
Doc Savage May Get A TV Series Of Bronze
It’s been a long journey from the 86th Floor to television, though Doc Savage did have a working television prototype in 1933. According to Deadline, […]
It’s been a long journey from the 86th Floor to television, though Doc Savage did have a working television prototype in 1933. According to Deadline, […]
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Just since it’s been on my mind for the past day, let’s give credit where credit is due. Yesterday, we got our first glimpse of […]
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May 25, 1977. In fewer than 32 movie theaters across the United States, Star Wars opened. That was a Wednesday. By Friday, 8 more theaters added […]
It’s 1938. The world is on the brink of war. Months earlier, one of America’s brightest heroes, Amelia Earhart, disappeared somewhere in the Pacific. That […]
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In the wake of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson stopping just short of coming out and saying he’s playing Doc Savage for Shane Black in a big-screen […]
We’ve talked about this possibility on recent podcasts, but Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson confirmed it yesterday. In an Instagram post, he mentions reading the script […]
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Last week, Dynamite Entertainment announced a crossover book between two properties that seem hard to connect, and yet, it makes a strange kind of sense. […]
Dynamite seems to be handling their Street and Smith properties right — though there was a bit of Shadow overload. Doc Savage needs solid plotting, […]
Every year at Comic-Con there’s that one panel that might be obscure to some people but that I know I just have to see, and […]
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