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Revision as of 02:58, 14 March 2014
This is a list of Doc Savage novels, created primarily by Lester Dent.
Oct.1964 Doc's first story. Avenges his father's death & gains a fortune in gold. Aug.1965 A Greenish vapor was aa that remained of Jerome Ccoffern,first victim of the monstrous Smoke of Eternity. But there would be thousands more if Kar,master fiend,had his evil way.Only Doc & friends can save him.The corpse-laden trail leads to a prehistoric crater & mortal combat with dinosaurs. May 1972 Inside the grim,swamp-surrounded "Castle of the Moccasin",Doc & friends stopped-perhaps forever-in an insidious web of evil by a mastermind known only as the Grey Spider! Jan 1965 Menaced by "the strange clicking danger",Doc & friends take a desperate trip on a polar sub known as "Helldiver" in search of a missing ocean liner & a dazzling treasure. Their only clue is a map tattooed on the back of a blind violinist.Awaiting them is the most terrible killer in the Artic. Sept.1967 Not ships,but nations are the prey of the sinister Oriental mastermind,Tom Too.Only Doc & friends stand a chance of saving the world from this figure of evil & his lethal legions. May 1967 Into a subterranean world of lava,Doc & friends descend-to face the most fendish foe of his career.Awaiting Doc is an irresistible power that can level mountains..that can enslave the world. Apr.1965 Jan.1967 Mar.1968 Mar.1966 Dec.1969 Dec.1964 May 1965 July 1972 Nov.1964 Apr.1969 May 1966 [L.D.] July 1968 Jan.1970 Dec.1968 Sept.1965 Aug.1968 Jan.1973 Feb.1974 May 1969 Sept.1970 July 1973 Oct.1970 Feb.1969 May 1970 Sept.1968 June 1970 1994 July "Phantom Lagoon" #191 [Lester Dent]/[Will Murray] Unpublished Oct. "The Warmaker" #192 [L.D.]/[W.M.] Unpublished 1995 Mar. "Yesterday Man" #193 [L.D.]/[W.M.] Unpublished Jul. "The Smoking Spector" #194 [L.D./[W.M.] Unpublished Oct. "The Nullifier" #195 [L.D.]/[W.M.] UnpublishedYear | Month | Original Title / Bantam Retitle | Original No. / Bantam No. | Author | Bantam reprint info | Blurb |
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1933 | Mar. | The Man of Bronze" | #1 | |||
Apr. | The Land of Terror" | #2(8) | ||||
May | Quest of the Spider" | #3(68) | ||||
June | The Polar Treasure" | #4 | ||||
July | Pirate of the Pacific" | #5(19) | ||||
Aug. | The Red Skull" | #6(17) | ||||
Sept. | The Lost Oasis" | #7(6) | ||||
Oct. | The Sargasso Ogre" | #8(18) | ||||
Nov. | The Czar of Fear" | #9(22) | ||||
Dec. | The Phantom City" | #10 | ||||
1934 | Jan. | Brand of the Werewolf" | #11(5)
[L.D.] Mar.1965 |
In the Canadian Northwest forest, Doc meets his beautiful cousin Pat Savage as they hunt for his uncle Alex's murderer, a mysterious ivory cube, and a werewolf-head mark that means death for anyone seeking the pirate Henry Morgan's lost treasure. | ||
Feb. | The Man Who Shook the Earth" | #12(43) | ||||
Mar. | Meteor Menace" | #13(3) | ||||
Apr. | The Monsters" | #14(7) | ||||
May | The Mystery on the Snow" | #15(69) | ||||
June | The King Maker"
#16(80) |
Harold A. Davis/Lester Dent | ||||
July | The Thousand-Headed Man" | #17(2) | ||||
Aug. | The Squeaking Goblin" | #18(35) | ||||
