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| History = '''The Shadow''' was a crime-mystery magazine which featured the [[The Shadow|pulp hero]] in his first ongoing publication, and as such became highly influential to other pulps and later comic books. It launched as a monthly in 1931. The following year it became a twice-monthly, which lasted for ten years. In 1943 it became a monthly again and in 1947, the schedule dropped to bimonthly. By 1948 it was a quarterly and the magazine finally expired eighteen years later in the summer of 1949.
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| History = '''The Shadow''' was a crime-mystery magazine which featured the [[The Shadow|pulp hero]] in his first ongoing publication, and as such became highly influential to other pulps and comic books. It launched as a monthly in 1931. The following year it became a twice-monthly, which lasted for ten years. In 1943 it became a monthly again and in 1947, the schedule dropped to bimonthly. By 1948 it was a quarterly and the magazine finally expired eighteen years later in the summer of 1949.
   
 
In total, there were 325 issues, each containing a lead novel featuring [[Kent Allard]] as "The Shadow." Most of the stories were written by [[Walter B. Gibson]] (under the byline [[Maxwell Grant]]) although one was written by [[Lester Dent]], and a small number were by [[Bruce Elliott]] and [[Theodore Tinsley]] (all under the Grant byline). There were also three volumes entitled ''The Shadow Annual'', which reprinted earlier stories.
 
In total, there were 325 issues, each containing a lead novel featuring [[Kent Allard]] as "The Shadow." Most of the stories were written by [[Walter B. Gibson]] (under the byline [[Maxwell Grant]]) although one was written by [[Lester Dent]], and a small number were by [[Bruce Elliott]] and [[Theodore Tinsley]] (all under the Grant byline). There were also three volumes entitled ''The Shadow Annual'', which reprinted earlier stories.
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* [[Shadow Magazine Vol 1 137|Death Turrets]]
 
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| SeeAlso = * [[List of The Shadow stories]]
 
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Shadow Magazine Vol 1: (1931-1949) (published by Street & Smith)

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Shadow Magazine (Volume 1)

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Total Issues
325

Dates Published


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The Shadow was a crime-mystery magazine which featured the pulp hero in his first ongoing publication, and as such became highly influential to other pulps and comic books. It launched as a monthly in 1931. The following year it became a twice-monthly, which lasted for ten years. In 1943 it became a monthly again and in 1947, the schedule dropped to bimonthly. By 1948 it was a quarterly and the magazine finally expired eighteen years later in the summer of 1949.

In total, there were 325 issues, each containing a lead novel featuring Kent Allard as "The Shadow." Most of the stories were written by Walter B. Gibson (under the byline Maxwell Grant) although one was written by Lester Dent, and a small number were by Bruce Elliott and Theodore Tinsley (all under the Grant byline). There were also three volumes entitled The Shadow Annual, which reprinted earlier stories.

Issues

1931

1932

1933

1934

1935

1936

1937

1938

1939

1940

1941

1942

1943

1944

1945

1946

1947

1948

1949

See Also

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