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"Crimson Dreams": Hollywood 1935: Lamont and Margo Lane are drawn into murder and the usual mayhem surrounding Tinseltown.

Quote1 I am no Fascist. I have no politics, no allegiances... save to justice. Quote2
The Shadow

The Shadow Strikes! Annual #1 is an issue of the series The Shadow Strikes! Annual (Volume 1) with a cover date of December, 1989.

Synopsis for "Crimson Dreams"

Hollywood 1935: Lamont and Margo Lane are drawn into murder and the usual mayhem surrounding Tinseltown.

Appearing in "Crimson Dreams"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • The Shadow's Agents:
    • Margo Lane
    • Harry Vincent

Antagonists:

  • Samson Glover (Dies)

Other Characters:

  • Manny Altsheim
  • Lennie Binski
  • Ogen Dudley Hartman (Dies)
  • Dolores Porter
  • Kat Singer
  • William Clark

Locations:

  • Hollywood, California (1935)
    • Cafe Trocadero
    • The Brown Derby
    • Garden of Allah Villas
    • Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

Items:


Vehicles:




Synopsis for "The Secret Life of Margo Lane"

A snoopy journalist follows Margo's every step, until the Shadow intervenes and tells the reporter to "Leave his agents alone... or prepare to file your obituary."

Appearing in "The Secret Life of Margo Lane"

Featured Characters:

  • Margo Lane

Supporting Characters:

  • J.J. Honeywell

Antagonists:


Other Characters:

Locations:

Items:


Vehicles:



Synopsis for "The Shadow in Hollywood"

A three-page account of the Shadow's celluloid crusades.

Appearing in "The Shadow in Hollywood"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

  • Margo Lane

Antagonists:


Other Characters:


Locations:


Items:


Vehicles:


Trivia

  • There is a billboard stating "Upton Sinclair for Governor" in the first story. Upton Sinclair was an author who in 1934 ran unsuccessfully for the California gubernatorial election as a Democrat.


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