Sept. | Fear Cay" | #19(11) | ||||
Oct. | Death in Silver" | |||||
Nov. | The Sea Magician" | #21(37) | ||||
Dec. | The Annihilist" | #22(31) | ||||
1935 | Jan. | The Mystic Mullah" | #23(9) | |||
Feb. | Red Snow" | #24(38)
[L.D.] July 1969 | ||||
Mar. | Land of Always-Night"
#25(13) |
W. Ryerson Johnson/Lester Dent | ||||
Apr. | The Spook Legion" | #26(16)
[L.D.] Mar.1967 | ||||
May | The Secret in the Sky" | #27(20)
[L.D.] Nov.1967 | ||||
June | The Roar Devil" | #28(88)
[L.D.] May 1977 | ||||
July | Quest of Qui" | #29(12)
[L.D.] July 1966 | ||||
Aug. | Spook Hole" | #30(70)
[L.D.] Sept.1972 | ||||
Sept. | The Majii" | #31(60)
[L.D.] May 1971 | ||||
Oct. | Dust of Death"
#32 |
Harold A. Davis/Lester Dent | ||||
Nov. | Murder Melody"
#33(15) |
Lawrence Donovan | ||||
Dec. | The Fantastic Island"
#34(14) |
W. Ryerson Johnson/Lester Dent | ||||
1936 | Jan. | Murder Mirage"
#35(71) |
Lawrence Donovan | |||
Feb. | Mystery Under the Sea" | #36(27) | ||||
Mar. | The Metal Master" | #37(72) | ||||
Apr. | The Men Who Smiled No More"
#38(45) |
Lawrence Donovan | ||||
May | The Seven Agate Devils"
#39(73) |
[L.D.]
Mar.1973 |
Doc and his men traverse Californian deserts and canyons to expose the Camphor Wraith who murders men in darkness and leaves behind a smoking statue of a devil. | |||
June | Haunted Ocean"
#40(51) |
Lawrence Donovan | ||||
July | The Black Spot"
#41(76) |
Lawrence Donovan | ||||
Aug. | The Midas Man" | #42(46)
[L.D.] Mar.1970 | ||||
Sept. | Cold Death"
#43(21) |
Lawrence Donovan | ||||
Oct. | The South Pole Terror" | #44(77) | ||||
Nov. | Resurrection Day" | #45(36) | ||||
Dec. | The Vanisher" | #46(52) | ||||
1937 | Jan. | Land of Long JuJu"
#47 |
Lawrence Donovan | |||
Feb. | The Derrick Devil" | #48(74) | ||||
Mar. | The Mental Wizard" | #49(53) | ||||
Apr. | The Terror in the Navy" | #50(33) | ||||
May | Mad Eyes"
#51(34) |
Lawrence Donovan | ||||
June | The Land of Fear"
#52(75) |
Harold A. Davis/Lester Dent | ||||
July | He Could Stop The World" | #53(54)
[Lawrence Donovan] | ||||
Aug. | Ost / The Magic Island" | #54(89)
[L.D.] | ||||
Sept. | The Feathered Octopus" | #55(48) | ||||
Oct. | Repel / The Deadly Dwarf" | #56(28) | ||||
Nov. | The Sea Angel" | #57(49) | ||||
Dec. | The Golden Peril"
#58(55) |
Harold A. Davis/Lester Dent | ||||
1938 | Jan. | The Living-Fire Menace"
#59(61) |
Harold A. Davis/Lester Dent | |||
Feb. | 1938 | The Mountain Monster | Harold A. Davis/Lester Dent | |||
Mar. | 1938 | Devil on the Moon | Lester Dent | |||
Apr. | 1938 | The Pirate's Ghost | Lester Dent | |||
May | 1938 | The Motion Menace | W. Ryerson Johnson/Lester Dent | |||
Jun. | 1938 | The Submarine Mystery | Lester Dent | |||
Jul. | 1938 | The Giggling Ghosts | Lester Dent | |||
Aug. | 1938 | The Munitions Master | Harold A. Davis/Lester Dent | |||
Sep. | 1938 | The Red Terrors | Lester Dent | |||
Oct. | 1938 | Fortress of Solitude | Lester Dent | |||
Nov. | 1938 | The Green Death | Harold A. Davis/Lester Dent | |||
Dec. | 1938 | The Devil Genghis | Lester Dent | |||
1939 | Jan. | Mad Mesa | Lester Dent | |||
Feb. | 1939 | The Yellow Cloud | Lester Dent | |||
Mar. | 1939 | The Freckled Shark | Lester Dent | |||
