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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2018
  • Before Robert E. Howard crafted CONAN, he first struck it big with the puritan witchslayer SOLOMON KANE. So let me introduce you to one of Robert E. Howard's most magnetic and enduring creations, on the year that will mark the character's 90th birthday.
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  • @TheAlterspark
    @TheAlterspark 2 года назад +240

    Solomon Kane in the novels:
    Finds a young girl dying whose village was slaughtered.
    Doesn't get her name.
    Swears vengeance on her assailants.
    Hunts them down across continents.
    Refuses to elaborate further

  • @andreassewell7413
    @andreassewell7413 6 лет назад +692

    "It has fallen upon me, now and again in my sojourns through the world, to ease various evil men of their lives."
    - Solomon Kane

    • @americancaesar1830
      @americancaesar1830 5 лет назад +23

      @Corvo@AZ Idea, so here me out if they make more Solomon Kane comics:
      Solomon Kane also meets Allies in his Crusade; He also meets up with a Catholic Crusader, he is the last of the Templar Knights and he also meets a Badass Russian Orthodox Monk who was part of Ivan the Terrible's Oprichnik (Russian 16th century death squads) and all team up killing heathens and demons despite they like to butt heads sometimes and they all to plan to kill the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire which threaten Christian Europe by threatening to take London, Rome, and Moscow with an army of undead Janissaries...I know it sounds corny, but what do you think? :)

    • @CosmicG777
      @CosmicG777 4 года назад +12

      @@americancaesar1830 Dude. That'd be the coolest. I'd pay A LOT of money to see/read that.

    • @americancaesar1830
      @americancaesar1830 4 года назад +2

      @@CosmicG777 Have their outfits look like a Warhammer 40k aesthetic :)

    • @CosmicG777
      @CosmicG777 4 года назад +12

      @@americancaesar1830 It also reminds me of myself and 2 of my best friends. One of my friends is a devout Catholic and the other is a Greek Orthodox whose family has ties with Russia. I am a Christian so in their eyes I'm Protestant, but only my Grandparents were that. Anyways we may not always agree on everything, we all agree on what really counts.

    • @americancaesar1830
      @americancaesar1830 4 года назад +8

      @@CosmicG777 It doesn't matter, I poke fun at both Catholics and Protestants, but all in all were cool 😊

  • @donniedewitt9878
    @donniedewitt9878 6 лет назад +566

    Is Solomon Kane the most BASED character to ever exist?

    • @Carnefice
      @Carnefice 6 лет назад +75

      Hell yes he is

    • @xmm-cf5eg
      @xmm-cf5eg 6 лет назад +69

      Dresses like a Blackpill, yet Redpill as fuck.
      awwwwwriiiight!

    • @lewydmusic
      @lewydmusic 2 года назад +5

      That's Cringe

    • @imperialbricks1977
      @imperialbricks1977 2 года назад +69

      @@lewydmusic
      You're cringe.

    • @bud389
      @bud389 2 года назад +33

      No, that honor belongs to Conan, who split the skull of a judge in half because he disagreed with the verdict.

  • @patrickbuckley7259
    @patrickbuckley7259 6 лет назад +557

    You know what's funny, Lovecraft was more than vocal about the fact that he preferred Howards Solomon Kane and Kull stories far more than his work on Conan the Barbarian. With Kull being of particular interest to Lovecraft.

    • @TheRageaholic
      @TheRageaholic  6 лет назад +232

      Lovecraft had some good taste.
      Incidentally, the final Kane story - The Footfalls Within - was _very_ Lovecraftian towards the end.

    • @funkyweapon1981
      @funkyweapon1981 6 лет назад +21

      Cool, I should check that one out.

    • @_XR40_
      @_XR40_ 6 лет назад +98

      Different times. Lovecraft's protagonists fainted and fled from the same creatures that Howard's characters would take a sword to...
      (Funny thing is they were correspondents and were probably aware of it themselves)

    • @_XR40_
      @_XR40_ 6 лет назад +24

      Granted, I could have phrased it better, but I was aiming for brevity more than precision. The point was simply that Lovecraft and Howard were abstractly operating ( _Collusion!_ ) in the same literary universe, that Lovecraft's horrors were Howard's monsters. However, the time difference is a factor. Kull, Kane and Conan battled Lovecraftian beasts and wizards, but Breckinridge Elkins didn't...

    • @EmperorOfLols
      @EmperorOfLols 6 лет назад +2

      Whats the deal with Kull?

  • @Randall_Kildare
    @Randall_Kildare 5 лет назад +42

    We could sure use a *Solomon Kane* vs. the scourge of *Socialist Justice Warrior Blight* right about now.
    *" They call themselves pure...? "* even his thoughts studdered in horror
    *" They are everything but! "* His gloves groaned as they tightened around his rapier
    His voice betrayed his inner dialogue's composure. *" I... will purify them. "*

  • @arthurwellesley3654
    @arthurwellesley3654 6 лет назад +243

    "Men Shall Die For This" is a pretty amazing line, it packs so much into so little. So snappy and succinct. It tells you everything you need to know going forward.

