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  Collector's Set - Doc Savage: Volumes 1-20 - Pulp Reprint Books #5080



 
The Man of Bronze and his Fabulous Five
are among the greatest pulp heroes of all
time - and now you can enjoy over forty
of their exciting adventures in his series
of twenty beautifully reformatted pulp
reprints in a specially priced collector set
from Radio Archives.

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Doc Savage Collector's Set
Volumes 1-20


Doc Savage and his Fabulous Five are legends of pulp fiction - and now you can get twenty brand new issues, Volumes 1 thru 20, of this exciting newly reprinted series of action-packed adventures, for one low price!

Just look at what you'll get in this special collector set:

Volume #1: The Man of Bronze confronts The Devil Genghis, a mad genius armed with incredible scientific inventions stolen from Doc Savage's Fortress of Solitude. This volume reprints both appearances of Doc Savage's greatest enemy, the diabolical John Sunlight, and features iconic cover art by James Bama, along with the original interior illustrations by Paul Orban.

Volume #2: In "Resurrection Day", Doc Savage perfects a method for resurrecting a dead human being -- but only one person can be revived. Who will Doc choose? Then, in "Repel", a strange new element is expelled in a South Pacific volcanic eruption, but falls into the hands of Cadwiller Olden, Doc Savage's most formidable foe. This volume includes a foreword by Peter David ("Star Trek", "The Incredible Hulk"), the original pulp covers by Robert Harris, interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and historical articles by Will Murray.

Volume #3: In "Death in Silver", ruthless terrorists launch a series of attacks that leave Manhattan in flames. Then, in "Golden Peril", an international band of mercenaries invades the Republic of Hidalgo to usurp the source of Doc's secret wealth in the sequel to the first Doc Savage novel. These thrilling adventures are reproduced with the original pulp covers by Walter Baumhofer and Robert Harris, interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and historical commentary by Will Murray.

Volume #4: In "Land of Always-Night," a strange being who kills with the touch of a finger leads Doc Savage on a quest to a lost underworld civilization. Then, in "Mad Mesa," the Man of Bronze awakens to discover that he's in another man's body and imprisoned in a penitentiary; hundreds will die unless Doc Savage can escape and solve the mystery of the mesa madness. These thrilling pulp adventures are reproduced with the original color pulp covers by Walter Baumhofer and Emery Clarke, interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and historical articles by Will Murray.

Volume #5: In "The Spook Legion", the Man of Bronze and his aide Monk Mayfair battle invisible super crooks led by a criminal mastermind whose scientific brilliance may surpass Doc's own. Then, in "The Submarine Mystery," Doc Savage investigates modern-day piracy when a Navy sub is destroyed off of Boston Harbor and it's only survivor is found to be speaking an obscure 16th-century dialect. These classic pulp thrillers are reproduced with the original color pulp covers by Walter Baumhofer and Emery Clarke, interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and historical articles by pulp historian Will Murray.

Volume #6: Why does a blind violinist have a map tattooed on his back? Investigating the mystery, Doc Savage and his Iron Crew race to the Arctic icecap in search of the secret of "The Polar Treasure". Then, while returning to New York aboard his new submarine Helldiver, the Man of Bronze is attacked by the "Pirate of the Pacific" in one of his most violent adventures. This classic pulp reprint showcases the superb pulp cover by Walter Baumhofer, all of Paul Orban's 1933 interior illustrations from the ultra-rare fourth and fifth issues of "Doc Savage Magazine", and historical commentary by pulp historian Will Murray.

Volume #7: After stowing away aboard a ghost zeppelin, Doc and his Iron Crew tangle with a bizarre vampiric murderer and villainous Arabs who are protecting the secret of "The Lost Oasis." Then, while returning to New York via ocean liner, the Man of Bronze encounters modern-day Amazons in Lester Dent's all-time favorite Doc Savage story, "The Sargasso Ogre." This classic pulp reprint also features the original pulp covers by Walter Baumhofer from the ultra-rare seventh and eighth issues of "Doc Savage Magazine", the unsold 1936 Doc Savage newspaper strip by Lester Dent and Paul Orban, and historical commentary by pulp historian Will Murray.

Volume #8: In the epic adventure "The Sea Magician", the ghost of the legendary King John is terrorizing the English marsh country. Then, the blazing death of government agent Z-2 sets Doc Savage and his Iron Crew on the trail of "The Living-Fire Menace", a terrifying threat that transforms men into living human torches. These thrilling pulp adventures are reproduced with the classic original color pulp covers by Emery Clarke and Walter Baumhofer, interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and new historical articles by Will Murray.

Volume #9: In "The Majii", a living dead man lures Doc Savage into an Aladdin's cavern of horror. Then, "The Golden Man" tests the scientific wizardry of the Man of Bronze, exposing deep secrets of Doc Savage's strange origins. These classic pulp thrillers are reproduced with the original color pulp covers by Walter Baumhofer and Emery Clarke, interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and articles by pulp historian Will Murray.

Volume #10: After Long Tom is arrested on spying charges, Doc Savage, Monk, and Ham intervene in an Amazon jungle border war as they battle the mysterious Inca in Gray. Then, the Man of Bronze and his Iron Crew journey to Arizona and discover a lost race and a strange mist that transforms men into stone. This pulp reprint showcases the classic pulp covers by Walter Baumhofer and Emery Clarke, all of Paul Orban's interior illustrations, and historical commentary by Will Murray.