Apr. | 1939 | World's Fair Goblin | William G. Bogart/Lester Dent | |||
May | 1939 | The Gold Ogre | Lester Dent | |||
Jun. | 1939 | The Flaming Falcons | Lester Dent | |||
Jul. | 1939 | Merchants of Disaster | Harold A. Davis/Lester Dent | |||
Aug. | 1939 | The Crimson Serpent | Harold A. Davis/Lester Dent | |||
Sep. | 1939 | Poison Island | Lester Dent | |||
Oct. | 1939 | The Stone Man | Lester Dent | |||
Nov. | 1939 | Hex | William G. Bogart/Lester Dent | |||
Dec. | 1939 | The Dagger in the Sky | Lester Dent | |||
1940 | Jan. | The Other World | Lester Dent | When a man dressed in buckskins sells fine furs never before seen, Doc and his aids fly to the polar wastes and deep into the earth to find a savage land still ruled by dinosaurs. | ||
Feb. | 1940 | The Angry Ghost | William G. Bogart/Lester Dent | The Army is helpless as an invisible force crumbles fort walls, gun emplacements, tanks, and trucks. Doc Savage chases the "angry ghost" from Washington to Boston to learn its deadly secret and rescue his missing men. | ||
Mar. | 1940 | The Spotted Men | William G. Bogart/Lester Dent | |||
Apr. | 1940 | The Evil Gnome | Lester Dent | |||
May | 1940 | The Boss of Terror | Lester Dent | Shady millionaires named Smith are being struck down by lightning - out a clear sky. Doc puts Long Tom on the hot spot to track a conspiracy to a remote laboratory in Maine. | ||
Jun. | 1940 | The Awful Egg | Lester Dent | In the Dakota Bad Lands, Johnny investigates a prehistoric egg that may have hatched a dinosaur; one that protects a mountain of gold that's pitched three gangs into war. | ||
Jul. | 1940 | The Flying Goblin | William G. Bogart/Lester Dent | |||
Aug. | 1940 | Tunnel Terror | William G. Bogart/Lester Dent | |||
Sep. | 1940 | The Purple Dragon | Harold A. Davis/Lester Dent | A dragon breathing smoke and flame drives criminals to confess ancient crimes. Doc and his aids track suspects across Texas and Mexico to learn the truth about the dragon's "magic". | ||
Oct. | 1940 | Devils of the Deep | Harold A. Davis/Lester Dent | A tentacled monster drags down ships, a rogue submarine pirates others, and rioters kill G-Men near Doc's Hidalgo Warehouse, so Doc outfits the Helldiver and goes hunting in Atlantic waters. | ||
Nov. | 1940 | The Awful Dynasty | William G. Bogart/Lester Dent | |||
Dec. | 1940 | The Men Vanished | Lester Dent | One by one, members of the Explorers Club have disappeared in the Amazon. Doc and his crew fly to a high plateau only to be dropped into a stone arena to fight a giant jaguar! | ||
1941 | Jan. | The Devil's Playground | Alan Hathway | |||
Feb. | 1941 | Bequest of Evil | William G. Bogart/Lester Dent | Monk inherits a remote Canadian estate, and trouble. Before long, Doc's crew are fighting for their lives in the Arctic to free slaves of the power-mad Lucky Napoleon. | ||
Mar. | 1941 | The All-White Elf | Lester Dent | |||
Apr. | 1941 | The Golden Man | Lester Dent | A golden naked man fished from the Atlantic is praised as a prophet - and plied for blackmail by a vicious gang. As Doc tries to crack the mystery, he's astounded when the Golden Man reveals secrets of Doc's own birth! | ||
