I loved Doc Savage as a kid.
I think I read every Doc Savage novel that was reprinted by Bantam Books in the 1960s and 1990s.
Doc was a superhero...kinda.
He didn't wear a costume, and he had powers beyond those of mortal men, but not really.
Now through DC comics "First Wave", a whole new generation is getting introduced to The Man of Bronze via a new world that has pulp and noir heroes, but no super-powers.
So let's go back and look at this Olympian figure that inspired many of yesterday's (and today's) super heroes.
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze
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