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Walter B. Gibson - Wikipedia Walter Brown Gibson (September 12, 1897 – December 6, 1985) was an American writer and professional magician, best known for his work on the pulp fiction character The Shadow, and as a ghost-writer for many of his friend Harry Houdini's books
Walter B. Gibson and His Shadows - PulpFest So writes Walter B Gibson in “My Years with The Shadow,” his introduction to THE CRIME ORACLE AND THE TEETH OF THE DRAGON: TWO ADVENTURES OF THE SHADOW, published by Dover Books in 1975 The Shadow had been introduced to the public on July 31, 1930
WALTER B. GIBSON, THE CREATOR OF THE SHADOW, DEAT AT 88 Walter B Gibson, who created ''The Shadow'' of pulp fiction in 1931 and turned out more than 300 novel-length stories on his exploits along with many other books, died early yesterday at
Walter B. Gibson - IMDb Walter B Gibson was born on 12 September 1897 in Germantown, Pennsylvania, USA He was a writer, known for The Shadow (1994), The Shadow and The Shadow Strikes (1937) He was married to Pearl Litzka Raymond He died on 6 December 1985 in Kingston, New York, USA
Walter B. Gibson: The Magician Behind “The Shadow” - (Travalanche) I first encountered the name Walter B Gibson (1897-1985) as one of the co-authors of Houdini on Magic Gibson is a hard man to nail down, for he often wrote under pseudonyms, such as Maxwell Grant, Theodore A Tinsley, Andy Adams, Walter Scofield, etc
Walter B. Gibson - Magicpedia Walter Brown Gibson (b 1897-d 1985) was an American author and a professional magician best known for his work on The Shadow Gibson, under the pen-name Maxwell Grant, wrote Shadow stories at an amazing rate to satisfy public demand during the character's golden age in the 1930s and 1940s
The Shadow - Wikipedia The Shadow is a fictional character created by American magazine publishers Street Smith and writer Walter B Gibson Originally created to be a mysterious radio show narrator [ 2 ] and developed into a distinct literary character in 1931 by Gibson, The Shadow has been adapted into other forms of media, including American comic books , comic