So glad you pointed out that Thulsa Doom (James Earl Jones) in the movie was probably based more on Thoth Amon. Howard and Lovecraft were actually friends in real life so naturally I clicked "Like" as soon as I stated watching
I'm soooo glad there is such an amazing channel in RUclips that keeps the spirit of Sword and Sorcery alive!!! Especially when this genre is so overlooked nowadays.
I would argue calling him a Barbarian does not limit his awesomeness. He charges in full throttle, doesn't partake in frivolous talk, defeats his enemies through strength and skill of blade. He is the example of the perfect barbarian.
Tsathoggua was actually created by Clark Ashton Smith in his 1929 short story "The Tale of Satampra Zeiros," not by Lovecraft. Also, the spider god Zath reminds me of a similar spider god called Hlo-Hlo in “The Distressing Tale of Thangobrind The Jeweller,” from Lord Dunsany's The Book of Wonder (1912). Hlo-Hlo is similarly depicted as an idol statue in a temple.
Definitely a Conan Shared Universe. But I think more than few were not created by Robert E. Howard. I still found the video awesome. Definitely Lovecraftian & Grotesque Villains!
Since Howard and Lovecraft were friends, their original writings even had some minor references to each other, like if the Conan world and the Lovecraft stories all happened in the same universe. However, as time passed and Conan became more popular, those references were taken out of the texts in future reprints. It is today quite hard, basically impossible, to find a copy of the Conan stories with the Lovecraftian references.
@@kevinrobinson1357 they were correspondents and last i checked Howard was apart of Lovecraft's circle so despite the fact they seemed to disagree a lot i would imagine they were at least friends to reference each others work at all
@@lordsathariel4384 you need not be friends to have professional correspondence. I'm curious to why you made a statement saying Howard ever referenced Lovecraft's work. Study postal history, and read about Howard's character.
Conan the Barbarian movie was supposed to be Kull the Conqueror. During preproduction they had hired Matel (I think) to make toys and stuff. But they were soon deceived. For there was another... oh wait wrong story. They went through many rewrites and voila Conan the Barbarian. Matel was stuck with Kull and all the other toys. They decided to write a story and voila He-Man was born. This is also why Thulsa Doom, a character from Kull, is in the Conan universe. During the many rewrites they left him in there for Conan to fight.
Very entertaining Video. It’s nice seeing other big RUclipsrs enjoying and digging deep into movies I saw as a kid so I can further enjoy them as an adult.
I remember reading about how Lovecraft offered his stories including the things like the university that housed the Necronomican and other things that those things could be borrowed or used to craft a better world of fiction then could have been made without the sharing of the ideas. I also remember reading one of the stories by Howard about Conan that he felt more like the story that came to his paper were more like they seemed to be the thing that put the whole idea from the beginning to the end of the story wasn't something that he crafted but something that was even more of a mystery to him as it was for others trying to figure out how his writing craft had been.
Lovecraft had no idea that his writing would catch on and become popular, he allowed his "friends" (he had extensive pen-pal relationships but very little IRL contact) to use his story elements and build upon the canon. Howard has said Conan was like a guy in a bar telling him about his life. Howard was truly talented as he could bang out single draft stories very quickly. Both of these men were ahead of their times and truly troubled deep in their souls.
This should be changed to “12 villians Conan fought from Robert E Howard’s universe to Marvel and movies”. So far in the first two entries, Conan fought neither of them in Howard’s universe. Edit: In total, Howard’s Conan only ever faced 3 of the villians on the list.
Yea , after all Howard's Conan is the real canon one , from the books being the creator and all . Mind telling those 3 enemies ? Never understood way Marvel needed to have Conan , same as DC had He-man aparrantly , in those comics .
Love this. Conan is an underrated Marvel character. A Netflix movie or series would be great for this character. Thulsa Doom's death at the hands of Conan in the movie was one of the most brutal scenes ever.
@@kevinrobinson1357 there's a new KING CONAN comics releasing. not sure of the publisher. The first Conan film from the 80s was epic...but then every effort after that was not very good. I'm a screenwriter and I've been contemplating writing a new Conan script. I just don't have the time. it would take some research. I may do a short story though.
@@Blueman_502 marvel published a new issue of King Conan, last month. I think the writers were Jason and Mahmud. They wrote the previous King Conan comic for marvel. Good luck with your writing endeavors. BY WHAT CROM LOVES!
