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Conan comics are back at Marvel, but I’m curious what the status of a couple of Robert E. Howard’s other notable characters is right now. Who has the comic book rights to Solomon Kane and Kull at the moment? Anybody in the know?
#004 / REH’s “Ladies of Conan” adapted to comic book form:
OLIVIA, originally appeared in “Iron Shadows in the Moon,” published 1934.
Conan is aided by and protects Olivia while dealing with a warrior-lord, pirates, a moonlit curse, and an ape.
Art: J. Buscema, Tomas Giorello
#002 / REH’s “Ladies of Conan” adapted to comic book form:
BÊLIT, originally appeared in “Queen of the Black Coast,” published 1934.
Conan’s great and tragic love on the high seas.
Art: John Buscema, Becky Cloonan, Sana Takeda, Jason Metcalf
#001 / REH’s “Ladies of Conan” adapted to comic book form:
ATALI, originally appeared in “The Frost-Giant’s Daughter,” published 1976.
Atali led Conan on quite the merry chase with unexpected results.
Art: Cary Nord, Barry Windsor-Smith, Robin Recht
When it comes to Robert E. Howard’s creations, I’m mostly about Conan, but I’m feeling a Solomon Kane kind of mood tonight.
Feel the cold steel of Puritan justice, you devils!
Art: Tim Truman
@SFFAudio And they’re going to be published in English and will begin to be available in October from @AblazePub !
Savage Sword of Conan #7 may have been the best issue of @Marvel’s Conan relaunch so far. @JimZub and @PatrickZircher nailed the Cimmerian. I’m looking forward to being able to get a Serpent’s Bluff game to play myself!
The way I’m seeing this “team”:
Conan (the barbarian)
Wolverine (the beast)
Punisher (the soldier)
Venom (the demon)
Elektra (the assassin)
Brother Voodoo (the wizard)
#SavageAvengers @Marvel @GerryDuggan @mikedeodato