  • @-The-Stranger-
    @-The-Stranger- 6 лет назад +165

    They played Ace of Spades on set to get everyone pumped for the action scenes filmed. Show me something more badass than Solomon Kane gutting folk to Motorhead and I'll show you hateful lies!

  • @Viper2132
    @Viper2132 6 лет назад +68

    I like to imagine there's a 90 year old Solomon Kane out there still bringing down God's justice and muttering about how he's too old for this shit

  • @conanthegamer
    @conanthegamer 6 лет назад +94

    His home is in Cross Plains, Texas not to far from where I live. It's a real small town but they have a celebration on his birthday every year. They have a small parade and you can take a tour of his house. If you're not a fan of Robert E Howard there is nothing there for you but I was and enjoyed it.

    • @moonasha
      @moonasha 4 года назад +9

      the fact he died the way he did is truly tragic. It hurts to imagine what else he could have written... He was truly based

  • @mega-bustershepard5537
    @mega-bustershepard5537 6 лет назад +64

    The pulps and the penny dreadfuls and dime novels that proceeded them were among the most vivid and imaginative works of fiction produced by man. Highly recommended everyone checks them out, the shorter lengths make for a much more dense and impactful form of storytelling.

    • @constantin5509
      @constantin5509 6 лет назад +9

      Agreed 100%. They are constantly demonized by the pretentious Literati that have been appointed (by themselves mostly) as the authority on what is and isn't great literature, because they have one thing that their brand of vacuous fiction doesn't have; the element of fun. Which is the number 1 purpose of fiction.
      Speaking of which, what penny dreadfuls and dime novels would you recommend?

    • @mega-bustershepard5537
      @mega-bustershepard5537 6 лет назад +6

      H. Rider Haggard is a good start

    • @constantin5509
      @constantin5509 6 лет назад +2

      Cool, thanks.

  • @Echowhiskeyone
    @Echowhiskeyone 6 лет назад +98

    I remember back in the 70's and 80's finding anything Robert E. Howard and Edgar Rice Burroughs to read. They were not the 'best', but captured the imagination of a young boy with their works. Conan, Kull, Solomon Kane, Bran Mak Morn, Tarzan and John Carter were names living in my mind before any were put to film. Some better on film than others.

    • @francosamericanmusings1560
      @francosamericanmusings1560 6 лет назад +9

      Echo Whiskey I love pulps!

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 5 лет назад +4

      Echo Whiskey Same here. I remember back when reading books like these wasn’t something you readily admitted to, at least, not to girls. I devoured all those you mentioned, plus lots of Fafhrd & the Gray Mouser.

    • @goldenageofdinosaurs7192
      @goldenageofdinosaurs7192 5 лет назад +2

      Echo Whiskey Same here. I remember back when reading books like these wasn’t something you readily admitted to, at least, not to girls. I devoured all those you mentioned, plus lots of Fafhrd & the Gray Mouser.

  • @BeeF82002
    @BeeF82002 6 лет назад +198

    Soloman kane is on netflix right now.

  • @cruddddddddddddddd
    @cruddddddddddddddd 4 года назад +9

    When I moved to Louisiana (Lafayette) back in 2001, I worked for a plumber named Marvin Ellis. My first day on the job, Marvin asked me if I'd ever heard of Robert E. Howard. 'You know, the guy who wrote Conan?' he asked. I told him that I had. Marvin told me his mother had dated Robert Howard when she was young. Apparently they were quite serious. Marvin's mother was Novalyne Price, later Novalyne Price Ellis.
    I've got the complete Conan stories by Howard (a thick book that looks like a Bible), but my favorite character he created is definitely Solomon Kane. A gaunt man dressed in a tattered long-coat and capotain hat, roaming the land and fighting monsters, zombies, and vampires with flintlock pistols and a sword? This is the Bloodborne beta, folks. What's not to love?

  • @doublep1980
    @doublep1980 6 лет назад +47

    The movie is pretty awesome.Sure,it's by no means a high-budget blockbuster,but it's well directed,it's Rated-R and most of all,James Purefoy just kicks ass.Very underrated actor,he was also amazing,as Marcus Antonius,in HBO's ''Rome''

  • @CamelotGaming
    @CamelotGaming 4 года назад +39

    I'm so glad that my dad introduced me to characters like Solomon Kane, Elric, Conan, and the Shadow when I was a kid. I'm almost 22 now and have a collection of all those character's stories, and love all of them.

  • @jeffengland2791
    @jeffengland2791 6 лет назад +139

    Also, I can't recommend the original Howard stories high enough.

  • @thewayfarer8849
    @thewayfarer8849 6 лет назад +280

    There's something good about simple American characters with faith. It's a cool archetype. The gunslinger and witchslayer are the common knight in a new time. There's something inherently cool about destroying evil and having a moral code. That's why SJW heroes have no staying power, their 'codes' aren't followed loyaly and they're based in politics not 'goodness'

    • @libertatemadvocatus1797
      @libertatemadvocatus1797 6 лет назад +55

      I think the reason why is because to the SJWs, the Right-wing is the only thing that they deem as evil.
      I am sure there could be some literal "From the very bowels of Hell itself" demons brought to Earth that would do nothing but cause the worst mayhem that anyone could possibly imagine and as they are being raped to death with a red hot, thorny cock they would think "Still less evil than Trump".

