Doc Savage Spiders Web #1 (2015) cover a

Doc Savage Spiders Web #1 (2015) cover a

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Chris Roberson
(A) Cezar Razek
(CA) Wilfredo Torres
While responding to a devastating earthquake in South America, Doc Savage and company discover that not only was the disaster far from natural, but that it seems to be linked to a menace that Doc faced many years before. As he begins to investigate, Doc discovers that a number of closed cases that he had considered to be isolated threats were in fact part of a larger web that he never suspected before now.
Date Available: 12/02/2015
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


Although issue one sets the stage and is a bit slow on action, this new title show why its fun to be a Doc Savage fan. The adventures of Doc and his team have been going on for so long that they can actually capitalize on past adventures. The villain of the story appears to be the son of a past villain. Cousin Pat returns as well as the idea of a worldwide benefit organization head by the Man of Bronze and his team. Writer Chris Robenson has carefully picked out some tender choice bits of Doc mythology to work into his story. Another in the long long line of Doc Savage adventures, that are always worth reading.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Chris Roberson
(A) Cezar Razek
(CA) Wilfredo Torres
While responding to a devastating earthquake in South America, Doc Savage and company discover that not only was the disaster far from natural, but that it seems to be linked to a menace that Doc faced many years before. As he begins to investigate, Doc discovers that a number of closed cases that he had considered to be isolated threats were in fact part of a larger web that he never suspected before now.
Date Available: 12/02/2015
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


Although issue one sets the stage and is a bit slow on action, this new title show why its fun to be a Doc Savage fan. The adventures of Doc and his team have been going on for so long that they can actually capitalize on past adventures. The villain of the story appears to be the son of a past villain. Cousin Pat returns as well as the idea of a worldwide benefit organization head by the Man of Bronze and his team. Writer Chris Robenson has carefully picked out some tender choice bits of Doc mythology to work into his story. Another in the long long line of Doc Savage adventures, that are always worth reading.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams