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TABLE OF CONTENTS             November 2017      
Red arrow Mike Radich interview with Mike Chapman, Tom Tyler's biographer

Red arrow Now that you've been introduced to Tom Tyler as Captain Marvel...

Red arrow “Adventures of Captain Marvel” Blu-ray review by G. Michael Dobbs

Red arrow Tom Tyler: A real-life Adonis

Red arrow Tom Tyler and Al St. John: An ideal team

Mike Radich interview with Mike Chapman, Tom Tyler's biographer

This interview was brought to my attention at Twitter – Mike Radich is a very well-known Mixed Martial Arts reporter, and he interviews Tom Tyler's biographer Mike Chapman, who discusses “The Tom Tyler Story” for about an hour and fifteen minutes at Youtube. A must-listen to for any Tom Tyler fan!

Listen to the interview here
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Now that you've been introduced to Tom Tyler as Captain Marvel...

Now that the upcoming “Shazam!” movie finally has its star in the form of Zachary Levi, not to mention the new Blu-ray DVD release of “Adventures of Captain Marvel” (Republic), a whole new generation is discovering the work of Tom Tyler.

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“Adventures of Captain Marvel” Blu-ray review by G. Michael Dobbs

G. Michael Dobbs is a long-time fan of Tom Tyler and wrote a grade-A review of the Blu-ray edition of “Adventures of Captain Marvel”. So if you need some convincing to buy this DVD and add to your collection, this is the review to read!

Read the film serial review here
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Tom Tyler: A real-life Adonis

One of the earliest marketing tactics for Tom Tyler at the start of his silent-film career was to stress his physical appearance as resembling that of Adonis, the youth of Greek mythology.

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Tom Tyler and Al St. John: An ideal team

One of Tom Tyler's most underrated onscreen partners during his Reliable years in the 1930's was Al St. John. Frequently billed as Al “Fuzzy” St. John, Al was a star in his own right dating back to his years in vaudeville.

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