The Shadow – Message From The Hills. ep131, 380731

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 pilot of a mail plane has a problem and finds his path has crossed with Margot Lane and Lamont Cranston. What weird things are going on in the hills?

An Indian tribe holds certain superstitions about the happenings. Through mental telepathy the Indians send the Shadow a message to come and help. Bandits are on the loose, and Lamont tries to get government authorities to believe him. Not even the governor believes him, and refuses to help. It takes the Shadow to sneak in to take care of business. The weed of crime bears bitter fruit, and the Shadow knows how to make things right.