May | 1941 | The Pink Lady | Lester Dent | A young woman who's entirely pink - skin, hair, eyes, and teeth - burns to death before Doc can reach her. Soon other people are turning up pink and in deadly danger, including Monk! | ||
Jun. | 1941 | The Headless Men | Alan Hathway | A sizzling horror decapitates men yet leaves them alive. Doc tracks a mercenary gang to an Aztec castle in Central America, only to be shot down and strapped to a sacrificial altar! | ||
Jul. | 1941 | The Green Eagle | Lester Dent | |||
Aug. | 1941 | Mystery Island | Lester Dent | Rogues have demonstrated they can crumble a Pacific Island out of existence. Doc and his crew fly and fight to discover the murder machine before the schemers blackmail the world's island nations. | ||
Sep. | 1941 | The Mindless Monsters | Alan Hathway | All over New York City, innocent men turn into raving maniacs with superhuman strength and unstoppable stamina before they wither away. Doc Savage is hampered by black news: He's sought as the leader of the macabre marauders! | ||
Oct. | 1941 | Birds of Death | Lester Dent | Missing men are found dead - or not dead - while gangsters kidnap canaries all over the city. Doc and his crew journey to a remote lake in Africa to learn the deadly secrets of both. | ||
Nov. | 1941 | The Invisible-Box Murders | Lester Dent | Rich men are threatened with death, and queer cellophane boxes, unless they pay up. Doc Savage must learn the truth, because he's accused of the murders and the boxes keep disappearing. | ||
Dec. | 1941 | Peril in the North | Lester Dent | 250 people abandoned in the Arctic will die, but Doc must solve the mystery of a blue dog and a dead dictator before he can race to their rescue. | ||
1942 | Jan. | The Rustling Death | Lester Dent | War-time Washington DC panics as Ham Brooks witnesses the "rustling death" that drops men dead and tears airplanes apart mid-flight. Doc and his aide seek the murderous Krag before the fiend can sell the secret to the enemy. | ||
Feb. | 1942 | Men of Fear | Lester Dent | Monk, Ham, and Johnny are suddenly fearful of their lives, adventures, and Doc's safety because of a talk with "Henry". Doc tracks the mysterious mentor to a fortress on a Caribbean island where thugs plot murder and treason. | ||
Mar. | 1942 | The Too-Wise Owl | Lester Dent | A common owl and a dunderhead boy are sudden geniuses. Doc and his crew seek the inventor of the mysterious "Vitamin M" before it falls into foreign hands. | ||
Apr. | 1942 | The Magic Forest | William G. Bogart/Lester Dent | Doc and his aides thread a silent Alaskan forest and trek across a blinding glacier to find a man bent on revenge to protect his "Magic Forest". | ||
May | 1942 | Pirate Isle | Lester Dent | On a South Pacific ocean liner, Johnny has turned up nude, mad, and throwing snowballs. Doc and his crew fight modern day pirates to reach a remote island where a tortured genius is wresting gold(?) from seawater. | ||
Jun. | 1942 | The Speaking Stone | Lester Dent | Monk and Ham have gone missing in South America, but Monk's voice "speaks" from a small blue stone. Battling the mercenaries of El Gorrion, Doc's crew finds a hidden death-trapped city impossibly high in the Andes Mountains. | ||
