Despite his death in 1987 (and Murphy's in 2015), Murphy & Sapir remain the only listed cover authors for most of the continuation of the Destroyer series.
Sapir also wrote standalone fantasy thrillers published under the name Richard Ben Sapir.
This sub-trilogy of Destroyer stories trade the madcap setups that usually populate the series for a fairly straightforward progression of confrontations between our plucky heroes and and a fourth reich faction bent on world domination. This isn't really the kind of thing I want from the Destroyer series. Maybe Neonazis don't feel like a laughing matter at the moment (can't imagine why), but I haven't enjoyed these as much as the typical unbridled silliness of the rest of the series.
One of the big men's adventure series from the 70's than ran an impressive 145 books. The series while an adventure/action story is also full of satire toward much of the mainstream fads and icons of the time. An interesting main character and the sarcastic mentor makes this a funny action/adventure read. The Fourth Reich is back. Smith is in Europe celebrating his 50th anniversary when suddenly vintage bombers begin dropping explosives across Europe. Storm troopers appear marching across the countryside. Immediately the President of France surrenders. Recommended