    • @Tallahassee21
      @Tallahassee21 6 лет назад +30

      The Wayfarer almost sound like villians, thinking they're right. making them dangerous.

    • @Thrace33.
      @Thrace33. 6 лет назад +18

      Um...Kane is English

    • @andreassewell7413
      @andreassewell7413 6 лет назад +26

      The anti-heroes/heroes of now are really the reflections of the modern morality of appealing to illusions of justice and equality by either being preachy and edgy without the necessity of story telling. Never mind the inherent injustice of merely saying your cause is just while sowing misery and lawlessness down the line.

    • @thewayfarer8849
      @thewayfarer8849 6 лет назад +7

      Ah shit, my mistake. I assumed he wasn't, we Brits have this weird distaste for religion recently, associate it with the states (y)

  • @artemisarrow179
    @artemisarrow179 6 лет назад +151

    Definitely see Bloodborne got inspiration from this too

    • @lucidsEmerald232
      @lucidsEmerald232 3 года назад +17

      Bloodborne has multiple inspirations H.P. Lovecraft, Solomon Kane, and Gothic horror.

    • @tmac2744
      @tmac2744 2 года назад +6

      @@lucidsEmerald232 Lovecraft and Howard corresponded quite a bit, and made a bit of a "shared world", to the point the eldritch horrors of Lovecraft that drove their protagonists mad are the demons fought by Howard's protagonists.
      It kinda makes me wonder, were Howard's protagonists already mad to the point they were mostly unaffected by the encounters they had?

    • @TheGuardingDark_
      @TheGuardingDark_ 2 года назад

      @@tmac2744
      Maybe they’re just such stone cold badasses that mind-bending cosmic horror is just another Tuesday to them.

  • @MightyThews
    @MightyThews 5 лет назад +20

    It pains me to think how much richer Howard's worlds and stories would have been if not for his self demise so early in his writing career. He was a MASTER! Conan, Kull, Kane; they should be read by everyone with even a pinch of interest in fantasy.

  • @AntiDecepticonCampaign
    @AntiDecepticonCampaign 2 года назад +14

    That Kane movie was pretty underrated. I enjoyed it way more than I thought I would.

  • @pedrohenriquesoutogueiros1449
    @pedrohenriquesoutogueiros1449 6 лет назад +80

    Julian Lafey did a AMA on reddit, and he spoke about the possibility of a Daggerfall Spiritual Successor

  • @BestWayKilla
    @BestWayKilla 6 лет назад +47

    Fuckin' hell, why isn't James Purefoy in more things? Dude is awesome as an action star and, as his performance on Rome proves, he can definitely evoke plenty of emotion in more dramatic scenes. Plus, dude's a Motorhead fan? Truly, he has walked the righteous path of the Lord.

  • @LyaksandraB
    @LyaksandraB 6 лет назад +22

    There was a time when the world was plunging into darkness, a time of witchcraft and sorcery when no one stood against evil. That time is over.

  • @ronaldfrechette2045
    @ronaldfrechette2045 6 лет назад +22

    All apologies to Hemingway, but I have to say Howard, for me, is the finest American writer of the early 20th century.
    Wish his horror works and his Bran Mac Morn stories got more play.

  • @robsolo1319
    @robsolo1319 5 лет назад +28

    I am 52 and read the Conan magazines . The second story was Solomon Kane. I was hooked. I loved the movie too. Great stories. I was hooked in the early 80's. Great video

    • @robsolo1319
      @robsolo1319 5 лет назад +2

      Like you said the movie we were waiting for and finally came out. Not in theaters, but on demand. I worked in law enforcement and would stay up on night shift months. It was 7.99 to rent and enjoyed. It is on Netflix and I tell everyone to watch it. Amazon was out of the book you were showing and so I will hit my comic shop. I got them to get The Darkness graphic novels. Love Jackie Estacado too.

    • @WastelandSeven
      @WastelandSeven 3 года назад +2

      Doesn't hurt that the art was (and is) amazing. I still remember Kane's run in with Dracula (yep, they had him fight fang face) He won. Because he's fucking Solomon Kane!

  • @xcdubv
    @xcdubv 6 лет назад +43

    Neat. Now I know where Witch Hunter from Warhammer comes from. Pretty sure after hearing the intro's description of Solomon Kane.

    • @efraim3364
      @efraim3364 6 лет назад +1

      yup, sure is.

    • @METALGEARMATRIX
      @METALGEARMATRIX 4 года назад +3

      Never mind every piece of art made for the character is almost copyright infringement

    • @WastelandSeven
      @WastelandSeven 3 года назад

      Yep. They did a one for one rip.

