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Walter Gibson
The old TV show back in the day - Walter Gibson had written a book called 'The Shadow,' and there was another TV show - another TV show was a radio show.
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Hans Christian Andersen
The Shadow () is a fairy tale by Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen.
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Carl Jung
Carl Jung wrote about “the shadow,” the part of us that is dark, horny, creative and a bit crazy.
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from 1931 to 1949
The Shadow was an American pulp magazine published by Street & Smith from 1931 to 1949.
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by magazine publishers Street & Smith and writer Walter B. Gibson
The Shadow is a fictional character published by magazine publishers Street & Smith and writer Walter B. Gibson.
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Garth Ennis
The Shadow's first on-going series was written by Garth Ennis and illustrated by Aaron Campbell; The Shadow debuted on April 19, 2012.
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Bruce Welch
the Shadows was written by the Shadows' rhythm guitarist Bruce Welch.
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Kimberly Rae
Kimberly Rae, Amazon bestselling author, has skillfully written the suspense thriller, The Shadow, the first book in the series, Rahab’s Rope.
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Ban Hyung Mun
Shadow ’s been composed, written and arranged by Ban Hyung Mun (반형문) and Han Sang Won (한상원).
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Lamont Cranston
Up until now, I’ve always thought The Shadow was, in fact, Lamont Cranston.
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Andy Helfer
The Shadow, set in our modern era, was continued in 1987 as a monthly DC comics series by writer Andy Helfer (editor of the miniseries); The Shadow was drawn primarily by artists Bill Sienkiewicz (issues 1–6) and Kyle Baker (issues 8–19 and two Shadow Annuals).
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by Ocean Software
The Shadow is a cancelled beat ’em up game developed and published by Ocean Software in 1994 for the Super Nintendo and the MegaDrive/Genesis.
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Bruce Elliott, & Dennis Lynds
According to Wikipedia, the pen name Maxwell Grant was used by Walter B. Gibson, and also, for Shadow stories, by Theodore Tinsley, Bruce Elliott, & Dennis Lynds.
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by Street & Smith
The Shadow was an American pulp magazine published by Street & Smith from 1931 to 1949.
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Dennis O'Neil
Although it's out of your time frame, as far as I'm concerned, Dennis O'Neil wrote the Shadow perfectly when DC had the license in the 1970s and with the Marvel Graphic Novel Hitler's Astrologer.
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Denny O'Neil
Denny O'Neil wrote The Shadow comic book published by DC during the 1970's, and also wrote the Shadow: Hitler's Astrologer graphic novel which Marvel published.
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by Frank Perkins
the Shadows was composed by Frank Perkins, an American song composer best known for “Stars Fell on Alabama” in addition to “Fandango”.
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Joseph Campbell
More academically, the shadow is one of Jung’s archetypes and a stage in Joseph Campbell’s structuralist, Jungian smooshing together of all hero stories.
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