Other publication data:
HARDBACKS:
The Ideal Library, 1935.
The Man of Bronze
The Land of Terror
Quest of the Spider
Golden Press, 1975?
The Man of Bronze
Death in Silver
The Ghost Legion [The Spook Legion]
Quest of Qui
The Sargasso Ogre
Secret in the Sky
COMIC BOOKS:
Street & Smith.
Doc Savage Comics
#1 May, 1940 with a cover possibly by Baumhofer;
#2 Oct, 1940 cover artist unknown;
#3 Feb, 1941 cover artist unknown;
then #4 - #9 quarterly (#5 Sept. 1942 cover by Jack Binder);
2 bi-monthly issues;
then #11 Jan, 1943 monthly to #20.
Shadow Comics
#1 Mar, 1940
#2 Apr, 1940
#3 May, 1940
#34 Jan, 1944 until at least #69 Dec 1946.
Gold Key, November, 1976.
#1 - Adaptation of The Thousand Headed Man
Marvel.
Doc Savage: #1-8, and Giant Sized #1. Oct., 1972 - Jan., 1974.
Giant Size Spider Man #3
Doc Savage (black and white magazine) #1-8. Aug., 1975 - 1977.
Marvel Two-In-One #21. November, 1976.
DC.
Doc Savage #1-4. November, 1987 - February, 1988.
Doc Savage #1-24, Annual #1. November 1988 - October 1990.
Millennium.
The Man of Bronze - Monarch of Armageddon, #1-4.
Doom Dynasty #1-2.
Devils Thoughts #1-3.
Repel #1.
Manual of Bronze.
Pat Savage Special.
Dark Horse.
The Shadow and Doc Savage
#1 - July, 1995: The Case of the Shrieking Skeletons
Writer: Steve Vance
Illustrators: Stan Manoukian and Vince Roucher
Cover Artist: Dave Stevens
Colorist: James Sinclair
Letterer: Clem Robins
Editor: Robert V. Conte
#2 - August, 1995: The Case of the Shrieking Skeletons Part Two
Writer: Steve Vance
Interior Illustrators: Stan Manoukian and Vince Roucher
Colorist: James Sinclair
Letterer: Clem Robins
Designer: Scott Fuentes
Editor: Robert V. Conte
Cover Artists: Stan Manoukian, Vince Roucher, and Dave Stevens
DOC SAVAGE: Curse of the Fire God
# 1 - September, 1995
# 2 - October, 1995
# 3 - November, 1995
# 4 - December, 1995
Writer/Layout Artist: Steve Vance
Penciller: Pat Broderick
Inker: Tom Simmons
Colorist: Dave Nestelle
Letterer: Clem Robins
Cover Artist: Gary Gianni
Designer: Harald Graham
Editor: Robert V. Conte
MOVIE.
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze.
Warner Brothers, 1975.
Screenplay by George Pal and Joseph Morhaim. Directed by Michael
Anderson. Doc Savage March by John Philip Sousa, adapted by Frank DeVol.
Lyrics by Don Black.
CAST:
Doc Savage: Ron Ely
Long Tom: Paul Gleason
Johnny: Eldon Quick
Renny: Bill Lucking
Monk: Michael Miller
Ham: Darrell Zwerling
Don Rubio Gorro: Bob Corso
El Presidente: Frederico Roberto
Col. Ramirez: Jorge Cervera, Jr.
Chief Chaac: Victor Millan
Capt. Seas: Paul Wexler
Dutchman: Robert Tessir
Adriana: Janice Heiden
Cheeloc: Chuy Franko
Coroner: Michael Berryman
Borden: Scott Walker
Kulkan: Carlos Rivas
Karen: Robyn Hilton
Mona: Pamela Hensley
Jose: Alberto Morin
RADIO SHOWS, aired 1934 - 1935.
Was to be published in two volumes by Odyssey Publications.
Only the first volume was published (1982).
Adventures of Doc Savage, aired on NPR, 1985.
Thousand Headed Man (adapted by Will Murray).
Fear Cay (adapted by Roger Rittner).
OTHER:
Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life, by Philip Jose Farmer.
Doubleday & Company: May,1973 (Hardback).
Bantam Books: July, 1975 (paperback).
Panther Books: 1975? (British paperback).
Playboy Paperbacks: July, 1981 (paperback).
Doc Savage: Reflections in Bronze.
By Will Murray, published by Odyssey Publications, 1978.
Doc Savage: Supreme Adventurer.
By John L. Nanovic, based upon ideas and characters created by
Henry W. Ralston. This is the outline used for the first Doc
Savage novel. Published by Odyssey Publications in 1980.
Secrets of Doc Savage.
By Will Murray, published by Odyssey Publications, 1981.
Doc Savage: Arch Enemy of Evil.
This is a pictorial reference guide to The Man of Bronze. All
pictures are black and white. By Larry Widen and Chris Miracle,
published by The Fantasticon Press, 1993.
The Bronze Gazette
This is the Unofficial Magazine for the Fan of Bronze. It is
published three times per year. I believe the rates are $16.50
for 3 issues. For more information email Howard Wright at
hwright@ainet.com
The snail mail address follows:
The Bronze Gazette
2900 Standiford Ave.
Suite #136
Modesto, Ca 95350
BANTAM
Bantam Books is not currently publishing Doc Savage. It's
possible this could be changed by a letter writing campaign (it
couldn't hurt!).
The address to send your letters to is:
Beverly Susswein
Bantam Doubleday Dell
1540 Broadway
New York, NY 10036
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