Raised by scientists, Doc Savage possessed superior intelligence, strength and resources to fight crime on an international scale.

Dent took a new direction, with Doc infiltrating Russia and outwitting "the Ivans".

Sanctum Books [Doc Savage - Shadow] Home of the double reprints – with at least two novels in each book.

Dent may have recycled some generic detective stories as Doc tales; The magazine went bi-monthly in 1947, then quarterly in 1949. Real name Clark Savage, Jr., he is a physician, scientist, adventurer, detective, and polymath who "rights wrongs and punishes evildoers." Doc Savage would also appear in comics and in his own feature film directed by George Pal in 1975.To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes.

Nostalgia Ventures - Doc Savage #20 The Thousand Headed Man & The Gold Ogre.

(The novel was shelved in 1948 and printed in 1975 by Bantam Books.)

Sale Price $6.40 $ 6.40 $ 8.00 Original Price $8.00 (20% off) ... 2 Doc Savage Books vintage Science Fiction Books 1960s Sci Fi Collection Pulp Paperback Books DirtyBirdiesVintage. The Sanctum editions were usually two novels per volume and included original pulp artwork. 812,000 DC Marvel & other comic books for sale. This story, eventually titled Magazine Management Co, Inc, a Marvel imprint also called The list includes original Doc Savage novels either entirely new or developed from Lester Dent's stories and notes. Shop today! The series was later reprinted by Bantam Books beginning in 1964.

Written under the house name of Kenneth Robeson, Lester Dent actually penned the majority of Doc Savage stories.The magazine published by Street & Smith Publications lasted from March, 1933 to July, 1949. The original series lasted 181 novels. 22 and Fortress of Solitude, No. (Unlike the Bantam reprints.) "Doc and his men had a fixed policy against taking human life, even in the most heated combat." "The Sargasso Ogre", Bantam Edition, page 42.

Nostalgia VenturesDoc Savage #20 The Thousand Headed Man & The Gold Ogre. Covers rarely showed Doc anymore, becoming detective-generic, abstract or illustrating non-Doc stories.

"Afterword by Will Murray" in "The Red Spider", Bantam, 1979.

The Land of Terror book. The Sanctum editions were usually two novels per volume and included original pulp artwork. Doc Savage would also appear in comics and in his own feature film directed by George Pal in 1975. Read 38 reviews from the world's largest community for … Buy Books Doc Savage and get the best deals at the lowest prices on eBay! 23 Doc Savage Kenneth RobesonSlide {current_page} of {total_pages} - You may also like - The Atomic Weight of Love Paperback Elizabeth J Church Brand New Quick Dispatc - Doc Savage: White Eyes by Kenneth Robeson (Paperback, 1992) - DOC SAVAGE The Thousand-Headed Man by Kenneth Robeson Corgi 1975 - Doc Savage The Bronzemann Die Gedankenmaschine - Pabel Publisher 1977 Robeson - DOC SAVAGE #88: The Roar Devil by Kenneth Robeson - DOC SAVAGE #33: The Terror in the Navy by Kenneth Robeson - Death in Silver & Mystery Under the Sea (Doc Savage #26 & 27) - Czar of Fear, No. Doc Savage reached a new audience in the 1960s when Bantam reprinted the entire series in paperback form.

"Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life" by Philip Jose Farmer, Bantam paperback edition, 1975, Addendum 3, "List of Doc Savage Stories", page 262.

From shop DirtyBirdiesVintage. Nanovic's unpublished story was "lost" for nearly a half century until a manuscript carbon was unearthed from the Dent papers by pulp historian Will Murray. Exciting covers were painted in bold colors by By 1938, as the economy improved, pulps were on the wane and faced competition from comic books. The Doc Savage Original book series by multiple authors includes books The Man of Bronze, The Land of Terror, Quest of the Spider, and several more. Doc Savage was originally published during the 1930’s and 1940’s in the American Pulp Magazines. "Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life" by Philip Jose Farmer, Bantam paperback edition, 1975, page 29. Showing slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES} - Make an Offer{"modules":["unloadOptimization","bandwidthDetection"],"unloadOptimization":{"browsers":{"Firefox":true,"Chrome":true}},"bandwidthDetection":{"url":"https://ir.ebaystatic.com/cr/v/c1/thirtysevens.jpg","maxViews":4,"imgSize":37,"expiry":300000,"timeout":250}}The Atomic Weight of Love Paperback Elizabeth J Church Brand New Quick DispatcDoc Savage: White Eyes by Kenneth Robeson (Paperback, 1992) DOC SAVAGE The Thousand-Headed Man by Kenneth Robeson Corgi 1975Doc Savage The Bronzemann Die Gedankenmaschine - Pabel Publisher 1977 RobesonDOC SAVAGE #33: The Terror in the Navy by Kenneth RobesonDeath in Silver & Mystery Under the Sea (Doc Savage #26 & 27)Czar of Fear, No. Doc Savage Comic books for sale online. Long out of print and very tough to find, the best of these articles have been updated and collected in this new book. Editor William de Grouchy was brought back to revive the magazine, and asked Dent to return to larger-than-life stories. Sanctum Books republished all the pulp-era Doc Savage titles -- including The Red Spider. Includes over 450 pages of Doc info, spread across over 50 articles. Shop with Afterpay on eligible items. 4.5 out of 5 stars 38. Doc used fewer gadgets and standard detective tropes. In 1932, Doc Savage editor John Nanovic had written "Doc Savage, Supreme Adventurer," a 9,000 word novelette that served as the prototype for the first Doc Savage novel, Lester Dent's "The Man of Bronze."