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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 ...
In the Mack Bolan universe Stony Man is an anti-terrorist organization, with two teams - Able Team and Phoenix Force.Each had its own series of books from 1982 until 1991, when the publisher combined both series into Stony Man.
Every other month the series was complemented by the release of a "Super Bolan", titles that were twice the length of a standard Executioner novel. Following the exploits of Mack Bolan and his war against organized crime and international terrorism, both series collectively total 631 novels (453 regular Executioner titles, plus 178 Super Bolan ...
The Executioner (aka Mack Bolan) is a monthly men's action-adventure paperback series of books. It has spanned several spin-offs and imitators over its four decades in print and currently has 423 installments (as of February 2014) that have sold more than 200 million copies. [1]
NEW CITY — A Stony Point man charged with a murder three years ago ended up Friday in a state psychiatric facility rather than County Court for arraignment on multiple felony counts.
When Hal Brognola and Mack Bolan first put together the Stony Man operation, Bolan himself personally hand selected Lyons, Schwarz and Blancanales for inclusion in the organization to become what is now known as Able Team. To this day, the unit remains the only one of the two Stony Man action teams that has had any history with Bolan.
The two have been identified as 28-year-old Andrew Niziol and Patty Bolan, 29, by the neighbouring Tulare County Sheriff’s Department, according to The Sacramento Bee.
Bolan and Niziol were recovered by a California Highway Patrol helicopter from Mount Whitney’s north face at about 13,200 feet, Zachary Edwards, a flight operator and paramedic with the CHP, said.