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It’s taken a while for Kane to make it to the big screen, maybe because fantasy barbarians and long-ago kings have more immediate appeal than pious, slouch-hat-wearing men with poor senses of ...
Solomon Kane (James Purefoy, disappearing underneath a slouch hat into a true bastard of an antihero) is a man seemingly borne of battle, reveling in the ugly business of taking lives in combat ...
For those unfamiliar with the God-fearing hero, here’s a quick summary of Howard’s other high fantasy character: Kane is a late 16th century wandering avenger from the English Cross Plains. He dresses ...
Solomon Kane, a grim demon-slaying pilgrim in a slouch hat, is one of Howard’s more inspired creations, but the character hasn’t exactly launched the careers of any Republican governors, so it ...
Marvel Comics published several comic books featuring Solomon Kane in the 1970s and 1980s. As with Conan, Dark Horse got the rights to publish Solomon Kane comic series.
* Solomon Kane Times are grim, grim, grim in early 17th-century England. Also bloody, bloody, bloody. They’re a cross between the Middle Ages and a post-apocalyptic future. In other words, a ...
With his rapier, cutlass, flintlock pistols and wide-brimmed, big-buckled hat, Robert E. Howard’s 16th century monk-like warrior Solomon Kane, who appeared often in stories published in the pulp ...
Kane, however, is bound by his strict Puritan code of ethics. This sense of morality is what prevents Solomon Kane #1 from playing out as a blatant Conan clone.
Synopsis The first part in a trilogy series, Solomon Kane is an epic adventure adapted from the classic pulp stories by Robert E. Howard, creator of “Conan the Barbarian.” Solomon Kane (James ...
* Solomon Kane Times are grim, grim, grim in early 17th-century England. Also bloody, bloody, bloody. They’re a cross between the Middle Ages and a post-apocalyptic future. In other words, a ...
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