Doc’s cousin Patricia “Pat” Savage, who has Doc’s bronze skin, golden eyes, and bronze hair, also is along for many of the adventures, despite Doc’s best efforts to keep her away from danger. Pat chafes under these restrictions, or indeed any effort to protect her simply because she is female. She is also able to fluster Doc, even as she completely charms Monk and Ham.
Alias Pat Savage |
Real Names/Alt Names Patricia “Pat” Savage |
Characteristics Hero, Sidekick, Pulp Characters, Street & Smith Universe, Wold Newton Universe, Modernism Era |
Creators/Key Contributors Lester Dent |
First Appearance Doc Savage Magazine (March 1933) |
First Publisher Street & Smith [Wikipedia] |
Appearance List Pulps: Doc Savage Magazine (181 issues in various entries and alternative titles, 1933-1949). Novels: All 181 stories reprinted by Bantam Books (1964-1990). Radio: Doc Savage 26 episode 15-minute serial (1934), Doc Savage (1943), The Adventures of Doc Savage 13 half-hour episodes (National Public Radio, 1985). Comic books: Shadow Comics vol. 1 #1–3 (1940), Doc Savage Comics #1-20 (1940-1943), Shadow Comics vol. 3 #10 (1944) to vol. 9 #5 (1948, though did not appear in every one), Supersnipe Comics #9 (June 1943). |
Sample Read The Polar Treasure: A Doc Savage Adventure [Internet Archive] |
Description Doc’s cousin Patricia “Pat” Savage, who has Doc’s bronze skin, golden eyes, and bronze hair, also is along for many of the adventures, despite Doc’s best efforts to keep her away from danger. Pat chafes under these restrictions, or indeed any effort to protect her simply because she is female. She is also able to fluster Doc, even as she completely charms Monk and Ham. |
Source List of Doc Savage characters – Wikipedia |