I recently reviewed Doc Savage #13 for CBR and, in the process, wrote the following sentences: "Known for his art, J. G. Jones takes over the writing duties of Doc Savage with this month’s issue and his adoration of the character and his roots show through. After an involved story arc that was both personally motivating for Doc Savage and allowed a broader view of the 'First Wave' world, Jones goes for a more basic adventure approach. It’s globetrotting and mummies for Doc and company, but that feels empty and without purpose. Things happen and characters move along their set path and there’s no reason to care except for it happening in Doc Savage #13 and that’s not a good enough reason."
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