Considered as sort of a UK counterpart to Fredrick Wertham's Seduction of the Innocent, Parade of Pleasure described this issue's cover and contents from a rather bizarre perspective, and speculated ...
Via a connection made through her father who was a United States Senator in this tale, Sandra Knight stumbled upon a spy intent on stealing America's atomic bomb plans. Originally written in 1948, ...
PHANTOM LADY: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Woman Behind Hitchcock by Christina Lane (Chicago Review Press, 400 pp., $30) A ghost comes to vibrant life in Christina Lane’s “Phantom ...
Boss, she's been sittin' there all night. Like last night, and the night before. Staring at me. Phantom Lady is about much more than its plot. It's about mood, tone, vision, and style. All of which ...
Great news for fans of vintage Film Noir! Robert Siodmak’s PHANTOM LADY (1944) will be available on Blu-ray March 12th From Arrow Academy. From one of the masters of the film noir, Robert Siodmak (The ...
Given the bright colored cover showcasing a busty babe holding a tiny man in her hand, I did not expect Phantom Lady #1 to be so dark. Her parents get set on fire (in true DC origin fashion), her ...
DC Comics has announced a Phantom Lady miniseries. Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray will write the four-part series alongside artists Cat Staggs and Rich Perotta, The Source revealed. The writing duo ...
In a seedy New York bar, engineer Scott Henderson (Alan Curtis), stood up by his cheating wife, offers to take to a musical revue a depressed woman (Fay Helm) wearing a fancy hat. She accompanies him ...
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