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Re: [Review] Masterminds & Madmen
Guys (and spouse) - you're killing me!
I am now officially too embarrassed to respond to this thread!
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Re: Masterminds And Madmen now in Online Store
Yes sir, right away, sir!
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Re: Masterminds And Madmen now in Online Store
As I just told my wife, I can no longer pretend that writing the book was a dream.
Thanks for the opportunity Steve!!!!!!!
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Re: Pulparize It!
The Transporter - A highly-skilled soldier, burned out from his experiences in the Great War, makes his living as a discreet courier of people and objects in his modified Duesenberg-J... until the day he makes the mistake of opening the package and finding a beautiful young Chinese girl inside it, who begs his help in saving a shipload of Chinese immigrants being smuggled ashore to work in the insidious Dr. Fang's opium packaging plants and other, less wholesome, criminal operations.
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Re: Pulp Film Recommendations
'Alias' as currently seen on American television.
the *original* Jonny Quest animated series from Hanna Barbera, not the remake with the 'cyber' sequences.
'Legionaire' with (God help me) Jean-Claude Van Damme
Doc Savage
in Pulp Hero
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Re: Doc Savage
The earlier stories are better, in my opinion, than the later ones. Once Doc's adventures catch up with WW2, they stop working so well for me. If I had to put a range to it (as opposed to individual novels) I'd say everythign up to about #80 were the best. The John Sunlight stories stand out in my mind as better than average, though.
If you check http://www.Blackmask.com I believe they have plain PDF cpoies of almost all (if not all) of the Doc Savage and Shadow stories, and I know that they sell inexpensive PDF copies of some of both that include cover scans and the original illustrations.