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The Golden Master

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Shiwan Khan, heir to Genghis Khan, is in the United States to steal military technology in order to build his own army with the intent of conquering the world. He hypnotises Paul Brent of Globe Aircraft through the electronic lights of a nearby billboard. He orders him to create a larger production
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The Shadow enters the story when Shiwan Khan attempts to dispose of Paul Brent. Working with Brent, The Shadow eventually tracks his opponent to his base of operations and apparently kills him when his escape plane crashes into the river.
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Paul Brent: Technical expert for Globe Aircraft. Recently back from South America, after arranging final order specs and hypnotized into providing equipment for Shiwan Khan's army, Brent is the viewpoint character for much of the
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and has been trained by the Tibetan monks to use telepathic powers - "the power of the distant mind." He can also appear invisible to most people by staying completely still and suspending his "action of thought."
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run of aircraft than originally intended, with the excess being sent on to Shiwan Khan. By similar methods, he also acquired engines and weapons.
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Alice Haywood: A pseudonym for Beatrice Chadbury, although she believes she is really Lana Luan playing an American.
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Beatrice Chadbury: Niece of Guy Chadbury. Believes that she is really Lana Luan, due to Shiwan Khan's mind control.
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Shiwan Khan: The Shadow's archenemy first appeared in this story and would return three more times in the pulps:
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Guy Chadbury: Has controlling interests in several munitions companies and is under Shiwan's control/influence.
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Dr. Roy Tam: An influential Chinese businessman who had often cooperated with The Shadow in the past.
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and studied with the monks. However, while trying to later use his knowledge to help the people of
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Lana Luan: Chinese/American woman. Mind-controlled by Shiwan Khan; real name Beatrice Chadbury.
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Mitchell Dorron: Manager of the Tropical Export Line and had worked for Shiwan Khan previously.
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The Pulp Years by Todd D. Severin and Keith Holt, Retrieved 29 December 2007
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Herk Duvan: Gidley's lieutenant, prefers strong arm tactics to strategy.
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Benjamin Twindell: A wealthy and eccentric New York jewel collector.
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He operates from the lost underground city of Xanadu, beneath the
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Shan Juchi: One of Shiwan Khan's Mongols; killed by The Shadow.
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Bob Ryndon: Stunt flier and adventurer; shot dead by Hoang Khu.
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Flash Gidley: Manhattan's cautious and strategic big shot.
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Hoang Khu: One of Shiwan Khan's Mongols; shot Bob Ryndon.
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which featured Shiwan Khan as the villain (played by
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Loo Look: A Chinese merchant employed by Shiwan Khan.
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was submitted 13 February 1939 and saw print in the
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It has the first appearance of the hero's archenemy
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Works originally published in The Shadow (magazine)
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Index

Golden master

Walter Gibson
The Shadow
Pulp
Adventure
Street & Smith
United States
Pulp magazine
The Crime Ray
Castle of Crime
pulp novel
The Shadow
Walter Gibson
house name
Maxwell Grant
Shiwan Khan
pulp magazine
Mysterious Press
The Shadow
Shiwan Khan Returns
The Invincible Shiwan Khan
Masters of Death
Genghis Khan
Lhasa
Tibet
Mongolia
Sinkiang
Kublai Khan
The Shadow

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