Category: bama

Posted in 1940 bama Bantam 073-084 clarke dent nanovic Novels pulp

The Evil Gnome

A circus performer, a state governor and a respected banker — all murdered in the same mysterious way. As the Man of Bronze and his courageous crew rush to uncover the fiendish mastermind responsible, they are drawn more tightly into a web of awesome terror.
The Bantam cover of this novel is a close-up of the artwork from the Bantam edition of “Red Snow.”

Posted in 1938 bama Bantam 061-072 clarke dent nanovic Novels pulp

The Pirate’s Ghost

At his supersensational best, the Man of Bronze finesses an international band of modern day pirates in possession of the master invention by the Mad Genius of Death Valley!

Posted in 1939 bama Bantam 037-048 bogart clarke nanovic Novels pulp

World’s Fair Goblin

The thing called MAXIMUS was eight feet tall and matted with hair. It ran amok among the sophisticated, scientific marvels of the fair, striking stark, cringing fear into the sightseers. The Man of Bronze battles the brilliant brain that controls the monster — an evil genius capable of creating an army of huge horrors.

Posted in 1937 bama Bantam 025-036 dent harris nanovic Novels pulp

The Terror in the Navy

A bizarre dictator unleashes a deadly force against the United States Navy: the mightiest vessels in the U.S. armada are sunk; warplanes are pulled from the clouds; end Doc Savage’s impenetrable sky fortress is ripped from the stratosphere! And the brash, strutting BRAUN demands one hundred million dollars in ransom from a nation in chaos. Only the Man of Bronze dares challenge the crushing power of this phantom force!

Posted in 1933 bama Bantam 001-012 baumhofer dent nanovic Novels pulp

The Man of Bronze

High above the skyscrapers of New York, Doc Savage engages in deadly combat with the red-fingered survivors of an ancient, lost civilization. Then, with his amazing crew, he journeys to the mysterious “lost valley” to search for a fabulous treasure and to destroy the mysterious Red Death.

Posted in 1935 bama Bantam 013-024 baumhofer dent johnson nanovic Novels pulp

Land of Always-Night

With the fate of America hanging in the balance, Doc Savage and his fearless crew battle a hideously white-faced man named Ool who kills merely with a touch of his finger. The only clue to his diabolical power is a mysterious pair of dark goggles which brings death to whomever possesses them. The trail leads to a fabulous lost super-civilization hidden deep in the bowels of the earth, where Doc Savage and his fabulous five face their supreme challenge.

Posted in 1948 bama Bantam 133-144 cartier dent Novels pulp rosmond

The Pure Evil

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.”

Posted in 1939 bama Bantam 061-072 clarke dent nanovic Novels pulp

The Freckled Shark

In his most exotic adventure, the Man of Bronze encounters the insane money lust of Senor Steel, president-dictator of Blanca Grande (a very unfortunate South American republic); decodes the awful secret of Matacumbe; and sinks — for what may be the last time — into the muddy horror of the primitive jungle.

Posted in 1937 bama Bantam 049-060 dent harris nanovic Novels pulp

The Mental Wizard

The massive creature — a mile from head to toe! — sleeps in the steaming jungle. Is the behemoth real, or has the golden enchantress “Z” conquered the magnificent Man of Bronze with the hypnotic power of her superhuman mind? Doc Savage meets his mental match when he uncovers the strange lost kingdom of the deadly Amazon.

Posted in 1941 bama Bantam 121-132 clarke dent nanovic Novels pulp

The All-White Elf

A weapon of incredible hypnotic power has fallen into evil hands. Doc Savage must uncover the secret of the paralyzing peril — or face a fiery death at sea.
The Bantam cover of this novel reuses a part of the artwork from the Bantam edition of “The Phantom City.”