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Mack Bolan

Mack Bolan, alias The Executioner, is a fictional character who has been serialized in 631 novels with sales of more than 200 million books.[1] Created by Don Pendleton, Bolan made his first appearance on the printed page in The Executioner #1: War Against the Mafia (1969). Pendleton wrote 37 other novels featuring Bolan, often referred to as the "Mafia Wars". In 1980, Pendleton sold his rights to the character to Gold Eagle, which hired a number of ghostwriters to continue publishing Bolan monthly, to satisfy reader demand worldwide. Don Pendleton remained credited as the sole author and supervised these new adventures, which took the Bolan character all over the world fighting terrorism. This new series of books featured Bolan as a principled warrior fighting larger-than-life adversaries in the spirit of a tougher, American version of James Bond. The demand for the books continued, and Gold Eagle began releasing as many as 15 titles annually. In 2014, more than a dozen Mack Bolan novels were being published every year worldwide by Gold Eagle Books, a division of Harlequin Books. Additionally, Bolan was "spun off" into several new adventure book series which also carried the Mack Bolan/Don Pendleton names.

Mack Bolan
The Executioner character
First appearanceThe Executioner #1: War Against the Mafia
Created byDon Pendleton
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationVigilante
NationalityAmerican

Fictional character biography

When asked his name and rank in Colorado Kill Zone, he replied, "Bolan, Mack Samuel, Master Sergeant". Bolan, born in 1939 and raised in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, is of Welsh-Polish heritage and is the eldest of the three children of steelworker Samuel Bolan and his wife, Elsa. Bolan enlisted in the Army at age 18 and served two tours of duty in Vietnam as a Green Beret, even though newer novels do not make any reference to this as it makes him seem too old.[2]

Bolan became an expert sniper with over 90 kills to his record, earning him the nickname "The Executioner". For all his lethal capability, Bolan was deeply compassionate and became known as "Sgt. Mercy", because of the aid he often gave to Vietnamese civilians and others who needed help.[2]

During his service in the Vietnam War, Bolan became highly adept at penetration and intelligence gathering, guerrilla warfare and became a skilled armorer.[2]

During Bolan's second tour, his father suffered a heart attack that forced him to leave his job at the steel mill. Unable to work, with bills piling up, Bolan's father was forced to borrow money from Triangle Industrial Finance ("TIF"), a savings-and-loan outfit known around town as a loansharking operation controlled by the family of Don Sergio Frenchi, the godfather of the Mafia in western Massachusetts. The people at TIF caused the elder Bolan countless problems with their payment demands. On one occasion, their enforcers dislocated his arm as punishment for missing one loan payment, warning him that the same arm would be broken if he missed another.[2]

Mack Bolan's younger sister, Cindy Bolan, was worried about their father's safety and had secretly paid the officers at TIF a visit, in an attempt to persuade them to leave her father alone and allow her to repay the loan. In her first attempt, she turned in $35 a week, money she made from an after school job. When it became insufficient, TIF "suggested" she become a prostitute.[2]

Johnny Bolan, Mack's younger brother, learned about it from a schoolmate who taunted him about it, resulting in a fight that Johnny lost. When Johnny found Cindy servicing a client in a motel room, he blew the whistle to his father ... an act that resulted in the elder Bolan's striking him. When Cindy's father confronted her, she admitted to her work, expressing her fear for his health and welfare.[2]

For Sam Bolan, it was too much. He snapped and turned a Smith & Wesson .45 on his family and then himself. Johnny Bolan was the only survivor of the murder-suicide.[2]

A few days later, Bolan was notified of the tragedy by an Army chaplain and took emergency leave to visit his brother. After Johnny told him the whole story, Bolan broke into a sportsman's shop and took a high-powered Marlin .444, a deluxe scope, some targets, and several boxes of ammunition, leaving an envelope of money to cover the "purchase". He would use the rifle to kill the TIF loansharks, marking the beginning of his war against the Mafia.[2][3]

Stony Man

After 38 bloody campaigns against the Mafia, Bolan became the leader of the Stony Man organization in the "Super Bolan" book titled Stony Man Doctrine, working with Able Team, Phoenix Force, Hal Brognola, April Rose, Aaron (The Bear) Kurtzman, and Jack Grimaldi.

