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Doc Savage, the Man of Bronze, The Devil's Thoughts
"Doc Savage, the Man of Bronze, The Devil's Thoughts"
Millennium's third Doc Savage miniseries relates the events leading up to Doc's embarking on his adventurous carreer.
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1

Publishing Date:August 1992



Thoughtful She-Hulk (drawing by Shawn Moll)
Title:

Devil's Thoughts, Chapter One

Credits:Charles Moore (writer), Steve Stiles (penciler)
Steve Stiles (inker), Rozana Stanage (colorist), Tony Harris (cover penciler)
Score:¶¶¶ (out of 5)
Synopsis:In Indochina, Norivong, puppet king under the occupying French is visited by the demon Devajara who kills a royal servant and demands the return of the Sacred Linga…. Months later, at a New Year’s party at the uncompleted Empire State Building, Clark Savage Sr. sends his son with his ...
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Synopsis Written By:Peter Silvestro



Pro Review:By Peter Silvestro
Millennium’s third story arc gives us a fan-type plot about the “first supersaga,” the events leading up to Doc’s mission. It’s well handled, and though the romantic subplot is a bit out of place it is done with restraint and isn’t unacceptable. This turns out to be one of the better Millennium issues. As usual for the series, the art is less accomplished than the writing, though Doc resembles Ron Ely on page 21. The Tony Harris covers for the series are odd, featuring a shirtless Doc with strange five-buttoned pants and a sour expression on his face.

Score: 3 (out of 5)


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d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427ePeter Silvestro
Feb 15, 2010 12:00 AM

a) The story’s title comes from a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge; b) Doc is testing out the newly-invented Superfirers; c) Hanoi Shan has the same name as the apparently real-life master criminal described by criminologist Harry Ashton-Wolfe (and inspiration for Fu Manchu) but does not appear to be the same person; d) Meyer Wolfsheim is the gangster from THE GREAT GATSBY, based on the real-life Arnold Rothstein, who was dead by 1932; e) a nightclub called the Purple Dragon and the “next chapter” title of Tunnel Terror are two references to Doc pulp titles; f) Johnny refers to Miskatonic University from the world of H.P. Lovecraft; g) the villain’s name is Devajara in issue 1 and Devaraja in 2 and 3.

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