In a savage sword of Conan comic Conan is shown his death three times once by dagoth,once by ghouls or flesh eaters and finally in a pit with a creature by a wizard always liked that edition because you never saw Conan die but in this comic you see it three times
Well, Yoga of Yag, aka, Yag-Kosha, awesomely iconic though it might be, wasn't anything like a villain, right? And we get too little on Yara beyond his role as "the mark" of Conan's theft attempt and source of the alien being's torturous slavery.
The writing for this channel is awesome. It's either an outsourced script from a non-English country, or written by someone who couldn't pass AP English. "And such so that much as was is, surely."
For those DnD players here, the movie version of Dagoth was the inspiration for the end monster of the classic adventure "The Lost City", named Zargon. Zargon is still with the game, now called Zargon the Returner, and can be used as a Warlock patron for Great Old One Warlocks.
This so far is my favorite video cause it just boosts my confidence on how badass my name is, My father collects the old comics and loves the character so him and my mother agreed that their first and only son shall be named Conan. its always awesome to know how badass i am lmao
Lovecraft and Howard were kinda buddies and they interchanged ideas frequently...so in a lot of cases certain protagonists and places appear in stories of both authors.
@@tinalovre I guess, but it shouldn’t be glorified. Works that glorify things like that should be put in the adult section, not the porn section just somewhere away from impressionable minds. Not to say I hate old literature, I just read heart of darkness
I have a recurring client who has me edit stories that are heavily inspired by old pulp series like Conan and The Phantom. It's really cool learning about the source material.
Quite certain they both are inspired by Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer painting. That according to the wiki, also inspired the visual of Raoh, the top villain of Fist of the North Star. Wow, you learn something new every day.
This is my first encounter with this franchise/genre and im kind of loving it already. And i LIVE for Akivasha, we stan a demonic magickal girlboss❤❤❤❤
It's been awhile since I've been this early What if thulsa doom being in Conan's time wasn't an accident or a mistake by the writers of the movie, What if he survived the cataclysm that ended the thruian age but in his weakened state the dark got set gave him a new purpose and that's how the cult started.
@@mrjrb561 they also gave conan in the movie Kulls slave backstory. Conan was never a slave in his youth. The conan movie isnt really pure conan its an amalgamation of Kull and Conan. Which works as Conan was basically a retooled version of Howards earlier Kull stories hell conans first story Phoenix on the sword was a rewrite of by this axe I rule
While I enjoy those films, especially the first (still a masterpiece), Conan in the movies is practically NOTHING like he is in the classic stories. Hopefully we will one day get a version of that either in a show or movie. Thulsa is basically Thoth-Amon...not sure why they just didn't call him that.
I think Thulsa Doom was only in like two of the original Howard Conan stories and in one never encounters Conan himself, not the "archenemy" the movie portays.
A kind-of good idea for a video but, man, written and spoken very oddly. I love Conan, both in the books and the original Marvel era, I also love the writing of Lovecraft, but come on - most of these villains were not what is considered “Lovecraftian”. A similar video that just covered the various supernatural threats from Howard’s stories (and definitely didn’t include cartoon and video game characters) would be most appreciated.
But Shuma-Gorath seams to moral to with havign acuall emotion and understandable goals to be a propper love craft creature it doesn't fit with the outer gods
Conan is just straight up proof that if you're strong enough shit like Cthulhu doesn't matter. Oh, Cthulhu is rising from the depths of R'Leigh? Have you tried stabbing him?
Still waiting on KING KONAN. Hopefully if they ever do it. They keep the damn CGI to a minimum. I want it to look as close to the old movie as possible.
Thoth Amon has one more thing to his credit. He is the original Conan villain. Yes, you can argue the nobles of Aquilonia were in The Phoenix on the Sword, but they were just men. Thoth was so much more. Even if he and Conan never faced off face to face 😁.
Conan came from the earlier tales Howard wrote of King Kull. Many of those tales were just re-written as Conan. Like any writer, Howard had to work throug his ideas until they were cohesive, so this was only a normal way of doing so. You could look at the writings of Lin Carter and others and see the same process. For more swords and sorcery by Howard, check out his "Bran Mak Morn" tales. Howard, I think Howard would have been skeptical about having his stuff in comic books, but if they were paying, he would have written for them I'm sure By the time of his death in 1936 however, his western stories were doing so much better, he had already begun turning away from writing fantasy. Unfortunately, this video does not deal with the Howard/creator wiritngs only. So much was skipped over and neglected in favor of exploring more recent Conan writings, that to put quite bluntly, I do not think Howard would have ever written or even considered for his character. This IS a very good video however, and I understand why and appreciate it a lot. Might I make a suggestion? Have you ever thought of covering this character in parts? I think you could easilly get 4 parts out of this at least - just focussing on Conan. Think about it. Consider it. I think you could do it justice. Howard DID write some short stories directly connected to Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos and was an active member within the 'Lovercraft Circle'.
