Doc Savage
Fictional Adventurer
Name at birth: Clark Savage, Jr.
Doc Savage first appeared in 1933, his adventure stories told every month in a magazine. Handsome, tall and tanned -- he was nicknamed the Man of Bronze -- Savage was also a brilliant surgeon with limitless wealth who had a thing about fighting crime and dispensing justice. His main office was in New York's Empire State Building, though he would periodically retreat to his hidden "Fortress of Solitude" to chill out and get even stronger and smarter. He was assisted by five brilliant pals and a female cousin, and they appeared in Doc Savage Magazine until 1949. The stories were redistributed as novels starting in 1964, with the last one published in 1990. In 1975 there was a movie version starring Ron Ely (of TV's Tarzan), and in 1999 rumors circulated that another film version was in the works.
Four Good Links
The 86th Floor
Fan page that includes archived articles and the scoop on Doc
Jim Gould's Doc Savage Collectibles Showcase
Posters and covers from over the years
The Supreme Adventurer
Hub for serious fans of Doc's
Doc Savage FAQ
A quick way to get the basics
Vital Stats
Birth
February 1933
(age 75)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
Author Lester Dent's "Man of Bronze"

