"The Invincible Shiwan Khan"
- Be cautious, Ying Ko. Selsby is ready to touch off an explosion that will blow this ship to fragments! What will it profit you to end your life along with mine? There are others who would die. It is not your way, Ying Ko, to deprive innocent victims of the right to live.
Appearing in "The Invincible Shiwan Khan"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- The Shadow's Agents:
- Burbank (mentioned only)
- Cliff Marsland
- Clyde Burke
- Harry Vincent
- Hawkeye
- Jericho Druke
- Moe Shrevnitz
- Myra Reldon
- Dr. Roy Tam
Villains:
- Shiwan Khan
- Marabar Guru (dies)
- Loo Dow
- Felix Bryson (a sea captain)
- Ralph Fayden (an inventor)
- Hiram Selsby (a chemist)
Other Characters:
- Commissioner Ralph Weston
- Inspector Joe Cardona
- Dr. Rupert Sayre (mentioned only)
- Vic Marquette
- Beatrice Chadbury (alias "Lana Luan")
- Paul Brent
- Professor Arthur Graydon
- Isaac Newboldt (Oriental Museum curator)
- George Endle (dies)
Locations:
- New York City
Items:
Vehicles:
- The Nautilus (a yacht)
Synopsis for "The Invincible Shiwan Khan"
- Synopsis not yet written.
Notes
- Sanctum Books reprinted "The Invincible Shiwan Khan" in The Shadow Double-Novel Reprint #80.
- It was also reprinted as a simplified comic book plot in Shadow Comics #19.
- Portions of the 1994 film, "The Shadow," were based on this story.
- Beatrice Chadbury and Paul Brent appeared in "The Golden Master."
- Isaac Newboldt, the museum curator, appears next in "Masters of Death." He also made a comic book appearance in The Shadow (Dark Horse).
- Sea captain, Felix Bryson, and his yacht, The Nautilus, appear in "Masters of Death."
Trivia
- The Chinese characters in the lower corner say, "You can't catch me!"
See Also
- Write your own review of this publication!
- Discuss Shadow Magazine Vol 1 193 on the forums
- Cover gallery for the Shadow Magazine series
Recommended Reading
- The Shiwan Khan stories can be read in the following issues:
- "The Golden Master"
- "Shiwan Khan Returns"
- "The Invincible Shiwan Khan"
- "Masters of Death"
Links and References
- None.