@@druunderwood5602 well GI JOE were based on the OSI who were replaced by the CIA created by Nazi paperclips 😉 Ozymandias killed the Comedian after JFK was taken out for his “ruthless monolithic conspiracy” speech?
@@festo8756 his bloodline most definitely is from ancient atlantean blood. In Howards material and no, they weren't superhuman but they were advanced compared to those of the hyborean age.
@@midnightprince30 Conan is Cimmerian. You are thinking of kull who is atlantean. The guy who doesn't fight. The fighting is done by his right hand man. It's sad you don't know anything about Robert e howards work.
@@festo8756 No. He hails from Cimmeria but many cimmerians have the bloodline of the atlanteans. Including conan. I'm talking about Robert E. Howards original 1932 stories and material. Not the films.
@@festo8756 what's sad is your insult when you're wrong. 1936 Robert E Howard said this "North of Aquilonia, the westernmost Hyborian kingdom, are the Cimmerians, ferocious savages, untamed by the invaders, but advancing rapidly because of contact with them; they are the descendants of the Atlanteans, now progressing more steadily than their old enemies the Picts, who dwell in the wilderness west of Aquilonia." - The Hyborian Age(1936). So sad, you're right. I know nothing of Howards material. Only own all his books.
So glad you pointed out that Thulsa Doom (James Earl Jones) in the movie was probably based more on Thoth Amon. Howard and Lovecraft were actually friends in real life so naturally I clicked "Like" as soon as I stated watching
I'm soooo glad there is such an amazing channel in RUclips that keeps the spirit of Sword and Sorcery alive!!! Especially when this genre is so overlooked nowadays.
I would argue calling him a Barbarian does not limit his awesomeness. He charges in full throttle, doesn't partake in frivolous talk, defeats his enemies through strength and skill of blade. He is the example of the perfect barbarian.
Yeah but a "barbarian" is just any non-ancient greek
@@shinobi-no-bueno yeah but I was referring to the fictional depiction of barbarian. Like what's in dnd
@@shinobi-no-bueno Do that joke about ,
Cimmerian? Sumerian? Know the difference it might just save your life
Scythians whatever!
@@mikelshort9150 Conan doesn't have much in common with DND barbarians
Right? Barbarians are awesome.
Awesome can't wait I'm a huge fan of Robert E Howard and lovecraft!😁👍👍👍👍
Tsathoggua was actually created by Clark Ashton Smith in his 1929 short story "The Tale of Satampra Zeiros," not by Lovecraft. Also, the spider god Zath reminds me of a similar spider god called Hlo-Hlo in “The Distressing Tale of Thangobrind The Jeweller,” from Lord Dunsany's The Book of Wonder (1912). Hlo-Hlo is similarly depicted as an idol statue in a temple.
This guy gets it
@@thepaulmorse Great Morses think alike.
@@devinmorse9112 Holy shit, I didn't even realize. Haha, Cheers
Definitely a Conan Shared Universe. But I think more than few were not created by Robert E. Howard. I still found the video awesome. Definitely Lovecraftian & Grotesque Villains!
Since Howard and Lovecraft were friends, their original writings even had some minor references to each other, like if the Conan world and the Lovecraft stories all happened in the same universe. However, as time passed and Conan became more popular, those references were taken out of the texts in future reprints. It is today quite hard, basically impossible, to find a copy of the Conan stories with the Lovecraftian references.
You can find them in Lovecraft works though
i feel like reprints these days are more people making official fan fiction rather then true retellings cus they change so much these days
Howard and Lovecraft never even met.
@@kevinrobinson1357 they were correspondents and last i checked Howard was apart of Lovecraft's circle so despite the fact they seemed to disagree a lot i would imagine they were at least friends to reference each others work at all
@@lordsathariel4384 you need not be friends to have professional correspondence.
I'm curious to why you made a statement saying Howard ever referenced Lovecraft's work.
