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Dover Pubns, 1974-09-01. Paperback. Acceptable.
DOC SAVAGE - Volume 13, number 3 - May 1939 by Nanovic, John (editor) (Kenneth Robeson; Wallace Brooker; Harold F. Cruickshank; William G. Bogart) - 1939
by Nanovic, John (editor) (Kenneth Robeson; Wallace Brooker; Harold F. Cruickshank; William G. Bogart)
DOC SAVAGE - Volume 13, number 3 - May 1939
by Nanovic, John (editor) (Kenneth Robeson; Wallace Brooker; Harold F. Cruickshank; William G. Bogart)
- Used
- Paperback
- first
New York: Street and Smith, 1939. 130 pp. Some chipping around the edges and at the head and foot of the spine; some darkening inside. Cover art by Emery Clarke. This issue contains: The Gold Ogre by Kenneth Robeson (Lester Dent); Sea Vulture by Wallace Brooker; The Fangs of Sha by Harold F. Cruickshank; and Yucatan Hell by William G. Bogart; along with the usual features. To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes, a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers, a superhero. To his fans he is the greatest adventure hero of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequaled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and bloodcurdling excitement. The first Doc Savage magazine was published in March 1933, with Lester Dent using the house name, Kenneth Robeson for the first story, The Man of Bronze. Over the years, Doc Savage has been in movies, on the radio and in comic books, along with the series of books from Bantam.. First Edition. Soft cover. Very Good-. Illus. by Emery Clarke;. 8vo. Book.
- Seller W. Fraser Sandercombe (CA)
- Illustrator Emery Clarke;
- Format/Binding Paperback
- Book Condition Used - Very Good-
- Edition First Edition
- Binding Paperback
- Publisher Street and Smith
- Place of Publication New York
- Date Published 1939
- Keywords pulp fiction; action hero; gga; good girl art; pulp magazine;
- Size 8vo