Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Art Gallery: THE SPIDER 1, 2 & 3 (1933)




To be Continued . . . !

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  1. The Spider was so similar to the Shadow that I'm surprised there wasn't (AFAIK) a lawsuit. The characters actually had more similarities than Superman and Captain Marvel. But then, by the mid 1930s, the pulp magazines were all full of mysterious crime-fighting heroes, too many to count. And you can't sue everybody.

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  4. Columbia made two Spider movie serials in the late 1930's, both starring Warren Hull. There may have also been a short-lived radio show.

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