Study postal history, and read about Howard's character.
Robert E. Howard and H.P. Lovecraft were friends.
Yes, They use to send emails to each other.
The sky is blue
They actually were friends and no they didn't email each other. Regular snail mail
@@hotpopcorncake Howard sent snake rattles and large insects in formaldehyde to HPL.
@@oblomurg Yea along with Cd rom of AOL and beetle borg dvd set.
Thulsa Doom: pre-He-Man Skeletor?
Conan the Barbarian movie was supposed to be Kull the Conqueror. During preproduction they had hired Matel (I think) to make toys and stuff. But they were soon deceived. For there was another... oh wait wrong story. They went through many rewrites and voila Conan the Barbarian. Matel was stuck with Kull and all the other toys. They decided to write a story and voila He-Man was born. This is also why Thulsa Doom, a character from Kull, is in the Conan universe. During the many rewrites they left him in there for Conan to fight.
Pretty much
Also seems the inspiration for the king of the underworld on Blech. Or Bone Daddy.
You hit the nail on the head my friend.
@@Ulgarth basically
Damn!you guys combined two of my favorites,conan and lovecraft! Bravo, nicely done!!!!!!!
Very entertaining Video. It’s nice seeing other big RUclipsrs enjoying and digging deep into movies I saw as a kid so I can further enjoy them as an adult.
Top notch stuff! This is why I love Conon comics so much! Love Lovecraft type enemies!
I remember reading about how Lovecraft offered his stories including the things like the university that housed the Necronomican and other things that those things could be borrowed or used to craft a better world of fiction then could have been made without the sharing of the ideas.
I also remember reading one of the stories by Howard about Conan that he felt more like the story that came to his paper were more like they seemed to be the thing that put the whole idea from the beginning to the end of the story wasn't something that he crafted but something that was even more of a mystery to him as it was for others trying to figure out how his writing craft had been.
Lovecraft had no idea that his writing would catch on and become popular, he allowed his "friends" (he had extensive pen-pal relationships but very little IRL contact) to use his story elements and build upon the canon.
Howard has said Conan was like a guy in a bar telling him about his life. Howard was truly talented as he could bang out single draft stories very quickly.
Both of these men were ahead of their times and truly troubled deep in their souls.
My favourite fantasy barbarian EVER!
This is what I grew up with 🤛💪💪👍👍
This should be changed to “12 villians Conan fought from Robert E Howard’s universe to Marvel and movies”. So far in the first two entries, Conan fought neither of them in Howard’s universe.
Edit: In total, Howard’s Conan only ever faced 3 of the villians on the list.
Yea , after all Howard's Conan is the real canon one , from the books being the creator and all . Mind telling those 3 enemies ?
Never understood way Marvel needed to have Conan , same as DC had He-man aparrantly , in those comics .
@@Kobalt_Rax_the_one needed? Nobody needs any entertainment. Marvel paid for the rights to Conan
@@shinobi-no-bueno Marvel wouldn't have the Darkhold with out Conan.
So glad you gave wraarl (devourer of souls) some love. He always stuck out to me as a favorite nemesis to Conan. I love his design.
Interesting resemblance of the skull-faced, glowing eyes Tulsa Doom and Conan to that of barbarian He-man & Skeletor.
The creators of He-Man wanted to make a Conan cartoon but knew they couldn’t.
And this is why I love RUclips.
Love this. Conan is an underrated Marvel character. A Netflix movie or series would be great for this character. Thulsa Doom's death at the hands of Conan in the movie was one of the most brutal scenes ever.
1.Conan is not a marvel character.
2. Conan predates marvel.
@@kevinrobinson1357 but marvel owned the rights to him for years. right?
@@Blueman_502 yes.
1.marvel.
2. Dark Horse.
3. Back to marvel.
4.Funcom.
@@kevinrobinson1357 there's a new KING CONAN comics releasing. not sure of the publisher. The first Conan film from the 80s was epic...but then every effort after that was not very good. I'm a screenwriter and I've been contemplating writing a new Conan script. I just don't have the time. it would take some research. I may do a short story though.
@@Blueman_502 marvel published a new issue of King Conan, last month.
I think the writers were Jason and Mahmud. They wrote the previous King Conan comic for marvel.
Good luck with your writing endeavors.