War against the Mafia and the KGB

After the KGB attempted to destroy Stony Man and the death of April Rose, Bolan left the organization to resume his solo war against evil...this time adding the KGB to his hit list. It was during this war that he was framed by the mob for the murder of a prostitute in McLary County, Texas, resulting in Bolan's being tried for his extra-legal activities.[4]

Current activities

Bolan currently works on his own at arm's length from the clandestine agency Stony Man. He occasionally takes missions from Stony Man's director and personal friend, Hal Brognola, and the President of the United States. Frequently, Bolan returns to Stony Man to lead the agency on missions.

Personal life

Bolan has been in love only twice. His first lover was Valentina "Val" Querente, whom he met when he first went up against the mob.[5] He broke off their relationship after she and Johnny Bolan had been kidnapped.[6]

His second love was federal agent April Rose, whom he met during the first of his final campaigns against the Mafia.[7] He holds current lover, Barbara Price, at arm's length out of fear she, like Val and April, will be threatened, harmed, or killed.

In each book, Bolan usually has sex with a different woman. He prefers the gutsy type who are not apt to run away when shot at, which explains his deep affection for Querente, federal agent Toby Ranger, and April Rose. In one novel, a woman with whom he was working claimed that he liked his women "barefoot, pregnant and in the kitchen". Bolan replied, "No, I like them alive".

In his spare time, he likes extreme sports, such as canoeing several rivers in flood stage. He typically likes to spend his spare time with Barbara Price.

He is very literate. This is shown at the beginning of each novel, where Bolan gives his interpretation/response to a quote from a book, author, or famous person. He frequently reads Miguel de Cervantes' masterwork Don Quixote.[8]

Languages

In addition to his native language, English, Bolan speaks Arabic, Spanish, Russian, and passable German, and can understand many other languages.[2]

Weapons

Throughout his war against the Mafia, Bolan used a variety of weapons. His primary long gun was the .460 Weatherby Mark V, which he obtained from Nicholas "Nick Trigger" Woods, a top Mafia hitman sent to kill him.[9] For a sidearm, he used a silenced Beretta Brigadier, which he nicknamed "Belle" and carried in a vertical shoulder rig. His trademark weapon was "Big Thunder", a stainless steel .44 AutoMag that he usually wore on his hip.

The Brigadier and AutoMag have since been supplanted by the current favorites, the Beretta 93R and .44 Magnum Desert Eagle, though Bolan has demonstrated facility with any pistol or rifle he comes across, and often carries a knife.

Mack Bolan books

Mack Bolan books are currently divided into three series: Executioner ("Mack Bolan"), Super Bolan, and Stony Man.

  • Both the Executioner and Super Bolan series detail Bolan's exploits. Executioner is the original series that was started by Don Pendelton in 1969; 453 books were published in this series between 1969 and 2017 (these novels being typically 180 pages long). (Several later e-books may also exist from 2017-2020.)
  • The "Super Bolan" series was started in 1983 by World Wide Library (a division of Harlequin Books) and were released about every other month; 178 books were published in this series between 1983 and 2015 (these novels being typically 310 pages long).
  • The Stony Man series details the exploits of the two action teams at Stony Man: Able Team and Phoenix Force. In 1991, Able Team and Phoenix Force were discontinued, and Gold Eagle merged them into one series, Stony Man. There were 51 "Able Team" novels plus 2 "Super Able Team" special editions, while "Phoenix Force" consisted of 51 novels plus 4 "Super Phoenix Force" specials. (These were followed by 140 Stony Man novels, which continued until 2015.

In France, a new spin-off series, Kira B., featuring Mack Bolan's "daughter" Kira, was introduced by the publisher Vauvenargues, in 2012. Written under the pen name Steven Belly, the series follows the adventures of Kira, a young woman who appeared in L'Exécuteur nº300: Le réseau Phénix,[10] where she manipulated Mack Bolan to come out of retirement to fight against cyber-criminals. Since then, she has helped her "father" in his fight against crime and now is the heroine of her own, eponymous series, which includes the following titles:

  1. Kira 1: Ondes de Choc dans l'Oregon (2012, Shockwaves in Oregon)[11]
  2. Kira 2: L'Aigle de Brandebourg (2013, Brandeburger Eagle)[12]
  3. Kira 3: Neige de sang sur Oslo (2013)[13]
  4. Kira 4: Crisis (2013)[14]
  5. Kira 5: La Quadrature sibérienne (2013)[15]

A publishing deal was made for e-book versions of Don Pendleton's original 37-volume series with Open Road Media.[16] Pendleton's only Mack Bolan Short Story, "Willing To Kill", written in 1978, is now in print. Linda Pendleton also issued a hardcover history of the Executioner, celebrating the character's 50th Anniversary in 2019, called "The Executioner: Don Pendleton Creates Mack Bolan".[16]

Authors

Here is a comprehensive list of authors who have at one point in time written a Mack Bolan/Executioner novel or a spin-off novel for the Able Team, Phoenix Force, or Stony Man series.

  • Tom Arnett
  • Andy Boot
  • Michael A. Black
  • Nicholas Cain
  • E. Richard Churchill
  • Chet Cunningham
  • Les Danforth
  • Kent Delaney
  • Mark Ellis
  • William Fieldhouse
  • G. H. Frost
  • Carl Furst
  • Jack Garside
  • Paul Glen
  • Roland Green
  • Jon Guenther
  • Aaron Hill
  • Paul Hofrichter
  • Robert Hoskins
  • Tom Jagninski
  • Michael W. Kasner
  • Steven Krauzer
  • Peter Leslie
  • Michael Linaker
  • Larry Lind
  • James Lord
  • Dan Marlowe
  • Charlie McDade
  • Mike McQuay
  • Stephen Mertz
  • Nathan Meyer
  • Gerald Addison Montgomery
  • Will Murray
  • Patrick Neary
  • Judy Newton
  • Michael Newton
  • David North
  • Raymond Obstfeld
  • Mel Odom
  • L. R. Payne
  • Don Pendleton
  • Rod Pennington
  • Alan Philipson
  • Nick Pollotta
  • Larry Powell
  • Rick Price
  • Rich Rainey
  • Thomas Ramirez
  • Kevin Randall
  • Ron Renauld
  • David L. Robbins
  • Chuck Rogers (1985–1987)
  • Chuck Rogers (1996–present)
  • Patrick F. Rogers
  • Ken Rose
  • Mark Sadler
  • Kirk Sanson
  • Dan Schmidt
  • C.J. Shiao
  • Wiley Slade
  • Tim Somheil
  • Gayle Stone
  • Dan Streib
  • Rex Swenson
  • Timothy Tresslar
  • Nik Uhernik
  • Jerry VanCook
  • David Wade
  • Saul Wernick
  • Glenn D. Williams

In other media

In 1985, Gesture Press published Canadian poet Mark Laba's The Mack Bolan Poems, inspired by Pendleton's Jersey Guns.

In 1993, Innovation Publishing released a three-issue comic book mini-series, Mack Bolan: The Executioner.

In 2008, a five-issue comic book mini-series was released by IDW Publishing titled "Don Pendleton's The Executioner: The Devil's Tools", starring Mack Bolan. Issues were released on a monthly basis.[17][18] It was written by Doug Wojtowicz and illustrated by SI. Gallant.

It was announced August 2014 that Shane Salerno, Hollywood producer and screenwriter has optioned the Executioner Mack Bolan Series of action/adventure novels for a film franchise,[19] and Bradley Cooper will be portraying Bolan in a film version of the book series with Todd Phillips attached as director, but it looks like the project was abandoned.[20]

Bibliography

  • Young, William Henry (1996). A Study of Action-Adventure Fiction: The Executioner and Mack Bolan. Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 978-0-7734-8918-9.

References

  1. ^ Robert Thomas Jr. (October 28, 1995). "Don Pendleton, 67, Writer Who Spawned a Genre". New York Times. Retrieved May 5, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Young (1996) pp.3-7
  3. ^ Server, Lee (14 May 2014). Encyclopedia of Pulp Fiction Writers. Infobase Publishing. p. 211. ISBN 978-1-4381-0912-1.
  4. ^ Executioner #91: The Trial
  5. ^ Executioner #1: War Against The Mafia
  6. ^ Executioner #12: Boston Blitz
  7. ^ Executioner #33: Monday's Mob (the beginning of the end of the Mafia Wars)
  8. ^ Executioner #30: Cleveland Pipeline
  9. ^ Assault on Soho: The Executioner's War Book, p.24.
  10. ^ Pendleton, Don (August 2012). L'Exécuteur nº300: Le réseau Phénix (in French). Exécuteur. ISBN 9782744318528.
  11. ^ Belly, Steven (2012). Kira 1: Ondes de Choc dans l'Oregon (in French) (mass market paperback ed.). Exécuteur. ISBN 978-2280195577.
  12. ^ Belly, Steven (2013). Kira 2: L'Aigle de Brandebourg (in French). Exécuteur. ISBN 978-2280195591.
  13. ^ Belly, Steven (2013). Kira 3: Neige de sang sur Oslo (in French) (mass market paperback ed.). Exécuteur. ISBN 978-2280195591.
  14. ^ Belly, Steven (2013). "Kira 4: Crisis" (in French). Exécuteur. ASIN B00U3FEQ48.
  15. ^ Belly, Steven (2013). "Kira 5: La Quadrature sibérienne" (in French). Exécuteur. ASIN B00U3FEKZ8.
  16. ^ a b "Home". executionerseries.com.
  17. ^ "Don Pendleton's the Executioner".
  18. ^ "Don Pendleton's the Executioner (IDW Publishing) Comic Book Value and Price Guide".
  19. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (August 12, 2014). "After 40 Years Of Trying With McQueen, Stallone, Eastwood, Reynolds And Vin Diesel, Mack Bolan Pic Is Back". Deadline.
  20. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (August 18, 2014). "Warner Bros Pre-empts 'Mack Bolan'; Bradley Cooper, Todd Phillips Aboard". Deadline. Retrieved August 18, 2014.

External links

  • MackBolan.com
  • Original Executioner Series Website

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Learn how and when to remove this template message Mack Bolan alias The Executioner is a fictional character who has been serialized in 631 novels with sales of more than 200 million books 1 Created by Don Pendleton Bolan made his first appearance on the printed page in The Executioner 1 War Against the Mafia 1969 Pendleton wrote 37 other novels featuring Bolan often referred to as the Mafia Wars In 1980 Pendleton sold his rights to the character to Gold Eagle which hired a number of ghostwriters to continue publishing Bolan monthly to satisfy reader demand worldwide Don Pendleton remained credited as the sole author and supervised these new adventures which took the Bolan character all over the world fighting terrorism This new series of books featured Bolan as a principled warrior fighting larger than life adversaries in the spirit of a tougher American version of James Bond The demand for the books continued and Gold Eagle began releasing as many as 15 titles annually In 2014 more than a dozen Mack Bolan novels were being published every year worldwide by Gold Eagle Books a division of Harlequin Books Additionally Bolan was spun off into several new adventure book series which also carried the Mack Bolan Don Pendleton names Mack BolanThe Executioner characterFirst appearanceThe Executioner 1 War Against the MafiaCreated byDon PendletonIn universe informationGenderMaleOccupationVigilanteNationalityAmerican Contents 1 Fictional character biography 2 Stony Man 3 War against the Mafia and the KGB 4 Current activities 5 Personal life 6 Languages 7 Weapons 8 Mack Bolan books 9 Authors 10 In other media 11 Bibliography 12 References 13 External linksFictional character biography EditWhen asked his name and rank in Colorado Kill Zone he replied Bolan Mack Samuel Master Sergeant Bolan born in 1939 and raised in Pittsfield Massachusetts is of Welsh Polish heritage and is the eldest of the three children of steelworker Samuel Bolan and his wife Elsa Bolan enlisted in the Army at age 18 and served two tours of duty in Vietnam as a Green Beret even though newer novels do not make any reference to this as it makes him seem too old 2 Bolan became an expert sniper with over 90 kills to his record earning him the nickname The Executioner For all his lethal capability Bolan was deeply compassionate and became known as Sgt Mercy because of the aid he often gave to Vietnamese civilians and others who needed help 2 During his service in the Vietnam War Bolan became highly adept at penetration and intelligence gathering guerrilla warfare and became a skilled armorer 2 During Bolan s second tour his father suffered a heart attack that forced him to leave his job at the steel mill Unable to work with bills piling up Bolan s father was forced to borrow money from Triangle Industrial Finance TIF a savings and loan outfit known around town as a loansharking operation controlled by the family of Don Sergio Frenchi the godfather of the Mafia in western Massachusetts The people at TIF caused the elder Bolan countless problems with their payment demands On one occasion their enforcers dislocated his arm as punishment for missing one loan payment warning him that the same arm would be broken if he missed another 2 Mack Bolan s younger sister Cindy Bolan was worried about their father s safety and had secretly paid the officers at TIF a visit in an attempt to persuade them to leave her father alone and allow her to repay the loan In her first attempt she turned in 35 a week money she made from an after school job When it became insufficient TIF suggested she become a prostitute 2 Johnny Bolan Mack s younger brother learned about it from a schoolmate who taunted him about it resulting in a fight that Johnny lost When Johnny found Cindy servicing a client in a motel room he blew the whistle to his father an act that resulted in the elder Bolan s striking him When Cindy s father confronted her she admitted to her work expressing her fear for his health and welfare 2 For Sam Bolan it was too much He snapped and turned a Smith amp Wesson 45 on his family and then himself Johnny Bolan was the only survivor of the murder suicide 2 A few days later Bolan was notified of the tragedy by an Army chaplain and took emergency leave to visit his brother After Johnny told him the whole story Bolan broke into a sportsman s shop and took a high powered Marlin 444 a deluxe scope some targets and several boxes of ammunition leaving an envelope of money to cover the purchase He would use the rifle to kill the TIF loansharks marking the beginning of his war against the Mafia 2 3 Stony Man EditMain article Stony Man After 38 bloody campaigns against the Mafia Bolan became the leader of the Stony Man organization in the Super Bolan book titled Stony Man Doctrine working with Able Team Phoenix Force Hal Brognola April Rose Aaron The Bear Kurtzman and Jack Grimaldi War against the Mafia and the KGB EditAfter the KGB attempted to destroy Stony Man and the death of April Rose Bolan left the organization to resume his solo war against evil this time adding the KGB to his hit list It was during this war that he was framed by the mob for the murder of a prostitute in McLary County Texas resulting in Bolan s being tried for his extra legal activities 4 Current activities EditBolan currently works on his own at arm s length from the clandestine agency Stony Man He occasionally takes missions from Stony Man s director and personal friend Hal Brognola and the President of the United States Frequently Bolan returns to Stony Man to lead the agency on missions Personal life EditBolan has been in love only twice His first lover was Valentina Val Querente whom he met when he first went up against the mob 5 He broke off their relationship after she and Johnny Bolan had been kidnapped 6 His second love was federal agent April Rose whom he met during the first of his final campaigns against the Mafia 7 He holds current lover Barbara Price at arm s length out of fear she like Val and April will be threatened harmed or killed In each book Bolan usually has sex with a different woman He prefers the gutsy type who are not apt to run away when shot at which explains his deep affection for Querente federal agent Toby Ranger and April Rose In one novel a woman with whom he was working claimed that he liked his women barefoot pregnant and in the kitchen Bolan replied No I like them alive In his spare time he likes extreme sports such as canoeing several rivers in flood stage He typically likes to spend his spare time with Barbara Price He is very literate This is shown at the beginning of each novel where Bolan gives his interpretation response to a quote from a book author or famous person He frequently reads Miguel de Cervantes masterwork Don Quixote 8 Languages EditIn addition to his native language English Bolan speaks Arabic Spanish Russian and passable German and can understand many other languages 2 Weapons EditThroughout his war against the Mafia Bolan used a variety of weapons His primary long gun was the 460 Weatherby Mark V which he obtained from Nicholas Nick Trigger Woods a top Mafia hitman sent to kill him 9 For a sidearm he used a silenced Beretta Brigadier which he nicknamed Belle and carried in a vertical shoulder rig His trademark weapon was Big Thunder a stainless steel 44 AutoMag that he usually wore on his hip The Brigadier and AutoMag have since been supplanted by the current favorites the Beretta 93R and 44 Magnum Desert Eagle though Bolan has demonstrated facility with any pistol or rifle he comes across and often carries a knife Mack Bolan books EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mack Bolan books are currently divided into three series Executioner Mack Bolan Super Bolan and Stony Man Both the Executioner and Super Bolan series detail Bolan s exploits Executioner is the original series that was started by Don Pendelton in 1969 453 books were published in this series between 1969 and 2017 these novels being typically 180 pages long Several later e books may also exist from 2017 2020 The Super Bolan series was started in 1983 by World Wide Library a division of Harlequin Books and were released about every other month 178 books were published in this series between 1983 and 2015 these novels being typically 310 pages long The Stony Man series details the exploits of the two action teams at Stony Man Able Team and Phoenix Force In 1991 Able Team and Phoenix Force were discontinued and Gold Eagle merged them into one series Stony Man There were 51 Able Team novels plus 2 Super Able Team special editions while Phoenix Force consisted of 51 novels plus 4 Super Phoenix Force specials These were followed by 140 Stony Man novels which continued until 2015 In France a new spin off series Kira B featuring Mack Bolan s daughter Kira was introduced by the publisher Vauvenargues in 2012 Written under the pen name Steven Belly the series follows the adventures of Kira a young woman who appeared in L Executeur nº300 Le reseau Phenix 10 where she manipulated Mack Bolan to come out of retirement to fight against cyber criminals Since then she has