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The Spider battled many an over-the-top enemy in his ten-year profession crushing super-criminals. None of them came near the crazy spectacle of Aronk Dong, the Lion Man from Mars. A man-monster with the capacity of hurling thunderbolts from his fingertips, he made an appearance on the planet in the March, 1935 issue of The Spider. As this drama unfolds, tragedy has recently struck the Spider. Ronald Jackson, who got offered under Major Wentworth during World Battle I, had fallen in combat in the storyplot called The Pain Professional. Never before got death touched an associate of the Richard Wentworth's internal circle. Now they-and their readers-understood that all of them were living on lent time. With the numbers reduced, the crime-busting music group must soldier on as they face their most amazing foe. Article writer Norvell W. Page will need to have dug deep into his fevered imagination to create this headache foe. I cannot prove it, but I believe he had a little help. Page was good friends with Doc Savage copy writer Lester Dent, plus the Flame Professional bears a solid resemblance to a youthful Lester Dent story called "The Flame Horror," where the master villain ended up being a-but I don't want to provide away the finishing here. It is one of pulpdom's wildest and most self-referential. Around enough time The Flame Professional appeared in print, Doc Savage Journal ran a novel called Death in Sterling silver, which reads as though it was plotted by Norvell Page. My unsupported theory is that one day over drinks the author of Doc Savage helped Norvell Page plot a Spider novel, and vice versa. Dent handed Page an old plot device he previously used early in his profession. Page ran with it, producing this riveting Spider installment. While we may never know the truth behind this thunderous story of terror and torment, it stands as one of the most bizarre and memorable Spider novels ever focused on pulp paper. Supporters of the Spider who never experienced it are destined to have their imagination blown by its sheer, headlong drama. The Flame Professional is made by with a full music score and sound files. Nick Santa Maria voices the storyplot, supported by Robin Riker as the remarkable Nita vehicle Sloan. #18 The Flame Professional by Norvell W. Page, writing as Offer Stockbridge Read by Nick Santa Maria and Robin Riker. Liner Notes by Will Murray Chapter 1: Man-Made Lightning Chapter 2: The Lion Man Chapter 3: The Lion Man's Story Chapter 4: The Fiend's Lightning Chapter 5: Earl of the Electrons Chapter 6: A Machine Firearm Interrupts Chapter 7: Success ... and Defeat Chapter 8: Madman's Conquest Chapter 9: The Precious Pawn Chapter 10: A Thin Path Chapter 11: Seal of the Spider Chapter 12: A Business lead At Last Chapter 13: A Duel of the Mighty Chapter 14: Fight On Steel Chapter 15: Face to Face Chapter 16: A Test for the Daring Chapter 17: The Spider Is Daring Chapter 18: Death's Auction Chapter 19: Beneath the Lion's Mane Brief Report The Murder Scoop-An Allen Foster Reportby Wyatt Blassingame Read by Michael C. Gwynne Brief Report Billed for Death!-An Ed Contest Report by Emile C. Tepperman Read by Roy Worley