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Doc Savage Man of Bronze 7 Magazine 1977 Val Mayerik Tony DeZuniga Ed Davis art

Doc Savage Man of Bronze 7 Magazine 1977 Val Mayerik Tony DeZuniga Ed Davis art

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Publisher: Marvel
Publication Date: January 1977
Product Type: Magazine
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated

Doc Savage Man of Bronze 7 Magazine 1977 Val Mayerik Tony DeZuniga Ed Davis art

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Item specifics:
Publisher: Marvel
Publication Date: January 1977
Product Type: Magazine
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated

Item specifics:
Publisher: Marvel
Publication Date: January 1977
Product Type: Magazine
Product Condition: Fine (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated

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Doc Savage #7                                      Magazine
Cover by: Ken Barr

Doc Savage, AKA…Clark Savage, Jr. (his real name) is a physician, surgeon, scientist, adventurer, inventor, explorer, researcher, and a musician. A team of scientists assembled by his father deliberately trained his mind and body to near-superhuman abilities almost from birth, giving him great strength and endurance, a photographic memory, a mastery of the martial arts, and vast knowledge of the sciences. Doc is also a master of disguise and an excellent imitator of voices. “He rights wrongs and punishes evildoers. A mix of Sherlock Holmes’ deductive abilities, Tarzan’s outstanding physical abilities, Craig Kennedy’s scientific education, and Abraham Lincoln’s goodness… and you have the heroic-adventurer character, Doc Savage!

Doc Savage #7 contains:
“The Mayan Mutations!”
Writer: Doug Moench
Artist: Val Mayerik
Inker: Tony DeZuniga

Doc Savage’s Amazing Five are screening applicants for Doc’s aid at his office in the Empire State Building. First come an eccentric pair called Hanson and Harridan, sounding out the aides about a treasure hunting expedition to South America; they leave when told Doc does not accept cases involving personal gain. Second is a madman accusing his wife of numerous infidelities; he is ejected bodily. Third is Vesper Hope, an American missionary, accompanied by a Peruvian native Myrrana, with a tale of the latter’s tribe being victimized by a pair of white treasure seekers, who control giant animals of some sort. Doc arrives, accepts the case and outfits their zeppelin for an immediate departure. While boarding, the party is attacked by a gigantic moth, which Doc manages to decapitate with a concealed band saw, to the disappointment of its watching controllers, Hanson and Harridan. Arriving at a remote location in Peru, Doc and company battle giant flora and fauna, as well as Myrrana’s distrustful people. The native woman explains to her countrymen, who welcome Doc’s help and give the American party a tour of their idyllic arboreal civilization. Doc and his party dive into the sacrificial well, and when they surface, they discover an enormous supply of gold plus a hieroglyphic frieze relating the history of the creation of the Mayan people by alien gods, who judged their barbaric offspring a failed experiment and sought to wipe it out with radiation, which caused the current mutations. Meanwhile, back at the camp, Hanson and Harridan shoot Long Tom. Doc arrives in response to Renny’s call and saves Long Tom’s life with a new artificial heart valve. Fed up, Doc dons his vest and skullcap and heads out in search of the villains, running a gauntlet of mutated monsters, the last of which is Myrrana’s missing husband. To save Doc’s life, Myrrana is forced to kill her beloved with Ham’s sword-cane, allowing Doc to continue his pursuit of the villains. Hanson and Harridan are captured and marked for the Crime College, but Doc gives way to a moment of rage and punches their lights out. Doc and company choose to keep the peaceful jungle civilization a secret and Vesper returns to her mission among the lepers.
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“Johnny”
Writer: Bob Sampson
Artist: Ed Davis

A profile of Professor William Harper “Johnny” Littlejohn, one of Doc’s aides.
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Collectible Entertainment comment: There is no finer entertainment than the vintage black and white graphic magazines of the 70’s with their epic story-lines and their incredible art and inks. Most especially, Savage Tales, Savage Sword of Conan. Conan the Savage, Conan Saga, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Rampaging Hulk, Dracula Lives, The Haunt of Horror, The Planet of the Apes, Monsters Unleashed, Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu, Doc Savage, Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction, The Legion of Monsters, and Tales of the Zombie… among a few others. Highly recommended. Search them out and enjoy!!

