Author: Chuck Welch

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Flearun – The Doc Savage Discussion Group Since 1999

Since 1999, the majority of Doc Savage online discussion has been at the Flearun. Starting as a Yahoo Group, a branch opened on Facebook in 2007. The conversation moved completely to Facebook when Yahoo Groups closed in 2020. In 2025, a BlueSky account was added to the...

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Jaguar Valley

It starts with a strange Indian running from Doc Savage’s office building. Then rich and powerful men begin to disappear. Doc and his men follow the trail to the Amazon jungles where they must contend with man eating fish, deadly jungle cats, an unknown tribe of Indians, and, worst of all, New York gangsters willing to do anything to obtain the secret of Jaguar Valley.

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Asylum of Fear

A bank robber who laughs himself to death leads the Man of Bronze and his friends on the trail West where they must face laughing lunatics and flaming corpses. But can even Doc Savage survive where he comes face to face with the Master of Fear?

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The Giant King

Doc Savage and his friends, including the Black Panther, join forces with the crew of the Venture to return Kong home. But to get out of Kong’s world alive everyone must now rely on the great ape’s incredible strength and even more incredible mind. — Unitarian Jihadist

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The Trail of Doomsday

The Trail of Doomsday by Lohr McKinstry was the first authorized post pulp Doc Savage fiction. It was published in May 1969. McKinstry told the story of the making of the novella in Bronze Gazette #88.

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Working Title II: The Answers

Back in the 90s we published a little puzzle about the working title of some 49 Doc Savage pulps. For those who don’t like puzzles…here’s the full list…

Charles de Feo

The image for the July 1942 cover was by artist Charles de Feo. As part of the “United We Stand” program, De Feo’s image graced the covers of all Street & Smith titles for July 1942. (And August 1942 for The Shadow magazine.) Find more examples of...

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Doc Savage Publication Criss Cross

A Criss Cross was a phone directory that allowed you to look up a phone number and find the name and address. The Doc Savage Publication Criss Cross allows you to quickly find the magazine year and month, Bantam number, and Sanctum number for every pulp issue of Doc Savage Magazine.

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Valley of the Vanished

Doc Savage fans understand that Doc’s career really took a turn when his father stumbled on the Valley of the Vanished… “As you all know,” he said at last, “only recently did we learn that my father had discovered a lost city built by Mayans in the...