I recently reviewed Doc Savage #6 for CBR and, in the process, wrote the following sentences: "The entire opening scene of Doc Savage #6 is engaging and written like a piece of pulp fiction. The narrative captions add descriptions in fragments, characters speak obtusely, all leading up to the reveal of the good doctor himself, a man not presented as a hero. This Savage is dangerous and dark, not the bright and shiny hero that many think, more in line with his portrayal in First Wave. He makes the armed guards around him nervous, purposefully so. It’s one of the most compelling introductions to a character that I’ve come across in a long time."
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