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Superheroes gather inside the Fortress of Solitude in Justice, art by Alex Ross.. In John Byrne's 1986 Man of Steel miniseries, which re-wrote various aspects of the Superman mythos, the Clark Kent persona was described as a "Fortress of Solitude", in that it allowed him to live as the ordinary person he saw himself as and leave the world-famous superhero behind.
Ron Ely as Doc Savage and the Fortress of Solitude exterior (l-r) Ron Ely as Doc Savage and the Fortress of Solitude interior Doc Savage title logo. Pal kept the story a period tale. "We do it correctly, we don't hit it hard. We use much of the dialogue of Doc Savage, straight out of the books. It’s wonderful. A bit campy today, but it's ...
Doc Savage is a fictional character of the competent man hero type, who first appeared in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and 1940s. Real name Clark Savage Jr., he is a polymathic scientist, explorer, detective, and warrior who "rights wrongs and punishes evildoers."
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Pat Savage is a recurring supporting character in the Doc Savage pulps outside of "The Fabulous Five". The character is the daughter of Alex Savage, [7] Doc Savage's cousin and only close kin, [8] sharing the bronze hair color and skin tone with him as well as being strikingly beautiful. A police report describes her as, "Five feet seven ...
Doc Savage stories, 213 in total, first appeared in Conde Nast's Doc Savage Magazine pulps. The original series has sold over 20 million copies in paperback form. [1] The first entry was The Man of Bronze, in March, 1933 from the house name "Kenneth Robeson". John L. Nanovic was editor for 10 years, and planned and approved all story outlines.
Pages in category "Doc Savage" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
His collar is made out of the belt of an old Superman uniform from the Fortress of Solitude, as a present from Jon. [38] Krypto is later seen as a loyal companion to Supergirl. [39] The Super-Sons annual of 2017 explores Krypto's friendship with various super-animals, such as Titus, Batcow, Streaky, and Detective Chimp. [40]