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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On April 8, 1949, Street & Smith canceled its last four pulp magazines: The Shadow, Doc Savage, Detective Story and Western Story. Here’s the story of the day...
Here are the eight color lobby cards from the 1975 George Pal production Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze.
A new generation of fans discovered Doc Savage thanks to the Bantam paperback reprints. One of the key figures behind the success of the Man of Bronze's return...
The story is worth more than the paper it is printed on. Frank Munsey turned those words into action when he revamped Argosy magazine in the 1890s and...
Hollywood’s interest in Doc Savage has hardly languished since the character’s debut in 1933. But it wasn’t until 1975 — more than 40...
So who is the Man of Bronze? Well, early on in the character’s creation, actor Clark Gable provided inspiration in both name and appearance. In his book...
Long before there was the mop-topped Fab Four, there was the Amazing Five — Doc Savage’s five trustworthy pals in the fight against evil. What...
