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Here to talk about the gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth of CONAN comic books!

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/ REH’s “Ladies of Conan” adapted to comic book form:

VALERIA, originally appeared in “Red Nails,” published 1936.

Valeria had a sharp sword and tongue, but still melts to Conan’s charms after nearly being a human sacrifice.

Art: J. Anacleto, B. Windsor-Smith, T. Dodson

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CONAN: You’re welcome, He-Man.

HE-MAN: Thanks, big brother.

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Expectation vs. Reality? 🤷‍♂️ 😆

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I’ve noticed that a lot of Conan fans seem disappointed and disenchanted by the current Marvel comics and long for the old days. In that case, at least check out these beautiful omnibus editions of the old stuff, not to mention the European imports coming from .

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/ REH’s “Ladies of Conan” adapted to comic book form:

ZENOBIA, originally appeared in “The Hour of the Dragon,” published 1935-36.

From slave to queen, of all the women of “an age undreamed of,” Zenobia was the one to rule by Conan’s side.

Art: T. Giorello, J. Buscema

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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?

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/ 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

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/ 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

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/ 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

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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

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