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Post by deuce on Mar 22, 2016 6:23:46 GMT -5
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Post by fernando on Apr 17, 2016 19:13:46 GMT -5
Good review. I only disagree of Keith West when he says it's "not a cornerstone of the Kull canon". If REH didn't rewrote it, of course it belongs, IMO, to Kull canon!
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Post by johnnypt on Apr 18, 2016 10:09:21 GMT -5
Good review. I only disagree of Keith West when he says it's "not a cornerstone of the Kull canon". If REH didn't rewrote it, of course it belongs, IMO, to Kull canon! He just means it's not as important to the understanding of Kull as the three published tales and some of the unpublished ones (like By This Axe or Delcardes' Cat), not that it shouldn't be counted as a Kull story.
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fernando
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Post by fernando on Apr 19, 2016 14:20:28 GMT -5
Good review. I only disagree of Keith West when he says it's "not a cornerstone of the Kull canon". If REH didn't rewrote it, of course it belongs, IMO, to Kull canon! He just means it's not as important to the understanding of Kull as the three published tales and some of the unpublished ones (like By This Axe or Delcardes' Cat), not that it shouldn't be counted as a Kull story. Alll right; now I understand. Thanks, Johnnypt!
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Post by zarono on Oct 8, 2019 6:09:38 GMT -5
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Post by freelance on Jun 17, 2021 19:48:27 GMT -5
What a dramatic reading by Toppo! Almost as soon as Kull enters the House of a Thousand Mirrors Tuzun Thune appears as if by magic . . .
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Post by gary on Nov 26, 2023 21:59:37 GMT -5
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