What your think about the Solomon Kane character. Dont you think its a precursor for the multive characters from M. Moorcock?
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Re: Solomon Kane
Fri, March 23, 2007 - 4:25 PMthat is very possible. why don't you , Marvin, give some examples of what struck you as similar to Soloman Kane that was in MR. Moorcock's books? I am interested in this comparison, and have wanted to reply to your post but this is soonest i could do so.
let's expand on this topic.
Soloman Kane is actually my favorite of Howard's characters.
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Re: Solomon Kane
Sun, May 27, 2007 - 7:48 PMLove Solomon Kane. I think he is even more complete as a character than Conan.
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The bat people therianthropes Kane had to battle were amongst the coolest vampires in adventure literature . . .
Tue, July 3, 2007 - 9:07 PM. . . AND, I love him for it (them). Only Lumley has depicted the vampire archetype as the truly beastial, predatory, hideous creature it is.
Enough of Anne Rice's cultured dignitaries already! Although, hey, mayhaps that Brian's are the way that they are comes from the fungal spore, not the vampiric attribute itself. -
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Re: The bat people therianthropes Kane had to battle were amongst the coolest vampires in adventure literature . . .
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 5:25 PMI have loved Solomon Kane for decades. Love Conan, but Kane is even greater. -
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Re: The bat people therianthropes Kane had to battle were amongst the coolest vampires in adventure literature . . .
Thu, July 26, 2007 - 7:56 PMi want to do a soloman kane series of paintings...i have wanted to for years and i shal do it too. i have one i did back in the 1980's... that is how far back this desire goes.
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