  • @aramondehasashi3324
    @aramondehasashi3324 6 лет назад +19

    Just like with the Shadow and Elric Razor introduces me to a character i'd never heard of before and looks absolutely badass. Definitely gonna check Kane out.

  • @sergioochoa913
    @sergioochoa913 6 лет назад +47

    Okay now I want a Solomon Kane hack and slash game

    • @hemidas
      @hemidas 6 лет назад +10

      Bloodborne has you covered.

    • @francosamericanmusings1560
      @francosamericanmusings1560 6 лет назад +1

      Sergio Ochoa I'd love that!

    • @ViciousAnimus
      @ViciousAnimus 6 лет назад +6

      I think the closest thing you can find is Grim Dawn on steam. It's an action RPG in the vein of Diablo.

    • @sergioochoa913
      @sergioochoa913 6 лет назад +4

      Only without rpg bullshit, I want it more like a mix of the gameplay of DMC3 and the Castlevania SOTN level design, that would be godlike and a proof that god still loves us...
      Obviously it can't be produced by neither EA(for obvous reasons), Naughty Dog (they will make Solomon Kane a transexual cuban wamen) or konami (FUCK THOSE GUYS!)

    • @jankokalamus
      @jankokalamus 6 лет назад +1

      victor vran

  • @paranoyd70
    @paranoyd70 6 лет назад +18

    First got encountered with Robert E Howard in the late 1970's with his Conan stories, and loved them, but I was in my teens and eventually put reading aside to be a dumb-ass. When I finally matured, I went back to reacquaint myself with Robert E Howard (90's) and learned that he created a number of characters and a slew of stories. I learned of Soloman Kane, Kull, Bran Mak Morn, and many others. Howard didn't just write fantasy, but he also wrote horror, western, and adventure. Howard has a knack of putting a lot of information in such a small amount of text, which today is nearly a lost art, imho. Great stuff.

  • @laristokrato106
    @laristokrato106 6 лет назад +115

    Interesting you point out how Kane is, or has been of late, often downgraded to a pastiche of himself, by being portrayed as nothing more than the generic "action-monster-hunter" archetype he initially inspired. Seems like that happens a lot with characters once source for certain templates.

    • @mmirlas2820
      @mmirlas2820 6 лет назад +27

      He's far more than a mere "witch hunter" could ever hope to be.

    • @constantin5509
      @constantin5509 6 лет назад +47

      The same thing happened with Conan as well. A lot of the comics portray him as a simple-minded barbarian or a goody-two-shoes, when the original Conan from Robert E. Howard is much, much more than that.
      I can see where Razor is coming from when he expresses disdain for public domain; it's beshitted way too many franchises and characters.

    • @METALGEARMATRIX
      @METALGEARMATRIX 4 года назад +17

      Same with Conan. From a cunning deadly warrior to a brute.

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro 9 дней назад

      happens with... inspirations that do nothing but echo soemthing else.
      elric of melnibone is well written and very well thought out, meanwhile copies are jsut edgy more for the appeal of being edgy.
      elric is conflicted with this sense of morality he doesnt even understand yet he has.
      same happened from Shadow to Batman... Batman has so little reason to do anything because he refuses to kill what are mass murdering torturous people... theyve ruined his character as a hero all because they wanna sell to kids

  • @hardgay7537
    @hardgay7537 6 лет назад +36

    A sword, two pistols, a bigger gun, with tons of leather and buckles? Who also kills demons?
    Sounds like at least a passing inspiration Dante from the Devil May Cry series. I'm sold on the premise. Razor's recommendation certainly helps sell it, though.

    • @savagetv6460
      @savagetv6460 4 года назад

      @Timothy Dexter goku is basically a superman rip off

    • @821lancevance
      @821lancevance 4 года назад +4

      @@savagetv6460 transformers are a ripoff of gundam just with no pilots

    • @savagetv6460
      @savagetv6460 4 года назад

      @@821lancevance yeah. the Japanese ripped off America more

    • @821lancevance
      @821lancevance 4 года назад

      @@savagetv6460 very true. Just another example.

    • @jackdaone6469
      @jackdaone6469 4 года назад +5

      William K Savage
      No, that’s the way the dub characterized him to make him more palatable to the American public.
      Goku’s based on Sun Wukong, the Monkey King, from Journey to the West.

  • @RobertJohnson_Zeppo
    @RobertJohnson_Zeppo 5 лет назад +4

    I read an article earlier this week about Funcom going into development of a new coop online shooter. The job listing for a Gameplay/Console Programmer mentioned the IP they intend to develop is a Heroic Signatures property. Solomon Kane happens to be one of their holdings.

    • @TheRageaholic
      @TheRageaholic  5 лет назад +3

      I doubt it, given the 'online co-op' aspect. But hopefully at some point it will happen. Solomon Kane is LONG overdue for a game. (And a film sequel)

  • @dukesofdevon
    @dukesofdevon 6 лет назад +23

    Desire to know more intensifies.

