{"id":3335,"date":"2015-01-14T10:00:05","date_gmt":"2015-01-14T15:00:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thepulp.net\/pulpsuperfan\/?p=3335"},"modified":"2023-10-28T12:45:53","modified_gmt":"2023-10-28T16:45:53","slug":"fanzine-focus-zine-of-bronze","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thepulp.net\/pulpsuperfan\/2015\/01\/14\/fanzine-focus-zine-of-bronze\/","title":{"rendered":"Fanzine focus: &#8216;Zine of Bronze&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-3673\" src=\"https:\/\/thepulp.net\/pulpsuperfan\/files\/2015\/02\/zine-of-bronze-3.jpg\" alt=\"&quot;Zine of Bronze&quot; #3\" width=\"200\" height=\"260\" \/>A fanzine that seems to be overlooked is the interesting <em>Zine of Bronze<\/em> published by Jim Main&#8217;s Main Enterprises.<\/p>\n<p>It was a 16- to 34-page magazine-size fanzine that focused, obviously, on <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/thepulp.net\/the-links\/docsavage\/\">Doc Savage<\/a><\/strong>. Eight issues came out from 2006 through 2012, and it was announced that the eighth issue would be the last.<\/p>\n<p>Some of the issues are still available at Jim Main&#8217;s website.<\/p>\n<p>Probably the highlight of the issues are the fiction pieces by <strong><a href=\"http:\/\/speculations-in-bronze.blogspot.com\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Art Sippo<\/a><\/strong>. There were several features that ran through all the issues, such as &#8220;Super Amalgamations,&#8221; which reviewed the Bantam reprints in order of their publication, along with other Doc items that came out around the same time. All issues have full-color covers, and have a variety of artwork in each issue.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#1 (Fall 2006)<\/strong>\u00a0Kicks things off with an article on the Doc Savage movie, <strong>Sam Gafford<\/strong> has an article on Marvel&#8217;s early Doc efforts- the color comic, black and white magazine, and the two team-up issues, and a short article looks at various Doc items, including the sculpted bust, movie pressbook, the original club pin and award, and <strong>Jim Steranko<\/strong>&#8216;s Brother of Bronze kit. And we get the first &#8220;Super Amalgamations&#8221; article, looking at Bantams #1-3.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#2 (Summer 2007)<\/strong> The main item in this issue is a very nice article on <strong>Buckaroo Banzai<\/strong>, which not only looks at the movie, but also the novelization and the comics (up through 2007). There is a short look at some recent Doc items that have appeared on eBay. And &#8220;Super Amalgamations&#8221; looks at Bantams #4-6.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#3 (Fall 2007)<\/strong> The highlight of this issue is Art Sippo&#8217;s fiction piece, &#8220;His Last Hand.&#8221; Set in Paris just after WWI, it has very young Doc and his future aides playing an after dinner poker game. &#8220;Super Amalgamations&#8221; covers Bantams #7-9. We also get a short article on &#8220;what if there had been a Doc movie serial?&#8221; and another on <strong>James Bama<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#4 (Winter 2008)<\/strong> &#8220;The Search For The Real Phantom City,&#8221; by <strong>Julian Puga V<\/strong> takes a look at the real life inspirations for the Phantom City. Art Sippo&#8217;s fiction piece is &#8220;Long Tom Robber.&#8221; This focuses on <strong>Long Tom<\/strong>&#8216;s WWI adventures, and tells of the origin of his nick name. He actually meets some other future pulp heroes as well. &#8220;Super Amalgamations&#8221; covers Bantams #10-12, D.C. Comics&#8217; &#8220;Doc Savage&#8221; 1-4 and &#8220;The Incredible Radio Exploits of Doc Savage,&#8221; Vol. 1. <strong>Jay Ryan<\/strong> gives a report of Doc Con X. And a new feature, &#8220;Cover To Cover&#8221; (which compares the original pulp cover art to that of the Bantam paperbacks) begins. This one looks at the covers to &#8220;The Purple Dragon.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><strong>#5 (Winter 2009)<\/strong> Inside, &#8220;Super Amalgamations&#8221; looks at Bantams #13-15. We examine the Golden Press hardcover Doc Savage novels and the highlight, for me, is Art Sippo&#8217;s new fiction piece: &#8220;Andy and Ted&#8217;s Excellent Adventure,&#8221; which features <strong>Ham<\/strong> and <strong>Monk<\/strong> in their first meeting during WWI, before they were known as &#8220;Ham&#8221; and &#8220;Monk&#8221; and also includes a few real and fictional Frenchmen. &#8220;Cover To Cover&#8221; is missing this time.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#6 (Summer 2009)<\/strong> Two interesting articles in this issue. One looks at possible real-life individuals who may have served as inspiration for <strong>Ham Brooks<\/strong>. The other looks at U-boats in the Doc stories, starting with the Helldiver. This issue&#8217;s &#8220;Cover to Cover&#8221; feature looks at &#8220;The Brand of the Werewolf,&#8221; and &#8220;Super Amalgamations&#8221; looks at Doc Bantams #16-18.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#7 (Winter 2009)<\/strong> The highlight of this issue is the first of a two-part fiction piece by Art Sippo on <strong>Pat Savage<\/strong>. Keep an eye out for cameos of various characters. There are two great articles, one looking at Doc being a narcissist, and the other looks at who was really the <strong>Son of Kukulkan<\/strong> (from &#8220;Man of Bronze&#8221;). This issue&#8217;s &#8220;Super Algamations&#8221; looks at Bantams #19-21, as well as <strong>Philip Jose Farmer<\/strong>&#8216;s &#8220;Escape from Loki&#8221; and &#8220;Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright size-full wp-image-3672\" src=\"https:\/\/thepulp.net\/pulpsuperfan\/files\/2015\/02\/zine-of-bronze-8.jpg\" alt=\"&quot;Zine of Bronze&quot; #8\" width=\"200\" height=\"259\" \/><strong>#8 (Sumer 2012)<\/strong> The highlight of this issue is the second of the two-part story of Pat Savage by Art Sippo. As with the first part, there are various cameo appearances by other fictional characters. &#8220;Super Amalgamations&#8221; continues with Bantams #22-24, along with a look at <strong>Lester Dent<\/strong>&#8216;s &#8220;Honey in His Mouth&#8221; and DC&#8217;s &#8220;Batman\/Doc Savage Special,&#8221; which kicked off their First Wave line. Finally, we get an interesting article by <strong>Mike Tuz<\/strong> on his journey from Connecticut to La Plata, Mo., home of the Lester Dent!<\/p>\n<p>As noted, #8 is the last. Apparently, some features (such as &#8220;Super Amalgamations&#8221;) will appear in the newly revised <em>Thrills and Chills<\/em> magazine from Jim Main, but I don&#8217;t see it listed at the site, so don&#8217;t know when\/if it will come out. I do hope Art Sippo will collect his fiction pieces in one collection so a wider audience can enjoy them.<\/p>\n[Updated with info on #1]\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A fanzine that seems to be overlooked is the interesting Zine of Bronze published by Jim Main&#8217;s Main Enterprises. It was a 16- to 34-page magazine-size fanzine that focused, obviously, on Doc Savage. Eight issues came out from 2006 through 2012, and it was announced that the eighth issue would be the last. 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