon Greene. Reprints of the 1941 newspaper comic strip The Shadow, from the Ledger Syndicate. The mysterious crime-fighter with the haunting laugh becomes one of the first pulp heroes to make the leap to comics. Also featuring one-page backup stories from Charltons horror comics of the 1970s. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.
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Stories by Walter B. Gibson and Joe Gill. Art by Vernon Greene, Charles Nicholas, Vince Alascia and Steve Ditko. Cover by Vernon Greene. Reprints of the 1941 newspaper comic strip The Shadow, from the Ledger Syndicate. The mysterious crime-fighter with the haunting laugh becomes one of the first pulp heroes to make the leap to comics. Also featuring backup stories from Charltons horror comics of the 1970s. The cover is a still from one of the Shadow movie serials of the 1940s. Any Stranger; Grim Reapers Wax Museum. Final issue of the series. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.95.