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

Mad Mesa

In one of the most masterly of Doc Savage adventures, the Man of Bronze is jailed! But all the prison bars in the world could not hold Doc when he was on his way to dispelling the madness in the desert that changes people into other identities!

Posted in 1941 bama Bantam 025-036 clarke hathway nanovic Novels pulp

The Devil’s Playground

Night after night the Indian drums boomed their terrifying portent of evil and destruction. And each night another victim of “the thousand cuts” lay dead in the forest. Doc Savage grapples with the eerie and sinister Michabou, the great spirit of the primitive Ojibway tribe, in the Herculean attempt to cease the senseless blood bath of the Devil’s Tomahawks, and to quiet forever the mysterious drums of murder.

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James Bama

James Bama is responsible for the image that many Bantam era Man of Bronze fans have when they think “Doc Savage.”