  • @robertflury3349
    @robertflury3349 6 лет назад +9

    "His own life meant little too him,
    He would throw it away for for a small animal or a pagan child"

  • @TehOldGamer
    @TehOldGamer 6 лет назад +26

    I read all the Conan books back in the 70s. I'm going to have to look this up.

  • @DeathattacksReviews
    @DeathattacksReviews 6 лет назад +11

    I thank you for bringing awareness to Elric now Solomon Kane. These characters deserve more notices. I was disappointed when how the movie was handle when come to marketing. Underrated would be understatement. Solomon Kane to Me is Robert E Howard best creation. Cohan is okay. But writing in Solomon Kane has more of high energy to it and cuts deeply into your very being.

  • @brandonteppelin6353
    @brandonteppelin6353 6 лет назад +13

    Solomon Kane is a setting for Savage Worlds and good God is it cool as hell.
    Walking the Path of Kane and tearing into the evil and unclean is one hell of a ride.
    Whenever I need to explain the setting to anyone I just have them watch that badass movie.
    Not had a complaint yet.

  • @mmirlas2820
    @mmirlas2820 6 лет назад +10

    Such an underrated character. Thanks for bringing attention to one of the greats.

  • @BlackIce3190
    @BlackIce3190 4 года назад +4

    “I say that you have this day done a damnable deed. Yon necromancer was worthy of death, belike, but he trusted you, naming you his one friend, and you betrayed him for a few filthy coins. Methinks you will be meeting him in hell someday.”
    - The Right Hand of Doom

  • @nerzenjaeger
    @nerzenjaeger 6 лет назад +47

    Yay, Razör working his way through pulp fiction. The Puritan Swordsman is my 2nd favourite Howard character (obviously).

  • @Lieutenant_Dude
    @Lieutenant_Dude 5 лет назад +7

    25 sinners were not built with the savage economy of the wolf.

  • @austinboucher5286
    @austinboucher5286 3 года назад +8

    I just realize that there are only about five filmic adaptations of Howard’s work: 3 Conan films, a kull film, and a Solomon Kane film. For as insanely popular as his work is, there’s surprisingly few silver screen adaptations of them. Funny since you’d think his stories would be ripe for filmic fodder.

  • @-The-Stranger-
    @-The-Stranger- 6 лет назад +14

    If you've already read all of the books and seen the movie he mentions, and still hungry for more. Warhammer's Mathias Thulman: Witch Hunter is absolutely worth picking up. The character was created in much the same way as Kane, through short stories in a sort of pulp magazine, (which are included in the trilogy book itself). It ends up coming out to 3 short stories, and 3 novels collected in one book. Which in the introduction the author admits to his love and overall inspiration of Solomon Kane. It's a great read for Kane fans and I definitely recommend it for anyone who is either hungry for more Kane or a fan of the Warhammer Universe and Witch Hunters in general.

    • @terminalred9232
      @terminalred9232 6 лет назад +4

      Mathias Thulman was awesome. He was also heavily based on Vincent Prices evil Witch hunter Character. Can't remember the name. But yeah, Price's Sinister personality and flamboyancy plus Kane's nobility and fanatacism equals Mathias Thulmann.

    • @-The-Stranger-
      @-The-Stranger- 6 лет назад +2

      Absolutely! There is an entire intro in the book that covers his creation and such. I think they actually just released a new edition of it. Hopefully it still has the short stories and intro. Those were both great!

  • @tacky4237
    @tacky4237 2 года назад +3

    The OG witch Hunter.
    Him and Conan are favourites of mine.

  • @n.b.2164
    @n.b.2164 5 лет назад +3

    I love Robert E. Howard. A big fan of pulp era fiction. My favorite Solomon Kane story is Wings in the Night.

  • @RolfHartmann
    @RolfHartmann 5 лет назад +3

    Hate to correct you on anything, but Razor Howard established Kane's former association with pirates in Blades of the Brotherhood as he mentions himself as having once been a member of the band he goes up against back when they were more than mere cutthroats or something to that effect. Given the context of the period it makes perfect sense he would have at some point served in the irregular forces which harassed the Muslims, indeed it's one of the only likely explanations for such an association and/or targeting other denominations of Christians who were also in rivalry with England, and I loved the flourish in the movie that he loved doing it.
    Still I much appreciate all the love you show to the character here. He's one of my all time favorites.

  • @psychofu420
    @psychofu420 6 лет назад +5

    Always loved Kane! Had a band named after him back in the day, lol. Epically good books though, Robert E. Howard was the man! Good video, keep it up! Thanks!

  • @WastelandSeven
    @WastelandSeven 3 года назад +5

    I loved Solomon Kane even more than than Conan. (who I also love) And I have Savage Sword of Conan 162. The black and white art always worked better for me with Conan and Kane stories than color could have done. Also, the Kane poem that still gives me shivers is The Return of Sir Richard Grenville.

  • @DigitalFulcrum
    @DigitalFulcrum 6 лет назад +4

    I think these type of videos that Razor does are my favorite, it highlights the best of material for a particular character/comic and shows accessible content for us to see ourselves if we want to pursue. Heck, his video on Elric rekindled my sister's fandom of the character.

