Doc Savage November/December 1948 In Hell, Madonna

 



In Hell, Madonna was a proposed story for the pulp magazine Doc Savage for the Nov/Dec 1948 issue but was scrapped when the publisher Street & Smith were making changes to their pulps. In fact their hero pulps, including The Shadow, didn't last much longer. This story was unknown to the public until pulp historian Will Murray found a manuscript carbon in author Lester Dent's belongings. Bantam paperbacks had been reprinting the Doc Savage stories when this discovery was made and it finally saw  print in 1979. Recently when Anthony Tollin was reprinting the Doc Savage stories he reprinted it not only with two more late '40s Doc tales but with the Edd Cartier art that had originally been commissioned for it.
This version of mine is if it had been printed in 1948 with the "modern art" style cover and pulp magazine design, including appropriate ads.

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