BY WHAT CROM LOVES!
im so happy this exists
In a savage sword of Conan comic Conan is shown his death three times once by dagoth,once by ghouls or flesh eaters and finally in a pit with a creature by a wizard always liked that edition because you never saw Conan die but in this comic you see it three times
Epic! Going to read some Robert Howard and get to writing some role-playing chronicles.
Rune, the
vampire-god from outer space, in The dark God deserves a mention but how can you just skip Yara and Yag-Kosha?
Well, Yoga of Yag, aka, Yag-Kosha, awesomely iconic though it might be, wasn't anything like a villain, right? And we get too little on Yara beyond his role as "the mark" of Conan's theft attempt and source of the alien being's torturous slavery.
Amateur hour.
When that camel spit on Conan and Conan hit it on top of it's head. I died of laughter. 🤣😎
Best part of the movie
Damn it I wasn't ready for this
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All of them
Solomon Cane is another of Robert Howard's characters that kicks ass
The writing for this channel is awesome. It's either an outsourced script from a non-English country, or written by someone who couldn't pass AP English. "And such so that much as was is, surely."
"The BARBARIAN ' Sums it up rather well.
For those DnD players here, the movie version of Dagoth was the inspiration for the end monster of the classic adventure "The Lost City", named Zargon. Zargon is still with the game, now called Zargon the Returner, and can be used as a Warlock patron for Great Old One Warlocks.
Goodman games republished the lost city fro 5e with extras and repritns
I'd like to see a video about the monster and gods of Robert E. Howard and HP Lovecraft Buffeder universes are connected
Buffster.
Head cannon,
Wolfram & Hart had access to a Necronomicon & Anya had access to the Dark Dimension.
Kull was a great movie.
Wrarrl is my favourite Conan’s Comic Series villain.
This so far is my favorite video cause it just boosts my confidence on how badass my name is, My father collects the old comics and loves the character so him and my mother agreed that their first and only son shall be named Conan. its always awesome to know how badass i am lmao
I want to see a video about Clark Ashton Smith.
I second that. He´s one of my favourite writers and poets.
Lovecraft and Howard were kinda buddies and they interchanged ideas frequently...so in a lot of cases certain protagonists and places appear in stories of both authors.
@Zanimations
Yeah...heard about that issue. What a nonsense...if certain lyrics offend you just don't read that stuff.
@Zanimations unless it’s something that encourages racism, or it’s Howard’s cat, is shouldn’t be banned
@@smartstudyingdoggo9031 it’s litiature
@@tinalovre I guess, but it shouldn’t be glorified. Works that glorify things like that should be put in the adult section, not the porn section just somewhere away from impressionable minds. Not to say I hate old literature, I just read heart of darkness
Underwood typewriter.
Shuma gorath confirms that conan was the first mcu film
@Fremen why the hate?
@@smartstudyingdoggo9031 because mcu movies are trash
@Fremen i bet you would fuck the mcu.
Uh fuck that Nobody wants Conan in the MCU
@@jasonsantos3037 prove it
I have a recurring client who has me edit stories that are heavily inspired by old pulp series like Conan and The Phantom. It's really cool learning about the source material.
I was wondering if Sega' s Golden Axe ever borrowed an enemy from Conan. Wraal confirms it. Looks just like the Death Adder
Golden Axe's whole existence is due to Conan. And a little bit from Lord of the Rings.
Quite certain they both are inspired by Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer painting. That according to the wiki, also inspired the visual of Raoh, the top villain of Fist of the North Star. Wow, you learn something new every day.
it seems like Dr Strange and Conan would be most close together with the connection of the Eldrich gods as the connective thread
He goes on to become the Emperor of Mankind in the grim Darkness of the 41 Millennium.
My local county jail has most the Conan books. Every time I get a short vacation they really help pass the time. Jail is boring.
This is my first encounter with this franchise/genre and im kind of loving it already. And i LIVE for Akivasha, we stan a demonic magickal girlboss❤❤❤❤
May I recommend the Cybrarian channel here on RUclips, where you'll find excellent readings of Howard tales. ⚔️
yoo was that Mako Iwamatsu voice narration at the end.
not the only take away from this
Who ever writes these has to verify the story first. You keep getting some facts wrong. Go back to HP Lovecraft's books and have a read, please.
I don't think they look up anything 😂 because their wrong a lot
Marvelous videos is always wrong. Pronunciations, lore, everything.
You forgot Varnae, the first vampire
Soo does this mean Conan exists in the marvel universe?? About 10 -15 thousand years ago?? Fuckin epicc.
