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"Doc Savage (Series 1988-90)"
DC continued their series with Doc Savage in the modern era in this ongoing title.
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| Issue #: | 19 | | Publishing Date: | May 1990 |
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| Title: | The Air Lord! [Part 1] | | Credits: | Mike W. Barr (writer), Rod Wigham (penciler) Steve Montano (inker), Tony Tollin (colorist), Andy Kubert (cover penciler) | | Score: | ¶¶¶ (out of 5) | | Synopsis: | May 5, 1937, a nervous man waits on a street corner for a late-night meeting, unaware he’s being watched by Monk and Ham. An itinerant knife sharpener reveals himself to be Doc Savage in disguise. The man’s warning for Doc is interrupted when he is blasted by a mysterious tendril of light which absorbs all hydrogen from his body. ... Sign in to see the full synopsis | | Synopsis Written By: | Peter Silvestro |
| Pro Review: | By Peter Silvestro Another period piece, this time with an historical angle, seems a bit familiar after The Olympic Peril, and part one is superficially similar to The Conflagration Man, with a title that echoes The Sea Baron. Nevertheless the story is an acceptable addition to the canon if not a standout. The best news is the return of the series’ best art team, Wigham and Montano, who outdo themselves with that final page.
Score: 3 (out of 5) |
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