· Doc Savage» Doc Savage #2 - The Lord Of Lightning Part Two: Written by Paul Malmont, New York Times best-selling author of The Chinatown . The Man of Bronze in his own series at last! Doc Savage is the target of a brazen attack on New York City! Tragedy will strike one of Doc's compatriots, and someone may not survive the opening pages of "The Lord of Lightning!" Written by Paul Malmont, national best-selling author of The Chinatown Death-Cloud Peril, with art by Howard Porter (JLA)!Estimated Reading Time: 1 min. Doc Savage: Lords of Lightning on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Doc Savage: Lords of LightningFormat: Paperback.
Doc Savage is the target of a brazen attack on New York City! Tragedy will strike one of Doc's compatriots, and someone may not survive the opening pages of "The Lord of Lightning!" Written by Paul Malmont, national best-selling author of The Chinatown Death-Cloud Peril, with art by Howard Porter (JLA)! And don't miss the hard-hitting JUSTICE. Doc Savage #4. Tweet. Writer: Paul Malmont Artist: Howard Porter Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: J Critic Rating. N/A User Rating "The Lord Of Lightning" concludes as Doc Savage faces down the mastermind behind the attack on New York high in the clouds above the United Nations! The true face of this enemy could crack even. Doc Savage saves a couple of boys and then has to get them out of his headquarters before it crumbles from the damage inflicted by the lightning. In an effort to distract him, Savage asks them questions and answers their own about him. This allows Malmont to give new readers a quick history of Doc Savage in a way that feels integrated into the.
Title: Doc Savage: The Lords of Lightning Author(s): Paul Malmont, Howard Porter ISBN: / (UK edition) Publisher: Titan Books. Doc Savage is the target of a brazen attack on New York City! Tragedy will strike one of Doc's compatriots, and someone may not survive the opening pages of "The Lord of Lightning!" Written by. In interviews he showed great enthusiasm at the prospect of writing an actual Doc Savage tale. That it should emerge as flat and uninspiring as it did felt almost inexplicable. For the four issues written by Malmont, all of the more sophisticated style that had been teased by Azzarello was jettisoned.
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