  • @coolintruddle
    @coolintruddle 4 года назад +3

    I still have a giant stack of oversize Savage Sword of Conan from when I was a kid. I loved it when Solomon Kane was featured in the B story instead of Red Sonja.

  • @shrewdprivateer3742
    @shrewdprivateer3742 6 лет назад +4

    Jesus, that last bit with Motorhead is like gold frosting on a diamond cake

  • @pilgrimm23
    @pilgrimm23 6 лет назад +5

    Thank You Razor. I was very much into Howard and the Marvel comic adaptations back in the day. This got me back into it. BTW one you recomend: the Saga of Solomon Kane (I agree, highly recommended), if anyone is looking for this one I have 2 copies and would part with one for not more then the price of postage if anyone is interested, contact me.

  • @GorditoCrunch343
    @GorditoCrunch343 6 лет назад +16

    Solomon Kane actually did a crossover with Conan and Kull in a few of the Epic Illustrated stories as well. Those are required reading for anyone who wants a sample taste of all 3 iconic pulp characters. Great video Razor, hope to see you delve into Tarzan, John Carter and even some of the Jack Vance stories if you are able!

  • @TheHortond
    @TheHortond 3 года назад +2

    Truckers like myself love audio books. It keeps us entertained while driving long miles.

  • @NefariousKoel
    @NefariousKoel 6 лет назад +8

    When reading R.E. Howard, take a drink every time you see the word "thews" or a big cat reference (e.g. panther, tiger, cat-like).

  • @irontemplar6222
    @irontemplar6222 5 лет назад +3

    I didn't know about Solomon Kane until I saw the movie but ever since I saw it I fell in love with the character.

  • @brianfuller5868
    @brianfuller5868 5 лет назад +6

    I love Howard's stories and I'm glad somebody remembers them. Solomon Kane is a badass. Awesome video. You"re right that in 2018, Kane is confusing.

  • @vianenhive
    @vianenhive 6 лет назад +8

    I really like this "here is something I like and I will ease you into it" style of video.
    Battletech, The Shadow, Elric and now Solomon Kane, that's a pretty good haul. I certainly hope to see more of these in the future.

  • @johngalt7240
    @johngalt7240 6 лет назад +2

    Howard was a genius...also, completely, absolutely, utterly insane. Thank the gods for insane geniuses!

  • @jd_cowan
    @jd_cowan 6 лет назад +2

    Weird Tales was a fantastic magazine. So very influential and so much good stuff.

  • @JanstonCordell
    @JanstonCordell 6 лет назад +2

    Robert E. Howard is a criminally under-rated author. Conan is one of the most American heroes ever crafted.

    • @constantin5509
      @constantin5509 6 лет назад +2

      He sure is.

    • @WeirdTale
      @WeirdTale 5 лет назад +1

      Despite being from a people that are the ancestors of the Gaels and Eastern Europeans.

  • @groovysnake6664
    @groovysnake6664 6 лет назад +4

    Big fan of Conan here, always meant to dive into Solomon Kane and now I'm even more intrigued. Also I love Vampire Hunter D, if this is the inspiration then I've gotta dive in. Great video Razör.

  • @gregorblack5557
    @gregorblack5557 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent coverage Razorfist! Howards characters will live on for a great deal of time!

  • @MilkshakeEnthusiast1992
    @MilkshakeEnthusiast1992 3 года назад +2

    You know you’re a true badass when you can wear a pilgrims hat and still be threatening.

  • @migthulhu
    @migthulhu 5 лет назад +6

    back in the early 90s I discovered a box of REH paperbacks at a used book store. It included Conan, Kull, Solomon Kane, Bran Mak Morn, and Cormac Mac Art. I was in the Army at the time so I would take them to the field with me to bid away the boring times. I loved those books.

  • @Cocarat206
    @Cocarat206 6 лет назад +4

    Man, wonder what stories we could have had if Howard hadn't killed himself. He could have done even more with Conan or gone back to his older works. Kind of morbid, but it does make you wonder what he could have accomplished given even more time.

  • @whatroughbeast2841
    @whatroughbeast2841 6 лет назад +2

    I still wonder what it would have been like if Purefoy had become Bond. Awesome stuff.

  • @OldSkoolAnimeFan
    @OldSkoolAnimeFan 5 лет назад +3

    After hearing the Ace of Spades part, I enjoy Purefoy so much more now.

  • @martiansunrise7168
    @martiansunrise7168 6 лет назад +3

    One of the strongest yet under exposed fantasy creations. Great review and the film is an underrated classic.

  • @rickdalton6272
    @rickdalton6272 5 лет назад +3

    Solomon Kane is awesome! I read a lot of the books when I was a kid. So good!

  • @BallroomBlitzkrieg
    @BallroomBlitzkrieg 6 лет назад +2

    I read the collected Howard stories back when I was in my twenties. This video gives me a sorely needed excuse to revisit them.

