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Post by terryallenuk on Oct 19, 2021 12:36:28 GMT -5
Who's CL. Wegner ? Marvel's Serpent War story was written by the last Conan writer Jim Zub
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Post by karasuthecrow on Oct 19, 2021 13:33:53 GMT -5
Who's CL. Wegner ? Marvel's Serpent War story was written by the last Conan writer Jim Zub Within the last pages of each issue they incluide a small short story wirrted by C. L. Werner called "Children of Garm", it was small and a little rush but I do liked it. I review it on my Youtube Channel but its all in Spanish.
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Post by terryallenuk on Oct 19, 2021 13:58:21 GMT -5
Who's CL. Wegner ? Marvel's Serpent War story was written by the last Conan writer Jim Zub Within the last pages of each issue they incluide a small short story wirrted by C. L. Werner called "Children of Garm", it was small and a little rush but I do liked it. I review it on my Youtube Channel but its all in Spanish. Ah cheers , I was reading Serpent War online along with the other comics but wasn't reading the text stories as I was waiting for them all to be collected as TPB's but of course they never happened as the pastiche books were / still are delayed. Might have to go back and read them as the books are taking such a long time to arrive , if they ever do.
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Post by karasuthecrow on Oct 19, 2021 15:09:39 GMT -5
I got you, I havent read the short story that was included in the "Life and Death of Conan" comic book but serpetn war was released here in México within the normal Marvel Conan comic book line so I got them because I liked the idea of a Howardian crossover and the short story was really good, rushed because fo the page count but I do like it a lot and was hoping to have a Solomon Kane writted by the author but Marvels Howard comics future looks a little uncertain at this point.
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Post by Von K on Nov 23, 2021 16:37:37 GMT -5
Okay, I'm sticking my nose in, but I've always felt that Red Sonja of Rogatino, the soldier-woman in REH's "Shadow of the Vulture" was the one, the only, the REAL Red Sonja, and I also never could get with that chain mail bikini the comics version wears. It's an invitation to belly wounds, which are never nice and were less so before modern medicine. I've also postulated in a few articles that Red Sonja (REH's Sonja) and Agnes de Chastillon were not only contemporaries but even born in the same year, and that while they may never have met, Frances de Foix (the King of France's mistress who appears in "Blades for France" and appeals for help to Agnes and Etienne) did encounter Sonja some years later, in Italy, and hired her to prevent Duke Charles's assassination. (When she first heard a redoubtable red-haired sword woman was on the scene, she assumed it was Dark Agnes, for how many red-haired mistresses of death are you likely to meet in a lifetime? But once the case of mistaken identity was cleared up, everything worked out in the end and Sonja got paid.) After those articles you wrote for TGR Keith I'd bet any yarn you wrote featuring Sonya and Von Kalmbach (with or without Agnes) would make for some fabulous pastiche.
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Post by bobbyderie on Jun 28, 2023 16:15:50 GMT -5
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