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The Shadow and Doc Savage in "Hombres Audaces" (Spain, Argentina, 1936-1953)
(updated with more pulps)
"Hombres Audaces" started being published by Editorial Molino in Spain in 1936 and stopped a few months later because of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Molino then moved to Argentina and continued publishing from 1936 until 1953, as Editorial Molino Argentina, for a total of 373 issues. They resumed publishing in Spain in 1941, and some titles exist in both editions with different covers. Hombres Audaces reprinted The Shadow (La Sombra), Doc Savage, Bill Barnes, Pete Rice and The Avenger, mostly with the original covers.
The collection has two numberings, a general one (from #1 to #373) and a separate one for each character. Some issues of the Argentinian edition were never published in Spain, but Molino kept the Argentinian numbering on the spine of the issues published in Spain.
Overall, the pulps were not published in chronological order, many issues being skipped (probably due to censorship problems) and others switched around. For Bill Barnes, character and airplane names were changed, paragraphs skipped and others inserted in order to adapt the plot to its random publishing order.
Here are all the issues I have in my collectiom. Enjoy!
Pete Rice
Further reading:
"Hombres Audaces" started being published by Editorial Molino in Spain in 1936 and stopped a few months later because of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Molino then moved to Argentina and continued publishing from 1936 until 1953, as Editorial Molino Argentina, for a total of 373 issues. They resumed publishing in Spain in 1941, and some titles exist in both editions with different covers. Hombres Audaces reprinted The Shadow (La Sombra), Doc Savage, Bill Barnes, Pete Rice and The Avenger, mostly with the original covers.
The collection has two numberings, a general one (from #1 to #373) and a separate one for each character. Some issues of the Argentinian edition were never published in Spain, but Molino kept the Argentinian numbering on the spine of the issues published in Spain.
Overall, the pulps were not published in chronological order, many issues being skipped (probably due to censorship problems) and others switched around. For Bill Barnes, character and airplane names were changed, paragraphs skipped and others inserted in order to adapt the plot to its random publishing order.
Here are all the issues I have in my collectiom. Enjoy!
The Shadow
Spanish Edition
#1 (4) April 25, 1936 #3 (12) June 20, 1936
#4 (16) July 18, 1936 #11 (47) 1939
#25 (121) July 1946 #27 (129) October 1946
#29 (142) May 1947 #32 (153) September 1947
#39 (179) May 1948 #40 (185) July 1948
Argentinian Edition
#1 (4) September 23, 1938
Doc Savage
Spanish Edition
#2 (6) May 2, 1936 #4 (14) June 27, 1936
#5 (18) July 25, 1936
Argentinian Edition
#13 (48) September 3, 1939 #51 (208) 1949
Pete Rice
Spanish Edition
#? January 1946 #? (65) February 1944
Further reading:
- Tercera Fundación, in Spanish.
- Tebeosfera, "Los Hombres Audaces de Molino" by Hector Pérez Día. In Spanish.
The Shadow Statuette (USA, 1994)
This rare statuette of "The Shadow" was offered as a premium to exhibitors of the International Collectible Toy Expo by Majic Productions
Inc. and is one
of only 120 made. Was originally produced as an enrollment premium for "The Shadow Club" in 1994, but for some reason it was not offered. The back of the base has incised "©1994 Advanced Mag. Pub. Inc.". Is accompanied by a small leaflet with some information.
The Blue Coal Calendar for 1942 (with The Shadow!)
This is not an easy item to find. The Shadow is featured in January, right up front, which is nice. Blue Coal sponsored The Shadow radio show from 1931 to 1949, and I know they made other calendars. I wonder if they also feature The Shadow? I know that the 1943 one does not. So far, the only calendar I could find was this one, which is complete but extremely damaged around the edges. Oddly, the center part, with the various sheets for the months, is in very good condition. Why would anyone cut up various bits and pieces around the edge? Probably only The Shadow would know...
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| The Shadow in detail. |
"The Shadow Knows" Promotional Button (Universal Pictures, 1993)
This large grey promotional button was offered by Universal Pictures in 1993, before the film's release.
The Shadow "Blue Coal" Ring and Mailer (1941)
This famous classic "The Shadow" premium ring from 1941 has simulated dark blue coal lump on the top while the bands each depict The Shadow in costume holding a gun.
This is the mailer in which "Blue Coal" sent the ring in the US (the Canadian version is blue). Also included an instruction sheet -- still looking for that one...
The Shadow 1:6 Figure (Go Hero/Executive Replicas, 2012)
"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? THE SHADOW KNOWS!