Yes, Now get a grip on Witchblade & Excalibur, Welcome to the Omniverse, Marvel UK.
It's been awhile since I've been this early
What if thulsa doom being in Conan's time wasn't an accident or a mistake by the writers of the movie, What if he survived the cataclysm that ended the thruian age but in his weakened state the dark got set gave him a new purpose and that's how the cult started.
I've actually always thought this- perhaps he laid low and survived.
but didnt thulsa doom die in the first movie when conan decapitated him.
@@willhuey4462 Kull (and Thulsa Doom) are from the Thurian age in the REH books, which predates Conan's Hyborean age.
@@mrjrb561 they also gave conan in the movie Kulls slave backstory. Conan was never a slave in his youth.
The conan movie isnt really pure conan its an amalgamation of Kull and Conan. Which works as Conan was basically a retooled version of Howards earlier Kull stories hell conans first story Phoenix on the sword was a rewrite of by this axe I rule
@@vonfaustien3957 oh I know. They really butchered the classic Conan mythos, but it works so well I don't really mind.
O GREAT VIDEO
While I enjoy those films, especially the first (still a masterpiece), Conan in the movies is practically NOTHING like he is in the classic stories. Hopefully we will one day get a version of that either in a show or movie. Thulsa is basically Thoth-Amon...not sure why they just didn't call him that.
As written in the Scrolls of Skelos, to enter into close combat with Conan the Cimmerian is to invite certain death.
By Crom!
@@shinobi-no-bueno Valeria!
I think Thulsa Doom was only in like two of the original Howard Conan stories and in one never encounters Conan himself, not the "archenemy" the movie portays.
💚🏜 good voice, clear delivery
Funny that the last part of conans quote was cut off.....
A kind-of good idea for a video but, man, written and spoken very oddly. I love Conan, both in the books and the original Marvel era, I also love the writing of Lovecraft, but come on - most of these villains were not what is considered “Lovecraftian”. A similar video that just covered the various supernatural threats from Howard’s stories (and definitely didn’t include cartoon and video game characters) would be most appreciated.
But Shuma-Gorath seams to moral to with havign acuall emotion and understandable goals to be a propper love craft creature it doesn't fit with the outer gods
Dope knowledge
Conan is just straight up proof that if you're strong enough shit like Cthulhu doesn't matter.
Oh, Cthulhu is rising from the depths of R'Leigh? Have you tried stabbing him?
I've only watched the beginning of Jason Mamoa Conan film.
He looked like Conan
@@jaysonraphaelmurdock8812 Savage Sword of Conan.
So many misconceptions. Thank you for your vid tho, very much enjoyed the references.
Surprised we ain't got a game from Conan, not a new one atleast. Had a decent one around 2012 or so.
Matel must've been merging Thulsa Doom into skeletor and Conan into He-man
They literally did.
2:50 Are you sure about that? That's the sketch of the giant skeleton from that Atlantean tomb/cave where he gets his sword.
Sheeeit, Conan don’t NEED super powers or super suits!!!
Conan doesn’t cry.
Nothing beats conan in movies than the old movies
Read the original stories and you will see the movies as the garbage that they are. You've been missing out.
@@wunone67 I was referring to the movies only
I wonder if Elric ever encountered any of these Lovecraftian monsters. He did run into Kane in one story, through a spaceship or portal or something.
I had no idea how connected Conan and Marvel superheroes where
Supervideo
9:05 Aw, it's so nice for the vicious underwated demon-god to have the common decency and wear trunks!
Still waiting on KING KONAN. Hopefully if they ever do it. They keep the damn CGI to a minimum. I want it to look as close to the old movie as possible.
Since the eternals is coming out this Friday, can you do top 10 deadliest deviants
Eternals
Unicron, Omicron, What ever!
You forgot Funcom. I’ve never seen a more grotesque villain in the Conan universe.
Please. Demonic Entities from the „Outcast“ TV Series explained
Wasn't Conan and Thulsa Doom were the base inspirations for He-Man and Skeletor?
You don’t see people get turned to stone anymore these days. Such a shame
My first (inward, silent and in retrospect schadenfreude) laugh of the day.
Man, I really wish we‘d get a couple new Conan movies, with the production values and attention to detail of Peter Jackson‘s LOTR movies
Now that's a good idea
aw I was hoping to see Molub the Undying Demon mentioned
Conan is actually super human able to lift around 12tons super human durability in comics
Thoth Amon has one more thing to his credit. He is the original Conan villain. Yes, you can argue the nobles of Aquilonia were in The Phoenix on the Sword, but they were just men. Thoth was so much more.
