Author: Chuck Welch

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The Stone Death

Men who turn to stone is the stuff of mythology. There is simply no room for a medusa in the scientific world of 1940. Then a mysterious summons leads Doc Savage to once living men turned to stone! The Man of Bronze and his fearless crew pursue the Medusa …until the “Stone Death” is turned on Doc Savage himself! Can even he survive its awesome power?

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Bleeding Sun

Doc and his courageous crew race to the Far East to combat the Axis plague! Can they solve the mystery of an insidious new weapon certain to turn the tide of the war? What causes the sun to turn red and ships to disappear? Can mere light really turn a man to smoke and ashes? Will Doc and Monk save Ham in time or will he too die under a bleeding sun?
Read the origin story of the Bleeding Sun.

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Chaloner’s Doc Savage

Gary Chaloner created this portrait of Doc Savage exclusively for Doc fan Steve Sherman. Well, the original is exclusive. They’ve generously allowed us to post a scan here.

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Terror in Gold

In the early 2000s, we created some placeholder pages for titles Will Murray announced as possible future Doc Savage novels.

He used some, but this exact title was never used. We’ve kept the page and will update it as needed.

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Grotto of Spiders

In the early 2000s, we created some placeholder pages for titles Will Murray announced as possible future Doc Savage novels.

He used some, but this exact title was never used. We’ve kept the page and will update it as needed.

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The Nullifier

In the early 2000s, we created some placeholder pages for titles Will Murray announced as possible future Doc Savage novels.

He used some, but this exact title was never used. We’ve kept the page and will update it as needed.

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The Smoking Specter

In the early 2000s, we created some placeholder pages for titles Will Murray announced as possible future Doc Savage novels.

He used some, but this exact title was never used. We’ve kept the page and will update it as needed.

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The Yesterday Man

In the early 2000s, we created some placeholder pages for titles Will Murray announced as possible future Doc Savage novels.

He used some, but this exact title was never used. We’ve kept the page and will update it as needed.

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The Phantom Lagoon

In the early 2000s, we created some placeholder pages for titles Will Murray announced as possible future Doc Savage novels.

He used some, but this exact title was never used. We’ve kept the page and will update it as needed.

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The War Maker

In the early 2000s, we created some placeholder pages for titles Will Murray announced as possible future Doc Savage novels.

He used some, but this exact title was never used. We’ve kept the page and will update it as needed.

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The Crimson Jaguar

In 1923, the Amazon Basin is a wild little-explored jungle. Just the sort of place for a young adventurer named Clark Savage, Jr. to discover the secret of the Crimson Jaguar.
Phillip Jose Farmer proposed this novel in his afterword to Omnibus 13.

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Invisible Nation

You see them everyday. They are the people who serve your lunch, the policeman on the corner, the woman next to you on the bus. Though they are your neighbors they are not like you. They are members of an Invisible Nation. They can not be identified. No one knows their plans or their loyalities. First, the Man of Bronze must crack the code of their secret language. Doc has to work fast to discover their goals before it’s too late!
Phillip Jose Farmer proposed this novel in his afterword to Omnibus 13.

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Bloody Hands

Doc Savage stumbles onto evidence of a band of world-powerful industrialists. Their solution to the “Savage problem”? Send professional killers to eliminate the Man of Bronze.
Phillip Jose Farmer proposed this novel in his afterword to Omnibus 13.

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Dark Satanic Mills

The stock market crash of 1929 was caused by irresponsible financiers. Doc Savage’s deductive skills discovers the patterns that lead to the truth. The crash was the work of a power mad genius. His goal nothing less than world domination. No one stands in his way except the formidable Man of Bronze!
Phillip Jose Farmer proposed this novel in his afterword to Omnibus 13.