Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze
Doc Savage returns in a now regular series of reprints with each issue featuring two thrilling adventures of the Man of Bronze!
A daring experiment transmuted Clark Savage into the Herculean Man of Bronze. Welding five courageous soldiers of fortune into a Band of Iron, this invincible superman travels the world battling threats to humanity. Not since the days of King Arthur and Robin Hood has mankind known greater crusaders for justice.
Doc Savage Reprint Bundles: 5 Reprints for the Price of 4!
Doc Savage Double Feature Reprints!
- Doc Savage #1: Fortress of Solitude/Devil Genghis (Pulp Cover)
- Doc Savage #1: Fortress of Solitude/Devil Genghis (Bama Cover)
- Doc Savage #2: Resurrection Day / Repel (Pulp Cover)
- Doc Savage #2: Resurrection Day / Repel (Bama Cover)
- Doc Savage #3: The Golden Peril / Death in Silver
- Doc Savage #4: Land of Always Night / Mad Mesa
- Doc Savage #5: The Spook Legion / The Submarine Mystery
- Doc Savage #6: Polar Treasure / Pirate of the Pacific
- Doc Savage #7: The Lost Oasis / The Sargasso Ogre
- Doc Savage #8: The Sea Magician / The Living Fire Menace
- Doc Savage #9: The Majii / The Golden Man
- Doc Savage #10: Dust of Death / The Stone Man
- Doc Savage #11: Cold Death / South Pole Terror
- Doc Savage #12: The Squeaking Goblin / The Evil Gnome
- Doc Savage #13: Brand of the Werewolf / Fear Cay
- Doc Savage #14: The Man of Bronze / The Land of Terror (Pulp Cover)
- Doc Savage #14: The Man of Bronze / The Land of Terror (Bama Cover)
- Doc Savage #15: Triple Issue Special with The Red Spider
- Doc Savage #16: The Secret in the Sky / The Giggling Ghosts
One of the most successful pulp fiction magazines featuring the crime fighting super detective Doc Savage and his team of assistants. Raised by scientists, Doc Savage possessed superior intelligence, strength and resources to fight crime on an international scale.
Written under the house name of Kenneth Robeson, Lester Dent actually penned the majority of Doc Savage stories.
The magazine published by Street & Smith Publications lasted from March, 1933 to July, 1949. Doc Savage reached a new audience in the 1960s when Bantam reprinted the entire series in paperback form.
Doc Savage would also appear in comics and in his own feature film directed by George Pal in 1975.
To the world at large, Doc Savage is a strange, mysterious figure of glistening bronze skin and golden eyes. To his amazing co-adventures--the five greatest brains ever assembled in one group--he is a man of superhuman strength and protean genius, whose life is dedicated to the destruction of evil-doers. To his fans he is the greatest adventure hero of all time, whose fantastic exploits are unequaled for hair-raising thrills, breathtaking escapes and blood-curdling excitement.

- Doc Savage 26/27: Death in Silver / Mystery Under The Sea
- Doc Savage Club Reader #9
- Doc Savage Omnibus # 13
- Doc Savage Quarterly ( Issues # 1 - 6 )
- Doc Savage Reprint #10: Dust of Death / The Stone Man
- Doc Savage Reprint #11: Cold Death / The South Pole Terror
- Doc Savage Reprint #12: Squeaking Goblin / Evil Gnome
- Doc Savage Reprint #1: Fortress of Solitude / Devil Genghis (Bama Cover)
- Doc Savage Reprint #1: Fortress of Solitude / Devil Genghis (Pulp Cover)
- Doc Savage Reprint #2: Resurrection Day / Repel (Bama Cover)
- Doc Savage Reprint #2: Resurrection Day / Repel (Pulp Cover)
- Doc Savage Reprint #3: Golden Peril / Death in Silver
- Doc Savage Reprint #4: Land of Always Night / Mad Mesa
- Doc Savage Reprint #5: Spook Legion / Submarine Mystery
- Doc Savage Reprint #6: Pirate of the Pacific / Polar Treasure
- Doc Savage Reprint #7: The Lost Oasis / The Sargasso Ogre
- Doc Savage Reprint #8: Sea Magician / Living Fire Menace
- Doc Savage Reprint #9: The Majii / The Golden Man
Other Doc Savage Websites
- ThePulp.Net's Doc Savage
- Rob Smalley's Doc Savage: The Supreme Adventurer
- Chris Kalb's The 86th Floor
- Doc Savage Organized by Chuck Welch
- Doc Savage Pulp Fiction Hero
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