Even if he and Conan never faced off face to face 😁.
Shuma Gorath: Dead Space III, final boss.
You seem to have missed a part of that famous quote ...
"Dagoth" - inspiration for Morrowind's "Dagoth Ur"? The statue even has a headgear with a crest and three protrusions.
Akivasha was the first woman Conan encounters after being freed from slavery in the movie who becomes a demon as they make love
Conan came from the earlier tales Howard wrote of King Kull. Many of those tales were just re-written as Conan. Like any writer, Howard had to work throug his ideas until they were cohesive, so this was only a normal way of doing so. You could look at the writings of Lin Carter and others and see the same process. For more swords and sorcery by Howard, check out his "Bran Mak Morn" tales. Howard, I think Howard would have been skeptical about having his stuff in comic books, but if they were paying, he would have written for them I'm sure By the time of his death in 1936 however, his western stories were doing so much better, he had already begun turning away from writing fantasy. Unfortunately, this video does not deal with the Howard/creator wiritngs only. So much was skipped over and neglected in favor of exploring more recent Conan writings, that to put quite bluntly, I do not think Howard would have ever written or even considered for his character. This IS a very good video however, and I understand why and appreciate it a lot. Might I make a suggestion? Have you ever thought of covering this character in parts? I think you could easilly get 4 parts out of this at least - just focussing on Conan. Think about it. Consider it. I think you could do it justice. Howard DID write some short stories directly connected to Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos and was an active member within the 'Lovercraft Circle'.
Digimon Marvel and Conan share lore!!
So "Cobra" resurrected "Wrath Amon" as "Serpentor"?
I wonder how "Mumm Ra" fits into all of this.
Eye of the Serpent, Snake cult, The Mummy, Gi Joe, The Jewel of the Sun, Hasbro thing?
@@druunderwood5602 well GI JOE were based on the OSI who were replaced by the CIA created by Nazi paperclips 😉
Ozymandias killed the Comedian after JFK was taken out for his “ruthless monolithic conspiracy” speech?
@@Spoeism That's the point were the Russians in Indiana Jones start looking like Leviathan!
Graven, Shadow of All Nights Falling? Familiar back story.
Super
just wondering if we could get a list of the movies listed in the video.
so basically, Conan is guy with a sword that beats elder god and powerfull wizard with brute strenght?
Every time he slays a Sorcerer he gets a power up!
Set is where we get Cobra-la and Serpentor and the cult terrorists.
I’m still waiting for King Conan.
Before there was Guts, GodHand, The Mark Of Sacrifice, or a Dragon Slayer.. there was Conan, The Barbarian.
Who writes these? Are they written by a robot? Are the humans not allowed to change the robot written scripts?
Gimme the doctor strange crossover
10:10 - The monster form was playing by Andre the giant.
I feel like story villains should have more mentions.
Whilst not superhuman, Conan is of ancient bloodline. His Atlantean blood allows him to surpass other humans.
Conan isn't atlantean. Also atlanteans in howards books aren't superhuman
@@festo8756 his bloodline most definitely is from ancient atlantean blood. In Howards material and no, they weren't superhuman but they were advanced compared to those of the hyborean age.
@@midnightprince30 Conan is Cimmerian. You are thinking of kull who is atlantean. The guy who doesn't fight. The fighting is done by his right hand man. It's sad you don't know anything about Robert e howards work.
@@festo8756 No. He hails from Cimmeria but many cimmerians have the bloodline of the atlanteans. Including conan. I'm talking about Robert E. Howards original 1932 stories and material. Not the films.
@@festo8756 what's sad is your insult when you're wrong. 1936 Robert E Howard said this "North of Aquilonia, the westernmost Hyborian kingdom, are the Cimmerians, ferocious savages, untamed by the invaders, but advancing rapidly because of contact with them; they are the descendants of the Atlanteans, now progressing more steadily than their old enemies the Picts, who dwell in the wilderness west of Aquilonia." - The Hyborian Age(1936).
So sad, you're right. I know nothing of Howards material. Only own all his books.
Lovecraft edited the first draft of conan.
not older than every DC and Marvel superhero out there. Thulsa Doom isn't Lovecraft, does anyone on this channel do research?