Adventures on the wild, lawless frontier of … Canada!
(Cross-posted from my own blog) A few years back it struck me that it was silly to have the entire Doc Savage series taking up space on my shelves (in …
(Cross-posted from my own blog) A few years back it struck me that it was silly to have the entire Doc Savage series taking up space on my shelves (in …
Based on Greg Hatcher’s recommendation I read Shadow/Green Hornet: Dark Nights by Michael Uslan and Keith Burns last year and I enjoyed it. The Shadow’s old foe Shiwan Khan, having …
Having written about a bad Doc Savage pastiche Monday, I thought I’d follow up with a good pastiche (also edited from an old post on my own blog), from the …
(This is another heavily rewritten post from my own blog) In 1972, science fiction author Philip José Farmer published Tarzan Alive, a “biography” of Tarzan that treated him as a …
I must have been in the United States little over a year when I picked up my first Doc Savage novel, Devil On The Moon. It may have been pure …
So Sunday, April 24, James Bama died. He’s best known for his work as a Western artist but for me he’s first and foremost the definitive Doc Savage paperback artist.I …
Doc Savage didn’t just fight evil. Living in the Depression, he fought suffering.