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  1. American Gods Wiki. Shadow Moon. This is a disambiguation page for the character Shadow Moon. If you are looking for the protagonist of the novel American Gods, look here: Shadow Moon/Novel. If you are looking for the main protagonist of the television series American Gods, look here: Shadow Moon/Series.

  2. Giant Red Shadow Moon. Red Shadow Moon (レッドシャドームーン,Reddo Shadō Mūn) is the super form of Shadow Moon when his power reaches the level of the Creation King without getting the Kingstone of the Sun. Nobuhiko gained this form when he absorbed the spirit of Creation King, but was defeated by Kamen Riders.

  3. Shadow Moon is the main protagonist and central subject of American Gods. He is a seemingly ordinary man from the Midwest, who is caught up in the war between the Old Gods and the New Gods when Mr. Wednesday hires him as a bodyguard.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shadow_MoonShadow Moon - Wikipedia

    Shadow Moon is a fantasy novel written by Chris Claremont and George Lucas. Published in 1995, it was the continuation of the 1988 motion picture Willow. This is the first book of the Chronicles of the Shadow War trilogy, followed by Shadow Dawn and Shadow Star.

  5. Shadow Moon is an ex-convict who is caught up in the war between the Old Gods and the New Gods when Mr. Wednesday hires him as a bodyguard. As they journey across America, Shadow finds himself questioning a world where gods exist and magic is real. Shadow married Laura McCabe and worked with his...

  6. Apr 30, 2017 · If the literary Shadow Moon is a singular, imaginative creation, Ricky Whittle—who plays Shadow in Starz’s American Gods adaptation—is likely as close as the real world is ever going to get ...

  7. American Gods: Created by Bryan Fuller, Michael Green. With Ricky Whittle, Emily Browning, Yetide Badaki, Bruce Langley. A recently released ex-convict named Shadow meets a mysterious man who calls himself "Wednesday" and who knows more than he first seems to about Shadow's life and past.

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