• Doc Savage is a fictional character of the competent man hero type, who first appeared in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and 1940s. Real name...
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  • Doc Savage was an American pulp magazine that was published from 1933 to 1949 by Street & Smith. It was launched as a follow-up to the success of The Shadow...
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  • comprehensive list of the books written about the fictional character Doc Savage originally published in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and 1940s...
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  • Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze is a 1975 American action film starring Ron Ely as pulp hero Doc Savage. This was the last film completed by pioneering...
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  • with the first Doc Savage story in 1933 and running throughout the pulp adventures, a group of recurring characters appeared either as Doc's supporting cast...
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  • Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life is a fictional biography by Philip José Farmer about pulp fiction hero Doc Savage. The book is written with the assumption...
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    1966–1968 NBC series Tarzan and for playing the lead role in the film Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975). He hosted the Miss America pageant telecast...
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  • Look up DOC, Doc, or doc in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. DOC, Doc, doc or DoC may refer to: Doc (film), a 1971 American Western film Doc (1975 TV series)...
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  • novel-length stories of heroic characters, such as Flash Gordon, The Shadow, Doc Savage, and The Phantom Detective. The pulps gave rise to the term pulp fiction...
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    pulp fiction hero Doc Savage, he began collecting pulp magazines and wrote two psychological profiles of the character in The Doc Savage Reader. He went...
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  • Lawrence Donovan (category Doc Savage)
    – March 11, 1948) was an American pulp fiction writer who wrote nine Doc Savage novels under the pseudonym Kenneth Robeson, a pen name that was used by...
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  • Beast and Blown) Lord Grandrith (inspired by Tarzan) and Doc Caliban (inspired by Doc Savage) as half-brothers involved in a world-ruling conspiracy....
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    known[by whom?] for writing several Doc Savage novels, under the pseudonym Kenneth Robeson. In addition to the Doc Savage novels, Bogart published works in...
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    1982–1985 television series Matt Houston. She also appeared in Rollerball and Doc Savage (both 1975) and Double Exposure (1982). Hensley was born in Los Angeles...
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  • 1930s and 1940s, Hathway was also a pulp fiction writer. He wrote several Doc Savage novels under the pseudonym Kenneth Robeson in the early 1940s. During...
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  • Kenneth Robeson (category Doc Savage)
    the writer of their popular characters Doc Savage and later Avenger. Lester Dent wrote most of the Doc Savage stories; others credited under the Robeson...
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    Parker novel series. Black's unrealized projects included an adaptation of Doc Savage and The Destroyer, based on the series of paperback adventure novels that...
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  • biographies, Tarzan Alive: A Definitive Biography of Lord Greystoke (1972) and Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life (1973) that this meteorite caused genetic mutations...
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  • War I, Doc Savage searches for his long-lost grandfather (the legendary mariner Stormalong Savage) with his father, the explorer Clark Savage, Sr., that...
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    was a real person. In Farmer's fictional universe, Tarzan, along with Doc Savage and Sherlock Holmes, are the cornerstones of the Wold Newton family. Farmer...
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  • workload. Those guest writers included Lester Dent, who also wrote the Doc Savage stories, and Theodore Tinsley. In the late 1940s, mystery novelist Bruce...
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  • from 1973 to 1974. The Avenger was a pulp hero who combined elements of Doc Savage and The Shadow. The authorship of the pulp series was credited by Street...
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  • features. Mondry has several projects in development. Sony Pictures, Doc Savage, a live-action movie adaptation to be directed by Shane Black and starring...
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    Lester Dent (category Doc Savage)
    of the series of novels about the scientist and adventurer Doc Savage. The 159 Doc Savage novels that Dent wrote over 16 years were credited to the house...
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    personally commissioned by the author Ian Fleming. Pulp fiction hero Doc Savage also had this hair trait. Oberyn Martell from George R. R. Martin's A...
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  • originally used by the similarly polysyllabic William Harper Littlejohn in Doc Savage. In the pages of "The New Golden Age" miniseries titled "Stargirl: The...
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  • 1903 – January 8, 1955) was a pulp fiction writer who wrote several Doc Savage novels under the pseudonym Kenneth Robeson. The King Maker Dust of Death...
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  • genres, but is probably best known at having been one of the men who wrote Doc Savage novels, under the pseudonym Kenneth Robeson. He also published works under...
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  • novel by Lester Dent, the 14th installment in the Doc Savage series first published in Doc Savage Magazine "The Monster" (short story), a 1948 short...
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    film Eraser, they attempted to adapt a film of the 1930s pulp character, Doc Savage, and the two wrote an early treatment and were executive producers on...
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