By the 1930s, these heroes and villains, though largely considered story and fable, are alive and well and still fighting. As this struggle has been eternal, members of both sides of the fight have come into being that are representative of legends, myths, and stories passed from generation to generation, people to people. Let’s review the key points.įirst, in this version of the world, as in any other I’ve ever read, there is an eternal struggle going on between good and evil. Yup, you heard me…I mean, come one, he practically IS Doc if you look at him just right and besides, I’m not the first to go this particular direction…. That’s right…I did it….I went and turned the fat guy in the red suit and rosy cheeks into a Doc Savage pastiche. This is my intellectual property, but wouldn’t mind someone hollerin’ at me for permission to play with it. So, having said that, this idea is copyright me today and thereforth and hencewhen. If someone comes along and wants to pitch a story within the universe I’m going to briefly touch on here or wants to write this story or this in this version (you’ll see why I specify in a minute), then I will want to at least plot and probably co write with them, simply cuz, this is one I want to give some attention to when time allows. Let me state that this is one of those ideas that I am only posting on here because I do not have time to do it right now. Christmas provides a lot of fodder for that. But for a pulp writer, especially one like me who sniffles and comes up with an idea, it’s a time ripe for thinkin’, creatin’, and reimaginin’. It is the time of year that thoughts most often turn to good will, generosity, sugar plums, what you’re gonna get from under the tree, and just how many sales you can hit.
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