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Welcome!
Dr. Clark Savage Jr. was raised from birth to be a man of superhuman strength and protean genius! With his five scrappy aides -- the greatest brains ever assembled in one group -- and a vast Mayan wealth at his disposal, he has dedicated his life to the destruction of evil doers the world over!!
      Doc Savage, the Man of Bronze is the hero of 181 novels which ran in his own pulp magazine from 1933 to 1949, and were reprinted as paperback books from 1964 to 1990. First time around, author Lester Dent practically invented the first "super" hero. The second time around Bantam Books invented the numbered men's adventure series. These high adventures have spawned Doc Savage comic books, radio shows, a movie, new novels -- even a biography.
      To find out more about this mysterious figure with swirling gold eyes and skin bronzed by tropical suns, come up to his headquarters on the top floor of Manhattan's tallest skyscraper...


What's New...July 2001
I was able to add some more old pulp material to The Forgotten Realm, having purchased a few new pulps at this year's PulpCon!

Interior Art Gallery
The Phantom City (December 1933), The Man Who Shook The Earth (February 1934), Quest of Qui (July 1935).

Lost Endings
The Phantom City (December 1933), The Man Who Shook The Earth (February 1934), Quest of Qui (July 1935).

Letters
The Phantom City (December 1933), The Man Who Shook The Earth (February 1934), Quest of Qui (July 1935).

Doc Savage Club Essays
The Phantom City (December 1933), The Man Who Shook The Earth (February 1934), Quest of Qui (July 1935).

Doc Savage Method of Self-Development
Five new installments for fans of this popular feature! At PulpCon I purchased Quest of Qui (August 1935) (This is the first installment in the series), The Metal Master (March 1936), The Vanisher (December 1936), The Derrick Devil (February 1937), and Mad Eyes (May 1937) (This is the last installment in the series).

But wait, there's more!

Japanese Movie Program Booklet
This 16-page booklet produced in japan makes the 1975 George Pal film Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze actually look adventurous and stunning! A must see -- the scans, not the movie!

NPR Radio Show Cast
I have corrected the spelling of many of the names (previously transcribed from the broadcast) thanks to an email from cast member Michael McConnohie!


Disclaimer
As with most fan pages on the Web, I am presenting material to which I have no electronic rights. My intention is not to flagrantly infringe on the copyrights of others, or cut in on their profits (regardless of the fact that there's no way I can profit here), but to promote Doc Savage. My attitude is that I am sharing my (limited) collection with you as if you'd come over to my house. I have tried to give credit everywhere it is due, so that these things can be tracked down in actual reality after seeing them in virtual reality. I have tried to capture what's cool to me about Doc Savage fandom (beyond the stories themselves), for the visitors that show up to this world-wide page. Hopefully there's something here for fans, and I hope non-fans stumble across this and are intrigued enough to find a Doc Savage story and read it!


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