EP3156: Mystery is My Hobby: Death in Mark Adrian’s Studio

A murder occurs in an artist’s studio and one part of the mystery is who was  killed.

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EP3155: Man Called X: The Tomb Raider Rifles

George Raft

The Man Called X pretends to have been killed so he can catch a dangerous criminal with a fixation on silver.

Original Air Date: June 19, 1947

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AWR0120: Top Secret: The Admiral’s Strange Identity

Amazing World of Radio

The Baroness substitutes herself for a Nazi Agent and finds herself smuggling a Nazi Admiral out of New York…in a coffin.

Original Air Date:June 19, 1950

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EP3154: Roger Kilgore, Public Defender: The Case of Don Winthrop

A college student is charged with a hit and run slaying, but insists he was in his dorm studying.

Original Air Date: April 18, 1948

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EP3153: Box 13: Death is a Doll

Dan goes to Louisiana when a young woman asks him to help a young man who’s dying as a result of witchcraft.

Original Air Date: Sometime in 1948

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EP3152s: The Fourth Estate: Tip Off

Edmond O'Brien

A reporter (Edmond O’Brien) goes undercover to bust up a counterfeiting racket.

Audition Date:June 26, 1946

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Graphic Novel Review: Superman Smashes the Klan

Superman Smashes the Klan is inspired by the 1946 Superman Radio serial: The Clan of the Fiery Cross. 

Teenagers Tommy and Roberta Lee move to Metropolis with their parents after their father gets a job as Metropolis’ chief bacteriologist. Tommy is a good pitcher and gets picked for the Unity House baseball team that Jimmy Olsen is a manager of.  Tommy displaces the team’s existing pitcher, Chuck Riggs, who is kicked off the team due to his bad sportsmanship. Chuck tells his Uncle Matt, who is a leader of the Ku Klux Klan stand-in, the Clan of the Fiery Cross.  The clan burns a cross on the Lee’s front yard and it’s up to Superman to protect the Lees and Unity House and bring the clan to heel.

This is not an exact adaptation of the radio story, but it captures the spirit of it. The book manages to be mostly true to the era the story is set in but also make changes to fit a modern audience. Superman was written as much more of a boy’s adventure story, and Tommy’s sister wasn’t even named.

In the novel, she’s a central character and provides a lot of emotional insight.  She’s sweet but awkward. She reflects that she felt out of place and like she didn’t belong even in China. She’s wonderfully relatable and interesting as a character and she has a superb bond with Superman. 

This also has a good portrayal of Superman, though it took me a while to see what he was doing. For example, in the earlier pages, he had Superman still “leaping tall buildings” rather than flying, even though by 1946, Superman had been flying in both the comics and the radio show. However, as I read the book, I saw exactly what writer Gene Yang was doing.

Yang incorporates more recent ideas about what it was like for Clark Kent growing up when he started to manifest his powers, which led to people becoming afraid of him, and him becoming an outsider, and having to hide who he is and what he can do in order to fit in and have a normal life. 

It’s a different take on Superman that’s still very true to the character. Even many of the writers who write Superman don’t get him and it’s popular for many fans to cast Superman as this distant unrelatable character. However, Yang succeeds in giving Superman a solid character arc.

The basic plot does follow along the lines of the radio serial, though it does try to enhance it. Like many modern Superman stories, the writer wants to have Superman face a real threat, and the thing I least like about that is how they do that. The Atom Man (the most dangerous villain Superman ever faced over radio) is introduced and dispatched in the first section of the novel, but his technology is used as a plot device in the hands of the Klan. It’s a clunky way to raise the threat level, but I can forgive it because I’m satisfied with how the book plays out in the end.

The overall tone is preachy, but keep in mind i’ts based on a radio serial that was far preachier.  This one fleshes out the characters and helps the readers empathize with them in a way that works for modern audiences and it has  good light moments. The art is clean and kid-friendly as well.

The book is great for kids if you want to introduce them them to the story of the 1946 radio series or if you want them to understand the history of the groups like the Klan and how they operated and were ultimately defeated. It’s also a well-done adaptation of a classic Superman radio story that does the original creative team behind the radio story proud.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5

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EP3152: Dragnet: The Big Rush

Jack Webb

Friday and Smith investigate a series of tavern robberies.

Original Air Date: July 5, 1955

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EP3151: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Henry J Unger Matter

Edmond O'Brien
Johnny his hired to keep an eye on a released convict who he sent to prison.

Original Air Date: July 20, 1950

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EP3150: Mystery is My Hobby: The Walking Corpse

A wealthy man calls Barton because he suspects an unidentified corpse is that of his ninth wife.

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AWR0119: Top Secret: Night Train to Berlin

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Baroness Karin Geza has to intercept a Gestapo Agent carrying a weapon that could turn the course of the War aboard a train to Berlin.

Original Air Date: June 11, 1950

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EP3149: The Man Called X: Swindle in Honolulu

George Raft

Several returned servicemen have been swindled with the promise of a house in Hawaii and the Man Called X has been implicated.

Original Air Date: June 5, 1947

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EP3148: Casebook of Gregory Hood: Fifth Avenue

Eliot Lewis

While on a tour bus, Gregory Hood encounters a beautiful brunette with a .32 automatic who leaves a package behind her.

Original Air Date: May 5, 1947

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Video Theater 180: Man Behind the Badge: The Case of the Priceless Passport

Two immigration agents go undercover in Mexico to find the source of counterfeit passports.

Season 2, Episode 8

Original Air Date: February 26, 1955

EP3147: Box 13: Hunt and Peck

A man on death row asks Dan to clear him less than 48 hours before he’s due to die.

Original Air Date: Sometime in 1948

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