  • @dustinshadle732
    @dustinshadle732 6 лет назад +3

    I admit to learning of this character by the great film, standing on it's own. my uncle then sent me a few of the comics from his series. I'd love to see more of both. I'm probably going to watch the movie again tonight. thank you Razor!

  • @WhiteIkiryo-yt2it
    @WhiteIkiryo-yt2it 9 месяцев назад +3

    We NEED a dark animation series of Solomon Kane like Castlevania because he is such a under rated character.

  • @ChristophelusPulps
    @ChristophelusPulps 6 лет назад +2

    Great video. Solomon Kane is one of my favorite characters.

  • @fortcastellan1730
    @fortcastellan1730 6 лет назад +10

    That Del Rey paperback was my first introduction to Kane, and to Howard in general. Picked it up at Barnes and Noble solely on the awesomeness of its cover. It sat on my shelf for a while because the first story or two were bores, but once I got to Red Shadows I was hooked!
    To this day, Wings in the Night is one of my favorite pulp stories. Kane's horror and anger just....struck me on a visceral level.
    The movie....It pissed me off so much how long it took for that to be released stateside. I was starting to believe that it never actually got finished....I agree that the origin story was unnecessary and that the piracy angst missed the point of the character....but once they got to the "If I kill you, I am damned" line, they had the character nailed, and it was glorious!
    So I have The Castle of the Devil trade, and I thought it sucked. I have The Chronicles of Solomon Kane trade, and its pretty good. And of course, I have illustrated Del Rey collection. But I don't have The Saga of Solomon Kane trade. Thanks for the heads up that it's worth having.

    • @mmirlas2820
      @mmirlas2820 6 лет назад

      I agree about Wings in the Night being emotionally compelling. Because I was careless, I had the tragic scene spoiled for me, but it made no difference. Howard really had a way with words.

  • @kiba775237
    @kiba775237 6 лет назад +1

    Solomon Kane is a character that is dear to my heart and its even better when someone else gets him and the world he's in like I do. thanks for the vid.

  • @jackdaone6469
    @jackdaone6469 4 года назад +3

    Every time I hear that Solomon Kane theme, I just love it more and more.

  • @c.m.7292
    @c.m.7292 5 лет назад +1

    your enthusiasm for Solomon Kane makes me feel alive bless you. 🙏

  • @jamesclukey7488
    @jamesclukey7488 3 года назад +1

    In the 70's Marvel published a short lived black and white magazine titled THE BARBARIANS. With covers by Michael Whelan and interiors by various artists, this featured Howard's King Kull, Bran Mac Morn, and Solomon Kane ! This was an attempt to give readers a place to read the other characters from REH. With SAVAGE SWORD of CONAN doing so well it was hoped these would also take off. Unfortunately, it lasted only a few issues. Too bad. I was fortunate enough to have collected them and treasure them even now. Thanks for the review !

  • @Tjrush-rm4jj
    @Tjrush-rm4jj 6 лет назад +24

    I always thought Peter Cushing would've made a great Solomon Kane.

  • @Ike_of_pyke
    @Ike_of_pyke 6 лет назад +6

    Howard was an underrated genius, i wish he didn't kill himself

  • @SairajRKamath
    @SairajRKamath 6 лет назад +1

    Truly appreciate your range of videos here, Razorfist.
    Music, politics, noir, gaming, comics... and how many else!

  • @JarJarBinks4ever
    @JarJarBinks4ever 6 лет назад +15

    That..That's gotta be Kane!

  • @matthewechevarria8997
    @matthewechevarria8997 4 года назад +4

    This was fantastic, you did Kane well. I wish more was done with this character, but you did him some justice in this video!

  • @crusader176
    @crusader176 6 лет назад +8

    Spot on commentary of this fantastic Charcter and his history
    I loved it especially the reading recommendations and the Solomon Kane movie review and the critique of how it was distributed by the clueless movie making hierarchy
    It is one of the most grossly underrated movies of all time
    This is a great video
    I'm watching again for the 2nd time love your pulp and film noir videos
    Thanks Razorfist

  • @TheAyeAye1
    @TheAyeAye1 Год назад +1

    Solomon Kane was always my favorite REH character. Got the complete audio collect and have enjoyed the works again hugely.

  • @midnightmosesuk
    @midnightmosesuk 2 года назад +1

    In the film adaptation of Solomon Kane we were basically going through his origin story, he wasn't really the Solomon Kane we all know and love yet, he was being moulded into something greater. It isn't until the end of the film that his transformation is complete. If only we had those two sequels, showing Solomon Kane after the fiery crucible of his beginnings had burned away his past, had been made. I think we would've seen a character far closer to Howard's original vision.

  • @AnimetalViking
    @AnimetalViking 6 лет назад +8

    Didn't know this character inspired Vampire Hunter D. Consider me sold on checking these out. Thanks for another great episode Razor.

  • @lordkrauser
    @lordkrauser 5 лет назад +4

    Just picked up 'The Chronicles of Solomon Kane' from my local library after your recommendation. Gods damn it's amazing. Going to have to track down the other comic adaptations as well. Maybe rewatch the movie for Thanksgiving because, ya know, Puritans.

