Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 29. Chapters: Flash Gordon, Dick Tracy, The Painted Stallion, Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island, Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe, The Vigilantes Are Coming, The Spider's Web, Pirate Treasure, Rawhide, The Green Hornet, Gang Busters, The Adventures of Smilin' Jack, Battling with Buffalo Bill, Winners of the West, Tarzan the Mighty, The Royal Mounted Rides Again, Lost City of the Jungle, Tailspin Tommy in the Great Air Mystery, Secret Agent X-9, The Great Alaskan Mystery, Riders of Death Valley, Junior G-Men of the Air, The Master Key, The Scarlet Horseman, Mystery of the River Boat, Sky Raiders, Flying G-Men, Raiders of Ghost City, The Ace of Scotland Yard, Jungle Queen, Finger Prints, Adventures of the Flying Cadets, The Jade Box, Don Winslow of the Navy, The Phantom of the Air, Clancy of the Mounted, The Phantom Rider, Scouts to the Rescue, The Roaring West, The Perils of Pauline, Don Winslow of the Coast Guard, The Jungle Mystery, Heroes of the West, The Airmail Mystery, Gordon of Ghost City, Danger Island, Flaming Frontiers, Detective Lloyd, Fighting with Buffalo Bill, Whispering Smith Rides, The Vanishing Rider, A Final Reckoning, The Pirate of Panama, Treat 'Em Rough, The Three Mesquiteers. Excerpt: Dick Tracy (1937) is a 15-Chapter Republic movie serial starring Ralph Byrd based on the Dick Tracy comic strip by Chester Gould. It was directed by Alan James and Ray Taylor. Dick Tracy's foe for this serial is the crime boss and Masked Mystery Villain The Spider/The Lame One (both names are used) and his Spider Ring. In the process of various crimes, including using his Flying wing and sound weapon to destroy the Bay Bridge in San Francisco and stealing an experimental "Speed Plane," the Spider captures Dick Tracy's brother, Gordon. The Spider's minion, Dr. Moloch, performs a brain operation ...