The Man of Bronze’s fight against evil raced through 181 novels. From a headquarters on the 86th floor of a towering Manhattan skyscraper, Doc Savage and his...
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The artist examines six of the 62 covers he did for the popular pulp magazine. In the mid-1970s, artist Graves Gladney sat down with pulp fans Terry Klasek and...
Pulp collector Chris Kalb, co-publisher at Age of Aces Books, and artist and filmmaker Ron Hill, reflect on Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze on the movie’s...
Author Michael Stradford looks at actor and model Steve Holland, who became the face of Doc Savage, the Man of Bronze, for Bantam Books’ paperback line...
Artist and filmmaker Ron Hill and author and pulp historian Will Murray examine the Bantam Books line of Doc Savage paperbacks, which began in 1964 and...
Christopher Paul Carey, vice president of publishing at Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc., and author Win Scott Eckert explore Tarzan the time traveler from Philip...
Jennifer DiGiacomo moderates a panel discussion about Doc Savage and several imitators who would follow him to newsstands. Joining her are authors Win Scott...
Authors Christopher Paul Carey and Win Scott Eckert explore two of Philip José Farmer’s novels, Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life and Escape From Loki, and...
Jennifer DiGiacomo, editor of the early Doc Savage fanzine The Savage Society of Bronze, and author and pulp historian Will Murray discuss the pulp fanzine on...
Street & Smith looked to The Whisperer and Cap Fury to push boundaries. By William Lampkin The Shadow Magazine kicked off the hero-pulp era with a bang...
