In November 1993, the last of Will Murray's new Doc Savage novels, THE FORGOTTEN REALM, was published. I wrote in a review a dozen years later, "It has been twelve years since THE FORGOTTEN REALM was published. Right now, it looks like we will not see a new Doc Savage novel on the stands ever again. But.... that's what we thought in 1949, too."
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I didn't mention Joe DeVito's fine cover for DESERT DEMONS. It's very much in the James Bama tradition with Doc posed dramatically in the torn shirt and riding boots, with the menace looming up behind him. The skullcap-look with its widow's peak has been kept as well. But DeVito has a glossier, more polished look than Bama's dry weathered approach. I read that DeVito was working from some photos of Steve Holland left from Bama's sessions, which is great.
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Good ol' Steve Holland. When I first saw an episode of the 1954 FLASH GORDON, it was a little surreal to see that familiar face as a flesh & blood man.
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In one unintentionally funny scene, Flash & Company commandeer a VW to tool around the city in search of the bomb. A clip of this scene was included in the music video for Simon & Garfunkel's 1970 song So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright.
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