"Men shall die for this," he said coldly.
Born into a 16th Century Puritan family in Devonshire, England, Solomon Kane had a sense of wanderlust which lead him to the sea and foreign lands. Described as a somber and gloomy man of pale face and cold eyes, all of it shadowed by a slouch hat, he set out into the world to fulfill his quest to destroy all evil.
Marvel Premiere #33 & #34 presented our favorite Robert E. Howard's Puritan adventurer Solomon Kane, in comic book form adapted by the legendary Roy Thomas with stunning artwork by Howard Chaykin. Of course I had to have them with these creators I admire so much.
Can't pass up showing off Barry Windsor-Smith's interpretation of Solomon Kane, from his incredible Gorblimey Press. |
Marvel Premiere #33 Night of the Man-Beasts!
Cover art by Howard Chaykin & Klaus Janson.
"The Mark of Kane"
Solomon Kane fights man-beasts hell-bent on killing an innocent girl.Written by Roy Thomas (Conan the Barbarian) with art by Howard Chaykin (Ironwolf).
Adapted from Robert E. Howard's story "Red Shadows."
Introductory note on Solomon Kane by Thomas and The Trail of Solomon Kane by Blosser.
Marvel Premiere #34 Night of the Gorilla Gods!
Cover art by Howard Chaykin & Klaus Janson, heavily reworked by John Romita.
"Fangs of the Gorilla God"
Kane travels to Africa where he battles Le Loup and the Gorilla God, Gulka.
Written by Roy Thomas with art by Howard Chaykin.
Adapted from Robert E. Howard's story "Red Shadows."
Howard Chaykin also does a fantastic job, still early in his comic book career. His indebtedness to Toth is obvious but he is already showing his own mastery of the medium. It's incredible watching how he developed into the fine artist he has become, in such a short amount of time.
The cover of a German comic book, reprinting these issues. Features an great Art Adams (Longshot) cover. |
Thank You!
Dark Horse's Saga of Solomon Kane is a massive black & white trade paperback reprinting works by Roy Thomas, Don Glut, Al Williamson, Neal Adams, Howard Chaykin and many others. Rousing adventure! |
More recently, Bruce Jones brought us another retelling of "Red Shadows" published by Dark Horse. They've also published three trade paperbacks collections of Solomon Kane adventures. |
Came upon this recently, Solomon Kane by Iron Mike Grell. |
Here's Big John Buscema's view on Kane. |
The always amazing Jeffrey Jones on Kane. |
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