Category: Fan Fiction
More Precious than Gold
Second novel in the “Bronze Saga Trilogy.” Writer Mark Eidemiller says of the first novel Bronze Refind as Silver: “This is a story about Doc Savage. There may be die-hard fans of Doc who will view this story as sacreligious. But what I am striving for in this story is to set the character of Doc Savage in a direction he has never gone in before, an adventure that reaches beyond the physical and temporal. If this doesn’t appeal to you, stop reading here. I make no apologies for the concept of what I write.”
You can find More Precious than Gold here.
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Bronze Refined as Silver
Writer Mark Eidemiller says of his story: “This is a story about Doc Savage. There may be die-hard fans of Doc who will view this story as sacreligious. But what I am striving for in this story is to set the character of Doc Savage in a direction he has never gone in before, an adventure that reaches beyond the physical and temporal. If this doesn’t appeal to you, stop reading here. I make no apologies for the concept of what I write.” You can find the novel here. (Update: Mark writes that this novel is now the first in the “Bronze Saga” trilogy July 22, 2003)
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The Clockwork Man
Darryl A. Elliott wrote “Likewise, Dafydd Neal Dyar was writing fan fiction when Bantam caught up with him, and so his story THE CLOCKWORK MAN in Ostara # 2 (Spring 1978) had to suddenly become the epic battle between “Doc Wildman” and his greatest foe, “Johnny Daylight”.
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The Wizard on Gallows Hill
Darryl A. Elliott wrote “And as Joel DiGiacimo mentioned, Shelby Peck was writing stories in Savage Society of Bronze. Unfortunately, after the first two (UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN and STONES OF DEATH), Bantam took notice, and so in the third story, THE WIZARD ON GALLOWS HILL, Peck was forced to change the names. Doc became “Doc King”, Monk became “Midge”, Ham became “Beau” (as in Beau Brummel), and Long Tom & Johnny were combined into one character, “Long John”.”
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Stones of Death
Darryl A. Elliott wrote “And as Joel DiGiacimo mentioned, Shelby Peck was writing stories in Savage Society of Bronze. Unfortunately, after the first two (UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN and STONES OF DEATH), Bantam took notice, and so in the third story, THE WIZARD ON GALLOWS HILL, Peck was forced to change the names. Doc became “Doc King”, Monk became “Midge”, Ham became “Beau” (as in Beau Brummel), and Long Tom & Johnny were combined into one character, “Long John”.”
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Until We Meet Again
Darryl A. Elliott wrote “And as Joel DiGiacimo mentioned, Shelby Peck was writing stories in Savage Society of Bronze. Unfortunately, after the first two (UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN and STONES OF DEATH), Bantam took notice, and so in the third story, THE WIZARD ON GALLOWS HILL, Peck was forced to change the names. Doc became “Doc King”, Monk became “Midge”, Ham became “Beau” (as in Beau Brummel), and Long Tom & Johnny were combined into one character, “Long John”.”
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Doc, The Early Years
Darryl A. Elliott wrote “DOC, THE EARLY YEARS by Bill Laidlaw (a continuing series) was published in Doc Savage Quarterly # 2-10 and Shadow-Doc Savage Quest # 11-16, 1979-85.”
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Trail of Doomsday
Darryl A. Elliott wrote “TRAIL OF DOOMSDAY by Lohr McKinstry was published in the first (and AFAIK only) issue of Doc Savage Journal, May 1969.”
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Death’s Domain
Doc and his friends travel to Moldania to help the lovely Countess Aldea try and discover the secret of the mysterious men being found with their throats torn out! Never have Doc and his men faced greater danger — and the gravest danger of all may be to DOC!
Read Death’s Domain a Doc Savage novel by Paty Cockrum.