Jul. | 1942 | The Man Who Fell Up | Lester Dent | A dead man falls up into an eerie green fog blanketing the city. Soon Doc and his crew are grappling with foreign agents - friends and foes - to learn the secret of "Compound Monk". | ||
Aug. | 1942 | The Three Wild Men | Lester Dent | Prominent men go mad in capital cities while mind-numbing terror paralyzes investigators, and the FBI pins the rap on Doc Savage! Dodging the law and thugs, Doc delves into Virginia's dismal swamp to stop the plot of a utopian madman. | ||
Sep. | 1942 | The Fiery Menace | Lester Dent | A flaming vampire, a corpse in a chandelier, and Monk reduced to a cowering idiot leads Doc, Pat, Ham, and Long Tom to a remote Maine island and a missing wartime treasure. | ||
Oct. | 1942 | The Laugh of Death | Lester Dent | A bank robbery in Mexico and the kidnapping of Doc's aids leads the Man of Bronze on a chase up and down the Atlantic Seaboard to find the diabolical weapon that "laughs" men into insanity, catatonia, and death. | ||
Nov. | 1942 | They Died Twice | Lester Dent | An "ancestral memory" machine reveals Doc's father committed a crime, so he must fly to the Mayan Valley of the Vanished to make amends - and reunite with Monja. | ||
Dec. | 1942 | The Devil's Black Rock | Lester Dent | An Arizona prospector finds an unknown black rock that generates a near-atomic explosion. Doc Savage must battle steel-fanged dogs, cannon fire, and an army of thugs to keep the secret from the Nazis. | ||
1943 | Jan. | The Time Terror | Lester Dent | A pterodactyl terrorizing the Canadian prairie leads Doc's crew to northern wastes and a savage land - and a secret that may mean extinction for the white race! | ||
Feb. | 1943 | Waves of Death | Lester Dent | Mysterious pillars of light and thundering tidal waves bring death to people along Lake Michigan. Doc races to the scene to find his kidnapped aides and the source of an earth-shattering force. | ||
Mar. | 1943 | The Black, Black Witch | Lester Dent | Finally given a war assignment, Doc and Monk parachute into Occupied France to prevent the Nazis from exploiting the prophecies of Nostradamus! | ||
Apr. | 1943 | The King of Terror | Lester Dent | |||
May | 1943 | The Talking Devil | Lester Dent | |||
Jun. | 1943 | The Running Skeletons | Lester Dent | |||
Jul. | 1943 | Mystery on Happy Bones | Lester Dent | |||
Aug. | 1943 | The Mental Monster | Lester Dent | |||
Sep. | 1943 | Hell Below | Lester Dent | |||
Oct. | 1943 | The Goblins | Lester Dent | |||
Nov. | 1943 | The Secret of the Su | Lester Dent | |||
Dec. | 1943 | The Spook of Grandpa Eben | Lester Dent | |||
1944 | Jan. | According to Plan of a One-Eyed Mystic / One-Eyed Mystic | Lester Dent | |||
Feb. | 1944 | Death Had Yellow Eyes | Lester Dent | |||
Mar. | 1944 | The Derelict of Skull Shoal | Lester Dent | |||
Apr. | 1944 | The Whisker of Hercules | Lester Dent | |||
May | 1944 | The Three Devils | Lester Dent | |||
Jun. | 1944 | The Pharaoh's Ghost | Lester Dent | |||
Jul. | 1944 | The Man Who Was Scared | Lester Dent | |||
Aug. | 1944 | The Shape of Terror | Lester Dent | |||
Sep. | 1944 | Weird Valley | Lester Dent | |||
Oct. | 1944 | Jiu San | Lester Dent | |||
