The Shadow – Sabotage. 380116

A black and white illustration of "The Shadow" character from the 1930s pulp fiction and radio series, featuring a dark-cloaked figure with a fedora and scarf covering most of his face, except for his piercing eyes and prominent nose. He stands with his hands at his sides, looking off to the side with a serious expression. The background is a textured, cloudy sky.
Artwork for the cover of Garth Ennis' The Shadow vol. 1, 4 (July 2012

A ship sends out a frantic SOS after an explosion onboard. Someone is sabotaging Navy ships, and Lamonte Cranston decides it’s time for the Shadow to come to the aid of his country. What criminal mastermind will he be up against?

The gang of saboteurs force one of the sailors to cooperate. Shadow has to spring into action if he hopes to prevent another sabotage. Can the sailor who has been forced to sabotage be rescued from a criminal fate? The Shadow shares some secrets on how he can appear to be invisible.

At the hands of the saboteurs, the Shadow faces being defeated, and blown to bits.