Magazine is bagged & double boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

Publisher: Marvel
Publication Date: January 1977
Format: BW, 68 pages, Magazine, 10.75″ X 8″
UPC: None Stated

Collectible Entertainment note:  Magazine is in Fine condition.  Nice!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious Doc Savage collector and/or enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read.  Recommended.

Please read return policy.

Doc Savage #7                                      Magazine
Cover by: Ken Barr

Doc Savage, AKA…Clark Savage, Jr. (his real name) is a physician, surgeon, scientist, adventurer, inventor, explorer, researcher, and a musician. A team of scientists assembled by his father deliberately trained his mind and body to near-superhuman abilities almost from birth, giving him great strength and endurance, a photographic memory, a mastery of the martial arts, and vast knowledge of the sciences. Doc is also a master of disguise and an excellent imitator of voices. “He rights wrongs and punishes evildoers. A mix of Sherlock Holmes’ deductive abilities, Tarzan’s outstanding physical abilities, Craig Kennedy’s scientific education, and Abraham Lincoln’s goodness… and you have the heroic-adventurer character, Doc Savage!

Doc Savage #7 contains:
“The Mayan Mutations!”
Writer: Doug Moench
Artist: Val Mayerik
Inker: Tony DeZuniga

Doc Savage’s Amazing Five are screening applicants for Doc’s aid at his office in the Empire State Building. First come an eccentric pair called Hanson and Harridan, sounding out the aides about a treasure hunting expedition to South America; they leave when told Doc does not accept cases involving personal gain. Second is a madman accusing his wife of numerous infidelities; he is ejected bodily. Third is Vesper Hope, an American missionary, accompanied by a Peruvian native Myrrana, with a tale of the latter’s tribe being victimized by a pair of white treasure seekers, who control giant animals of some sort. Doc arrives, accepts the case and outfits their zeppelin for an immediate departure. While boarding, the party is attacked by a gigantic moth, which Doc manages to decapitate with a concealed band saw, to the disappointment of its watching controllers, Hanson and Harridan. Arriving at a remote location in Peru, Doc and company battle giant flora and fauna, as well as Myrrana’s distrustful people. The native woman explains to her countrymen, who welcome Doc’s help and give the American party a tour of their idyllic arboreal civilization. Doc and his party dive into the sacrificial well, and when they surface, they discover an enormous supply of gold plus a hieroglyphic frieze relating the history of the creation of the Mayan people by alien gods, who judged their barbaric offspring a failed experiment and sought to wipe it out with radiation, which caused the current mutations. Meanwhile, back at the camp, Hanson and Harridan shoot Long Tom. Doc arrives in response to Renny’s call and saves Long Tom’s life with a new artificial heart valve. Fed up, Doc dons his vest and skullcap and heads out in search of the villains, running a gauntlet of mutated monsters, the last of which is Myrrana’s missing husband. To save Doc’s life, Myrrana is forced to kill her beloved with Ham’s sword-cane, allowing Doc to continue his pursuit of the villains. Hanson and Harridan are captured and marked for the Crime College, but Doc gives way to a moment of rage and punches their lights out. Doc and company choose to keep the peaceful jungle civilization a secret and Vesper returns to her mission among the lepers.
——————————————————————————–

“Johnny”
Writer: Bob Sampson
Artist: Ed Davis

A profile of Professor William Harper “Johnny” Littlejohn, one of Doc’s aides.
——————————————————————————–

Collectible Entertainment comment: There is no finer entertainment than the vintage black and white graphic magazines of the 70’s with their epic story-lines and their incredible art and inks. Most especially, Savage Tales, Savage Sword of Conan. Conan the Savage, Conan Saga, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Rampaging Hulk, Dracula Lives, The Haunt of Horror, The Planet of the Apes, Monsters Unleashed, Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu, Doc Savage, Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction, The Legion of Monsters, and Tales of the Zombie… among a few others. Highly recommended. Search them out and enjoy!!

Magazine is bagged & double boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

Publisher: Marvel
Publication Date: January 1977
Format: BW, 68 pages, Magazine, 10.75″ X 8″
UPC: None Stated

Collectible Entertainment note:  Magazine is in Fine condition.  Nice!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious Doc Savage collector and/or enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read.  Recommended.

Please read return policy.

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