In 1930, The Shadow first appeared as the host of The Detective Story Magazine Hour for American radio. Among the actors to play The Shadow was the great Orson Welles. The Shadow fought evil forces with his mysterious girasol ring, guns, fists, and iconic laugh! Soon, The Shadow became a world famous pulp magazine with suspenseful storytelling and rich cover art. The Shadow has spawned countless imitations and is credited as being the direct inspiration for Batman. The Shadow has made an indelible mark on pop culture that lasts to this day.
For the first time ever, Executive Replicas and Go Hero are proud to present the Shadow 1:6th scale action figure. Now you can fight evil with...
- Poseable Cape
- Poseable Scarf
- Likeness of Lamont Cranston as The Shadow
- Black Suit (Jacket, Pants, Shirt, & Tie)
- Black Hat
- 2 Guns
- Holster
- Shoes & Socks
- 2 Sets of Hands with The Shadow’s Ring
- Figure Stand"
This is a limited edition of 750 pieces.-- from the "Go Hero" website
Flyer for "The Shadow Strikes" (Re-release, 1951)
Single-sided sheet printed by Victor Cornelius to promote 1951 re-release of the 1937 film that starred Rod LaRoque as Lamont Cranston/The Shadow with Lynn Anders as his female lead. Text at bottom reads “Its Movietime, U.S.A. - Celebrating The Golden Jubilee Of The American Movie Theatre.”
Here you can read the a Palm Beach Post article from September 30, 1951, with the full lineup of the films being shown. "The Shadow Strikes" doesn't seem to be part of it, but lineups always change, even today.
The Shadow "Diamond" Ring Silver Limited Edition (Great American Ring Club/Diamond Comics Distributors, 1994)
This special commemorative ring was
distributed exclusively at the 11th Annual Comic Retailers Seminar
(1994), organized by Diamond Distributors, who distribute products to comic book shops. The ring was created by the Great American Ring Club, who also organized The Shadow Fan Club. It's a silver-toned metal ring with a red
dome, which features the familiar Shadow face peering out at you.
This is number 1064 out of 1750 silver rings, and it includes
its Certificate of Authenticity. The ring was later reissued to the public in a completely different package.
The Shadow - Comic Books
The Shadow has had a long and diverse life in comic books, starting in 1940 as a newspaper strip and then Street & Smith (also publishers of the pulps) published 101 issues, from 1940 to 1949. Then Archie had their turn, but it's more of an embarrassment than anything else, as The Shadow bears little resemblance to the character we know and love. Then DC Comics picked up the flag with wonderful art by Kaluta in 1973, then Dark Horse in 1993 and now Dynamite in 2012.
Below is a chronological gallery of the Shadow comic books in my collection. Unfortunately I don't have a single one from the Street & Smith run. But I have everything else, except for some Dynamite variants. As a rule, if the image has the Secret Squadron logo, it was scanned from my collection. If not, the images were lifted from the Grand Comics Database (thank you!), as 99% of my collection is Near Mint and it seemed redundant to scan the whole thing -- except for the Archies, those are Fine or less, and I'll get around to scanning them.
I also added the few non-US editions I have, from Brazil, Spain and France. These are fun curiosities to see, I think. Enjoy! This is going to be a looong post :)
Archie
The Shadow (1964-1965, 8 issues)
DC Comics
The Shadow (1973-1975, 12 issues)
Below, the 9 issues of the 1974 Brazilian edition by Ebal, of which I'm missing #2.
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| "As Maiores Aventuras do Sombra" (The Shadow's Greatest Adventures)March, 1982 |
Here is an oddity, a very small Portuguese black and white comic, by Clube do Cromo, also a reprint of the Kaluta series. Issue #2 is announced in the back cover, but I could never find it. Notice the conspicuous absence of The Shadow on the cover. Date unknown.
The Shadow (1986, mini-series, 4 issues)
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| Ediciones Zinco, Spain, collects #1-4 |
The Shadow (1987-1989, 21 issues)
Below, three issues of the Brazilian edition by Abril. Not sure if more were published.
The Shadow Strikes! (1989-1992, 32 issues)
Dark Horse Comics
The Shadow - In the Coils of Leviathan (October 1993 - April 1994, 4 issues)
This "Dark Horse Tip Sheet" was offered in an issue of "Previews", a Diamond Distributors' catalogue from where clients and retaiers can order their comics. The publication, containing single-page advertisements for upcoming Dark Horse comics, was glued to the larger and thicker magazine. I had removed it, hence the torn spine.
The Shadow (June-July 1994, 2 issues, ties in with the film)
The Shadow and the Mysterious 3 (September 1994, one-shot)
The Shadow - Hell's Heat Wave (April-June 1995, 3 issues)
The Shadow and Doc Savage (July-August 1995, 2 issues)
Ghost and the Shadow (December 1995, one-shot)
Dynamite
The Shadow (2012, ongoing)
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
Annual #1 and Special #1
I hope they continue to publish Shadow comics, as I'm a great fan. This post will only be getting longer and longer!
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