Nov. | 1944 | Satan Black | Lester Dent | |||
Dec. | 1944 | The Lost Giant | Lester Dent | |||
1945 | Jan. | Violent Night / The Hate Genius | Lester Dent | |||
Feb. | 1945 | Strange Fish | Lester Dent | |||
Mar. | 1945 | The Ten Ton Snakes | Lester Dent | |||
Apr. | 1945 | Cargo Unknown | Lester Dent | |||
May | 1945 | Rock Sinister | Lester Dent | |||
Jun. | 1945 | The Terrible Stork | Lester Dent | |||
Jul. | 1945 | King Joe Cay | Lester Dent | |||
Aug. | 1945 | The Wee Ones | Lester Dent | |||
Sep. | 1945 | Terror Takes 7 | Lester Dent | |||
Oct. | 1945 | The Thing That Pursued | Lester Dent | |||
Nov. | 1945 | Trouble on Parade | Lester Dent | |||
Dec. | 1945 | The Screaming Man | Lester Dent | |||
1946 | Jan. | Measures for a Coffin | Lester Dent | |||
Feb. | 1946 | Se-Pah-Poo | Lester Dent | |||
Mar. | 1946 | Terror and the Lonely Widow | Lester Dent | |||
Apr. | 1946 | Five Fathoms Dead | Lester Dent | |||
May | 1946 | Death is a Round Black Spot | Lester Dent | |||
Jun. | 1946 | Colors for Murder | Lester Dent | |||
Jul. | 1946 | Fire and Ice | William G. Bogart/Lester Dent | |||
Aug. | 1946 | Three Times a Corpse | Lester Dent | |||
Sep. | 1946 | The Exploding Lake | Harold A. Davis/Lester Dent | |||
Oct. | 1946 | Death in Little Houses | William G. Bogart/Lester Dent | |||
Nov. | 1946 | The Devil Is Jones | Lester Dent | |||
Dec. | 1946 | The Disappearing Lady | William G. Bogart | |||
1947 | Jan. | Target for Death | William G. Bogart | |||
Feb. | 1947 | The Death Lady | William G. Bogart | |||
Mar./Apr. | 1947 | Danger Lies East | Lester Dent | |||
May/June | 1947 | No Light to Die By | Lester Dent | |||
July/Aug. | 1947 | The Monkey Suit | Lester Dent | |||
Sept./Oct. | 1947 | Let's Kill Ames | Lester Dent | |||
Nov./Dec. | 1947 | Once Over Lightly | Lester Dent | |||
1948 | Jan./Feb. | I Died Yesterday | Lester Dent | |||
Mar./Apr. | 1948 | The Pure Evil | Lester Dent | |||
May/June | 1948 | Terror Wears No Shoes | Lester Dent | |||
July/Aug. | 1948 | The Angry Canary | Lester Dent | |||
Sept./Oct | 1948 | The Swooning Lady | Lester Dent | |||
1949 | Winter | The Green Master | Lester Dent | |||
Spring | Return From Cormoral | Lester Dent | ||||
Summer | Up From Earth's Center | Lester Dent | ||||
1979 | July | The Red Spider | Lester Dent | |||
1991 | Aug. | Escape from Loki | Philip José Farmer | |||
Oct. | Python Isle | Lester Dent/Will Murray | ||||
1992 | Mar. | White Eyes | Lester Dent/Will Murray | |||
July | The Frightened Fish | Lester Dent/Will Murray | ||||
Oct. | The Jade Ogre | Lester Dent/Will Murray | ||||
1993 | Mar. | Flight into Fear | Lester Dent/Will Murray | |||
July | The Whistling Wraith | Lester Dent/Will Murray | ||||
Nov. | The Forgotten Realm | Lester Dent/Will Murray | ||||
2011 | July | The Desert Demons | Lester Dent/Will Murray | |||
Nov. | Horror in Gold | Lester Dent/Will Murray | ||||
2012 | May | The Infernal Buddha"
#190 |
Lester Dent/Will Murray | |||
Sept. | Death's Dark Domain | Lester Dent/Will Murray | ||||
2013 | Mar. | Skull Island | Will Murray | |||
2013 | Sept. | "The Miracle Menace" | Lester Dent/Will Murray | |||
2013 | Dec. |
"Phantom Lagoon" |
Lester Dent/Will Murray |