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: Trained in the Orient, he possesses the hypnotic power to "cloud men’s minds," rendering himself invisible to those he hunts. Visual Style

: The character first appeared as the ghostly, laughing narrator of the radio show Detective Story Hour on July 31, 1930. His catchphrase— "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" —became legendary. L'uomo ombra

(literally "The Shadow Man") is the Italian name for The Shadow , a cornerstone of American pulp fiction and pop culture history. Created in 1930 by Walter B. Gibson , the character transitioned from a mysterious radio narrator into one of the most influential vigilantes of the 20th century. Origin and Identity : Trained in the Orient, he possesses the

Dual .45 automatic pistols, which he used with lethal precision in the original pulps. The Shadow knows

The Shadow's iconic appearance is a template for the noir aesthetic: A wide-brimmed black slouch hat. A long, black, crimson-lined cloak. A bright red scarf covering his face below the nose.

: In early novels, his "true" identity is often cited as Kent Allard , a WWI flying ace. However, he is most famously known by his alter-ego Lamont Cranston , a wealthy "young man about town" whose identity the Shadow adopted to move freely in high society.