Silver Age Heroes Radio Theater

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

Show Notes

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

What is Silver Age Heroes Radio Theater?

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!