helped her father in his fight against crime and now is the heroine of her own eponymous series which includes the following titles Kira 1 Ondes de Choc dans l Oregon 2012 Shockwaves in Oregon 11 Kira 2 L Aigle de Brandebourg 2013 Brandeburger Eagle 12 Kira 3 Neige de sang sur Oslo 2013 13 Kira 4 Crisis 2013 14 Kira 5 La Quadrature siberienne 2013 15 A publishing deal was made for e book versions of Don Pendleton s original 37 volume series with Open Road Media 16 Pendleton s only Mack Bolan Short Story Willing To Kill written in 1978 is now in print Linda Pendleton also issued a hardcover history of the Executioner celebrating the character s 50th Anniversary in 2019 called The Executioner Don Pendleton Creates Mack Bolan 16 Authors EditHere is a comprehensive list of authors who have at one point in time written a Mack Bolan Executioner novel or a spin off novel for the Able Team Phoenix Force or Stony Man series Tom Arnett Andy Boot Michael A Black Nicholas Cain E Richard Churchill Chet Cunningham Les Danforth Kent Delaney Mark Ellis William Fieldhouse G H Frost Carl Furst Jack Garside Paul Glen Roland Green Jon Guenther Aaron Hill Paul Hofrichter Robert Hoskins Tom Jagninski Michael W Kasner Steven Krauzer Peter Leslie Michael Linaker Larry Lind James Lord Dan Marlowe Charlie McDade Mike McQuay Stephen Mertz Nathan Meyer Gerald Addison Montgomery Will Murray Patrick Neary Judy Newton Michael Newton David North Raymond Obstfeld Mel Odom L R Payne Don Pendleton Rod Pennington Alan Philipson Nick Pollotta Larry Powell Rick Price Rich Rainey Thomas Ramirez Kevin Randall Ron Renauld David L Robbins Chuck Rogers 1985 1987 Chuck Rogers 1996 present Patrick F Rogers Ken Rose Mark Sadler Kirk Sanson Dan Schmidt C J Shiao Wiley Slade Tim Somheil Gayle Stone Dan Streib Rex Swenson Timothy Tresslar Nik Uhernik Jerry VanCook David Wade Saul Wernick Glenn D WilliamsIn other media EditIn 1985 Gesture Press published Canadian poet Mark Laba s The Mack Bolan Poems inspired by Pendleton s Jersey Guns In 1993 Innovation Publishing released a three issue comic book mini series Mack Bolan The Executioner In 2008 a five issue comic book mini series was released by IDW Publishing titled Don Pendleton s The Executioner The Devil s Tools starring Mack Bolan Issues were released on a monthly basis 17 18 It was written by Doug Wojtowicz and illustrated by SI Gallant It was announced August 2014 that Shane Salerno Hollywood producer and screenwriter has optioned the Executioner Mack Bolan Series of action adventure novels for a film franchise 19 and Bradley Cooper will be portraying Bolan in a film version of the book series with Todd Phillips attached as director but it looks like the project was abandoned 20 Bibliography EditYoung William Henry 1996 A Study of Action Adventure Fiction The Executioner and Mack Bolan Edwin Mellen Press ISBN 978 0 7734 8918 9 References Edit Robert Thomas Jr October 28 1995 Don Pendleton 67 Writer Who Spawned a Genre New York Times Retrieved May 5 2014 a b c d e f g h i Young 1996 pp 3 7 Server Lee 14 May 2014 Encyclopedia of Pulp Fiction Writers Infobase Publishing p 211 ISBN 978 1 4381 0912 1 Executioner 91 The Trial Executioner 1 War Against The Mafia Executioner 12 Boston Blitz Executioner 33 Monday s Mob the beginning of the end of the Mafia Wars Executioner 30 Cleveland Pipeline Assault on Soho The Executioner s War Book p 24 Pendleton Don August 2012 L Executeur nº300 Le reseau Phenix in French Executeur ISBN 9782744318528 Belly Steven 2012 Kira 1 Ondes de Choc dans l Oregon in French mass market paperback ed Executeur ISBN 978 2280195577 Belly Steven 2013 Kira 2 L Aigle de Brandebourg in French Executeur ISBN 978 2280195591 Belly Steven 2013 Kira 3 Neige de sang sur Oslo in French mass market paperback ed Executeur ISBN 978 2280195591 Belly Steven 2013 Kira 4 Crisis in French Executeur ASIN B00U3FEQ48 Belly Steven 2013 Kira 5 La Quadrature siberienne in French Executeur ASIN B00U3FEKZ8 a b Home executionerseries com Don Pendleton s the Executioner Don Pendleton s the Executioner IDW Publishing Comic Book Value and Price Guide Fleming Mike Jr August 12 2014 After 40 Years Of Trying With McQueen Stallone Eastwood Reynolds And Vin Diesel Mack Bolan Pic Is Back Deadline Fleming Mike Jr August 18 2014 Warner Bros Pre empts Mack Bolan Bradley Cooper Todd Phillips Aboard Deadline Retrieved August 18 2014 External links EditMackBolan com Original Executioner Series Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mack Bolan amp oldid 1103120925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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