  • @DoDPUB
    @DoDPUB 6 лет назад +1

    Its always a refreshing pleasure to find another lover of Solomon Kane.

  • @skeletorrobo
    @skeletorrobo 6 лет назад +4

    Reminds me of Roland Deschain of Stephen King's Dark Tower series. Thanks for the heads-up!

    • @jackdaone6469
      @jackdaone6469 4 года назад +2

      Could be. I know Roland is based on the Man with No Name from the Dollars Trilogy, but his immortal nature and relentless pursuit of his father’s killer definitely has elements of Solomon Kane in it.

    • @jamiehess4211
      @jamiehess4211 3 года назад

      King was a fan. Check out Danse Macabre (1981).

  • @J.C_Hong
    @J.C_Hong 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks Man, I've been trying to get into some Howard, but was having trouble finding a place to start. Rock on.

  • @thetimturnershow2883
    @thetimturnershow2883 Год назад +1

    Solomon Kane is a true BADASS… many have tried to replicate his success, and NONE HAVE EVER come close!!!

  • @mikereger1186
    @mikereger1186 2 года назад +1

    A very overlooked and totally cool pulp character.
    And the complete collection of Howard Kane stories is available from a certain unnamed online vendor in electronic format at a very reasonable price.

  • @matthewdaniel6045
    @matthewdaniel6045 4 года назад +1

    I loved the movie but I never knew there were books until years ago you mentioned it. Thank you razor

  • @Redfield70
    @Redfield70 6 лет назад +4

    Without a doubt my favorite video you've ever done. Thank you for giving Kane and Howard some much deserved love. I still enjoy REH's Conan a bit more but Kane is a character that is still fairly unique in the whole of escapism. Remarkable considering how long he's been around.

  • @joyfuldude4538
    @joyfuldude4538 6 лет назад +3

    I actually saw a Solomon Kane cover while looking up Gwenpool (Gwen Stacy crossed with Deadpool, it’s hilarious). I was intrigued, so here I am.
    Plus Razor, I love your videos dude.

  • @paranoyd70
    @paranoyd70 6 лет назад +14

    Hey Razor, if you like Solomon Kane, then you might want to look into the book (& comic) "Dead in the West" by Joe R Lansdale. It features a character similar to Solomon Kane, but set in the wild-west. Its about a preacher of sorts, but instead of a sword & flintlock pistols, the preacher (Jebediah) is sporting colt pistols. The author (Joe R Lansdale) was also inspired by Robert E Howard and even mentions him frequently in the forward of many of his books. Like Howard, Lansdale packs a lot of meaning in fewer words, and has a penchant for detail. Lansdale can be a Leftist cuch at times though, but he's an awesome author, imho. Weirdly enough, he has a tv series "Hap & Leonard" (based on his books) about two best friends, and one of them is Hap Collins, who is played by James Purefoy, the same actor who played Solomon Kane in the movie adaption. Anyway, I just thought that I'd bring it to your attention.

    • @constantin5509
      @constantin5509 6 лет назад +5

      Surprised to hear that, since I've first encountered Joe R. Landsdale talking about Robert E. Howard in his introduction in the biography of Robert E. Howard, "Blood and Thunder: The Life and Art of Robert E. Howard" by Mark Finn. And he did not strike me as a fan, acting condescending and passive-aggressive towards Howard.

  • @steveouk90126
    @steveouk90126 6 лет назад +16

    Howard, Lovecraft, Derleth... that whole era was AWESOME.

    • @sarcastanaut
      @sarcastanaut 6 лет назад +4

      Steve of Unknown Kadath Clark Ashton FUCKING Smith

    • @_XR40_
      @_XR40_ 6 лет назад +6

      They were all kind of informally connected. If you think about it, many of the creatures that Lovecraft's protagonists would flee in fear were the same as those hunted down and slaughtered by the likes of Conan...

    • @constantin5509
      @constantin5509 6 лет назад +1

      Yeah, so much better than what came afterwards.

    • @WastelandSeven
      @WastelandSeven 3 года назад +1

      @@_XR40_ Well, Conan and Kane were a bit different than modern protaganists. There is something about fighting with cold steel that makes a man harder, more determined, and steels their nerves than someone who uses a gun and kills from a distance.
      Then again most of Lovecraft's protagonists weren't warriors of any stripe. The closest I think is the German U-boat captain in The Temple. He may have been a murderous fanatic, but, to his credit, his nerve held to the very end.

    • @_XR40_
      @_XR40_ 3 года назад +2

      @@WastelandSeven No argument. I just find it amusing to think that Howard and Lovecraft were probably well aware of the dichotomy themselves...

  • @RabbiSteve
    @RabbiSteve 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you, Razörfist for this video essay. While I knew of Solomon Kane, I had never read any of the stories. Nor read the comics. Nor saw the movie. Now, I have been listening to this same audiobook you play clips from here, have read the comics, and just ordered a Blu-ray of the movie. It’s now my favorite creation of Howard. And that’s saying something.