Pulp legend Robert. E. Howard is most famous as the creator of Conan the Barbarian. However, he created a number of beloved characters in his brief career, many of whom have also been adapted for ...
CROSS PLAINS — Austere circumstances fed a fantastical interior life. Before his suicide on June 11, 1936, Texas author Robert E. Howard, the inventor of Conan the Barbarian and other popular pulp ...
Last month, Bleeding Cool broke news about the upcoming Conan event coming from Titan Comics and Heroic Signatures titled The Battle Of The Black Stone, beginning with their Free Comic Book Day title ...
Known primarily for his iconic character, Conan, Howard’s other writings delivered just as much action and adventure. This anthology of nine tales reveals some of his other earlier and lesser-known ...
Created by sword-and-sorcery pioneer Robert E. Howard, Conan was originally a product of the pulps. Howard sold 18 novellas and novelettes featuring Conan to the magazines Weird Tales and Fantasy Fan ...
Lee brings together a lackluster collection of 13 stories from Howard (1906–1936), best-known for creating Conan the Barbarian, aiming to highlight Howard’s contributions to H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu ...
Writers are often asked where their story ideas originate. It is a question that writers sometimes have trouble answering. The final product only comes from imagination and a lot of work. One of many ...
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