On this edition of Silver Age Heroes Radio Theater:
Superman -
~ Episode 129 - The $5 Million Gold Heist Part 7 (12/06/1940)
~ Episode 130 - The $5 Million Gold Heist Part 8 (12/09/1940)
~ Episode 131 - The $5 Million Gold Heist Part 9 (12/11/1940)
~ Episode 132 - The Howling Coyote Part 1 (12/13/1940)
~ Episode 133 - The Howling Coyote Part 2 (12/16/1940)
~ Episode 134 - The Howling Coyote Part 3 (12/18/1940)
~ Episode 135 - The Howling Coyote Part 4 (12/20/1940)
~ Episode 136 - The Howling Coyote Part 5 (12/23/1940)
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**Broadcast of these recordings are protected by the Copyright Acts of 1909 & 1976, and are considered Public Domain.
***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License#: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV
On this edition of Silver Age Heroes Radio Theater:
Superman -
~ Episode 129 - The $5 Million Gold Heist Part 7 (12/06/1940)
~ Episode 130 - The $5 Million Gold Heist Part 8 (12/09/1940)
~ Episode 131 - The $5 Million Gold Heist Part 9 (12/11/1940)
~ Episode 132 - The Howling Coyote Part 1 (12/13/1940)
~ Episode 133 - The Howling Coyote Part 2 (12/16/1940)
~ Episode 134 - The Howling Coyote Part 3 (12/18/1940)
~ Episode 135 - The Howling Coyote Part 4 (12/20/1940)
~ Episode 136 - The Howling Coyote Part 5 (12/23/1940)
Affiliate Show Sponsor:
Loot Crate | Monthly Geeky Subscription Box - FM.FenixMedia.us/LC
**Broadcast of these recordings are protected by the Copyright Acts of 1909 & 1976, and are considered Public Domain.
***License to use music contained in this program was issued by ASCAP (License #: 400009234) and BMI (License#: 60993608) for use by Fenix Media, Sparks, NV
Be transported away to the time of Silver Age heroes, before TV and Film were available at the push of a button. Host Kristian Fenix proudly presents radio theater of the 1920’s, 1930’s, 1940’s, & beyond, highlighting the radio heroes that sparked the imaginations of so many children of that era. Without these groundbreaking radio plays from a simpler time, we may not be enjoying the rich superhero universes we do today such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe or DC Extended Universe!