130c 09/48 The Swooning Lady

Posted by on Sep 27, 2008 in 1948, bacon, bama, Bantam 121-132, novel, pulp, swenson | 1 comment

> Hot on the trail of two million in diamonds, Doc is caught in jungle treachery by ruthless thugs, head-hunting natives -- and a lovely lady with cold-blooded murder on her mind. The Bantam cover of this novel reuses a part of the artwork from the Bantam edition of "The Phantom City."

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128c 07/48 The Angry Canary

Posted by on Jul 9, 2008 in 1948, bacon, bama, Bantam 121-132, novel, pulp, swenson | 2 comments

High in the mountains of India, Doc and his crew battle a madman genius whose frightening invention can doom the entire human race. The Bantam cover of this novel reuses a part of the artwork from the Bantam edition of "The Phantom City."

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142f 03/48 The Pure Evil

Posted by on Mar 9, 2008 in 1948, bama, Bantam 133-144, cartier, novel, pulp, rosmond | 1 comment

Suddenly, a creature of pure evil has materialized in our world! Can Doc dive into the mysterious land of the occult to confront a demon -- before the demon ends his brilliant career? The Bantam cover of this novel reuses a part of the artwork from the Bantam edition of "The Green Death."

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140f 05/45 Rock Sinister

Posted by on May 17, 2005 in 1945, bama, Bantam 133-144, degrouchy, novel, pulp, stein | 3 comments

Two redheads, an ancient Mayan book, some mysterious photographs, and murder .... it all leads Doc and his crew to South America for a deadly showdown with gun-toting madmen! The Bantam cover of this novel reuses a part of the artwork from the Bantam edition of "The Green Death."

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129c 06/43 The Running Skeletons

Posted by on Jun 17, 2003 in 1943, bama, Bantam 121-132, clark, nanovic, novel, pulp | 2 comments

Doc Savage and his crew are suddenly guinea pigs in an experiment of terror -- and a fiendish gang of gun slinging skeletons are out to skin them alive. The Bantam cover of this novel reuses a part of the artwork from the Bantam edition of "The Phantom City."

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115a 05/42 Pirate Isle

Posted by on May 17, 2002 in 1942, bama, Bantam 109-120, clark, nanovic, novel, pulp | 3 comments

A murderous madman is holding a South Sea atoll in terror. His aim? Nothing less than pirating the secret of turning sea water into gold. His obsession? Set a deadly trap -- then obliterate the Man of Bronze and his bold crew! The Bantam cover of this novel reuses a part of the artwork from the Bantam edition of "The Men Who Smiled No More."

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