A graphic novel published to tie in with the UK release of "The Shadow", a film featuring a character first featured on US radio in the 1930s. Lamont Cranston is a mysterious and powerful man who is never what he seems to be, but a man waging constant battle for good against his own dark heart.
Michael Kaluta, sometimes credited as Mike Kaluta, Michael William Kaluta or Michael Wm. Kaluta, is an American comics artist and writer best known for his acclaimed 1970s adaptation of the pulp magazine hero The Shadow with writer Dennis O'Neil. (source: Wikipedia)
The Shadow had a fairly good movie in 1994 starring Alec Baldwin as Lamont Cranston aka the Shadow which did stay fairly faithful to the magazines, OTR radio plays and the comics and yet failed to ignited the general audiences around the world (another proof of general stupidity by audiences in my humble opinion). Anyhow this is a novelisation of the movie in a comic and it stays pretty close to the source even if some plots are made shorter to fit the comic format.
If you have never seen the movie go and see it and then read the comic novelisation by Dark Horse, and while you are at it listen some great OTR (Old Time Radio plays, preferable those with Orson Welles as the Shadow) and spend some great time listening to adventures before the world became a small place with way to many complications.