Volume #11: The Man of Bronze battles Var, a faceless fiend whose sinister pronouncements threaten destruction through the eerie "Cold Death." Then, Doc Savage becomes embroiled in a desperate race to Antarctica to block "The South Pole Terror." This reprint showcases the classic color pulp cover by Walter Baumhofer, original interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and historical articles by Will Murray.

Volume #12: Doc Savage and his Iron Crew journey to Kentucky to investigate the mystery of a ghostly skeletal sharpshooter and his "disappearing bullets." Can they stop the mountain feud orchestrated by "The Squeaking Goblin"? Then, serial killings by an unstoppable foe set the Man of Bronze on the trail of "The Evil Gnome." This collector's item showcases the classic color pulp covers by Emery Clarke and Walter Baumhofer, interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and historical articles by Will Murray.

Volume #13: Doc Savage teams up with his beautiful cousin in the Lester Dent novels that introduced the character of Patricia Savage. First, the Man of Bronze and his Iron Crew investigate the murder of Doc's uncle. The only clues, a strange ivory cube and the mysterious "Brand of the Werewolf," set them on the trail of an ancient mystery. Then, after a failed kidnapping attempt, Doc and Pat Savage travel to the West Indies and encounter flesh-eating ants and a 130-year-old man on the strange island called "Fear Cay". This volume features the classic color pulp covers by Walter Baumhofer, interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and historical articles by Will Murray.

Volume #14: The Man of Bronze's origin story is revealed in the classic Lester Dent novels that launched the superhero genre, in an extra-length volume commemorating the 75th anniversary of Doc Savage's pulp debut. First, the mysterious death of his father leads Doc to the Central American republic of Hidalgo where they discover a lost Mayan empire in the mythical Valley of the Vanished. Can Doc defeat the Feathered Serpent and the Red Death and free King Chaac and the beautiful Princess Monja? Then, Doc Savage trails the murderous master villain Kar, who controls the deadly Smoke of Eternity, to prehistoric Thunder Island where Doc and his men fight for their very survival against terrifying dinosaurs. In honor of the Man of Bronze's 75th anniversary, this special commemorative edition reprints the classic James Bama cover painting that launched the 1960s Doc Savage revival, along with all the features of the pulp cover edition, interior illustrations by Paul Orban, a never-before-published foreword and autobiographical essay by Lester Dent, and commentary by popular culture historian Will Murray.

Volume #15: The 75th birthday of the pulp era's greatest superhero is commemorated with a unique triple-novel edition. In "Terror Wears No Shoes," Doc Savage journeys to Hong Kong to prevent a deadly germ warfare attack against the United States. Then, the Man of Bronze penetrates the Iron Curtain in "The Red Spider," a Cold War thriller that was "lost" until 1978, showcasing for the first time the unpublished art Edd Cartier created for the story in 1948. Finally, a scientist is able to predict the future after his "Return from Cormoral." This collector's item pulp reprint features the original color pulp covers by George Rozen and Walter Swensen, interior illustrations by Edd Cartier and Paul Orban, and historical articles by Will Murray.

Volume #16: Doc Savage journeys to Oklahoma to investigate the murder of a Nobel Prize-winning scientist. What is "The Secret in the Sky" that can bring ruin to an entire continent? Then, in "The Giggling Ghosts," the Man of Bronze and his aides investigate a toxic outbreak of uncontrollable hilarity that is causing New Jersey residents to literally laugh themselves to death. This collector's item pulp reprint also features the original color pulp covers by Emery Clarke and Walter Baumhofer, interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and historical articles by Will Murray.

Volume #17: The Man of Bronze and his Iron Men battle the Green Bell and his hooded terrorists. Who is "The Czar of Fear" and what lurks behind his evil plans? Then, an eight-foot monster is haunting the 1939 New York World's Fair. What is the bizarre secret of Maximus, the "World's Fair Goblin"? This collector's item features the original color pulp covers by Emery Clarke and Walter Baumhofer, interior illustrations by Paul Orban and historical articles by Will Murray.

Volume #18: Doc Savage battles genetically-engineered giants in "The Monsters," the classic pulp thriller that inspired the Hugo Strange story in "Batman" #1. Then, the Man of Bronze and his Iron Crew discover that a metabolism-accelerating elixir is creating an army of superpowered criminals in "The Whisker of Hercules." This issue also features the original color pulp covers by Walter Baumhofer and Modest Stein, interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and historical articles by Will Murray.

Volume #19: When an ambassador is murdered after visiting Doc's headquarters, the Man of Bronze and his Iron Men journey to Europe to prevent terrorists from overthrowing a Balkan nation in "The King Maker." Then, in "The Freckled Shark," a sharkskin treasure map leads Doc Savage to the Florida Keys and the terrible secret of Matacumbe. This volume features the original color pulp covers by Walter Baumhofer and Emery Clarke, interior illustrations by Paul Orban, and historical articles by Will Murray.

Volume #20: Doc Savage travels to Indo-China to battle the evil Sen-Gat and a fanatical cult that worships "The Thousand-Headed Man." Then, Doc, Monk, and Ham team up with four exceptional teenagers to combat tiny rampaging cavemen in "The Gold Ogre." This issue showcases one of Walter Baumhofer's greatest pulp covers, and reprints all the classic interior illustrations by Paul Orban. Pulp historian Will Murray provides commentary and recalls his scripting duties on National Public Radio's "Doc Savage" radio series..

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