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The Executioner (a.k.a. Mack Bolan) is a monthly men's action-adventure paperback book series (published from 1969 - 2020) following the exploits of the character Mack Bolan and his wars against organized crime and international terrorism. The series has sold more than 200 million copies since its 1969 debut installment, War Against the Mafia. [1]
Mack Bolan, alias The Executioner, is a fictional character who has been serialized in 631 novels with sales of more than 200 million books. [1] Created by Don Pendleton, Bolan made his first appearance on the printed page in The Executioner #1: War Against the Mafia (1969). Pendleton wrote 37 other novels featuring Bolan, often referred to as ...
Following the exploits of Mack Bolan and his war against organized crime and international terrorism, both series collectively total 631 novels (453 regular Executioner titles, plus 178 Super Bolan titles). [1] The series ceased publication in late 2017. The list below only covers up to the year 2003.
The Executioner (aka Mack Bolan) is a monthly men's action-adventure paperback series of books. ... War Against The Mafia #38: Satan's Sabbath 2: Jim Peterson 1
Formed in 1931 after the end of the Castellammarese War, the Italian-American Mafia La Cosa Nostra began ... a grand jury returned a sixteen-count indictment against the 10 men in Brooklyn on 2 ...
Pendleton's novels revolved around Sergeant Mack Bolan's one-man war against the Mafia, beginning with War Against the Mafia (1969) and ending with Satan's Sabbath (1980), after which Pendleton licensed the rights to his Executioner characters to the Harlequin publishing group. [3]
Bolan eliminated the hitmen, and he and Zitka decided to recruit the others to help in the hit on the L.A. branch of the Mafia. Calling themselves the Death Squad, their first mission was a battle against Mafia boss Julian "Deej" DiGeorge and his criminal empire, which he ran from his mansion in Beverly Hills. The assault on the DiGeorge ...
I have done what I said above and fixed a few typos, but found a new problem. Two different statements are attributed to page 200 of the first book in the series. While I concede that the first, summarizing how Bolan's Mafia War began, is to be found in that volume, the other, about the high level Mafia hitmen known as Black Aces, can not.