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Oct 9 06 3:15 AM
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Quote:There was only one full season.
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Apr 23 07 10:09 PM
Quote:Been a fan of Doc Savage since I was 14 or so. Funnily enough, my first pulp novel was Kenneth Robeson's (Ron Goulart had replaced Lester Dent by this time I think,) The Avenger: The Purple Zombie.
Apr 23 07 11:16 PM
Quote:It was reported in contemporary news accounts that a sequel had been filmed in the Lake Tahoe area simultaneously with the principal photography for the first Doc Savage, but the sequel was never completed because of the poor box office for that first film.
Apr 24 07 3:46 AM
Quote:...but there is no mention in the plot description of the tiny criminal who sleeps in a giant baby's crib (which is from one of the original stories but not Man of Bronze)...
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ByronOrlok wrote: There were two other attempts to make DOC SAVAGE cartoons that I know of -- Dreamworks was developing about ten years ago, with presentation art by Frank Brunner among others, and Filmation pitched it in the late 70's / early 80's. Strangely enough, I seem to recall that JONNY QUEST's Doug Wildey did some art for the Filmation presentation boards -- but I could be wrong.
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Kezilla58 wrote: Paul Ernst actually wrote the first 24 Avenger novels under the pen name of Kenneth Robeson (possibly with the help of another author named Emile Tepperman). Ron Goulart took over with book 25 "The Man from Atlantis" and ended his run with book 36 "Demon Island". Book 27, "The Purple Zombie" was indeed one of Goulart's novels. Kezilla
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