Saturday, November 24, 2012

Conan the Barbarian and me

I first discovered Conan the barbarian when the 1982 film came out on VHS. My father was a huge fan of Arnold Schwarzenegger. So he rented it. My mother didn't want to let me watch it cause it was rated R. But Dad talked her into letting me see it. I loved it and ended up renting it at least 3 or 4 times a year for a long time. Well I knew that there was the Conan comic book from Marvel Comics. And had seen issues of the magazine sized comic "Savage Sword of Conan". But never bother reading either one. Not really sure why. Then in 1984 when "Conan the Destroyer" came out Dad,my Uncle and I went to see it opening night. Even as a younger kid I could tell the film wasn't nearly as good as the first one. But I still enjoyed it. And from then till sometime in 2008 I re-watched the films a few time. Then I was going through a magazine and saw an ad for the Science Fiction book club. Discovered that now they carried comic book trades and hardcovers. So I ended up joining and as two of my "free" books I got the first trade of the Dark Horse Conan comic and the first volume of the "Savage Sword of Conan Archives". When they came in I sat down and devoured both of them. While the Dark Horse Conan stuff is great. I really really liked the Savage Sword reprints. I am partially color blind so black and white comics have always appealed to me more than color comics. And since Savage Sword was a magazine it didn't have to follow the comics code authority rules. So the stories were more violent and sometimes there was even some nudity.



Not too long after reading those two trades I was at the local used bookstore. And found one of the older books reprinting Robert E. Howards Conan short stories. These stories had originally been published in pulp magazines back in the 30s. At work one night soon I started reading it and loved it. It was through this paperback that I discovered how very different the R.E. Howard Conan was compared to the Conan from the 2 films. The Howard Conan wasn't just some dumb muscle bound barbarian. He was a smart man who wasn't this huge mass of muscle. He also had a strict code of honor. I did some research and found out that some of the stories in the paperback I had were re-written from the original versions that had been published in the pulps.So I wanted to track down the original versions. Thanks to a wrestling forum of all places I found out that most of the Howard Conan stories are in the public domain in Australia. And on the Australian Project Gutenberg website you could download them. So I downloaded all the ones they had. Then not too long after that I saw that the Science Fiction book club had a nice 3 volume hardcover collection that reprinted in their original form all the R.E. Howard Conan stories. I ordered them and over the past few years have really enjoyed reading them.



Well since I liked the two Conan comic book trades I figured I should try out the Marvel Conan the Barbarian comics. It was free comic book day and the shop I goto for FCBD had a sale on all their back issues. I got a nice stack of Conan the Barbarian and King Conan for 50 cents an issue. While these comics are fun reads they really don't capture the feel of Howard's version that well. But since then anytime  I find any Conan comics for a buck or less I pick them up.









Well I found out that there had been two Conan cartoons. And The Hub kids channel was airing the second one every morning at like 5am. So I set my DVD recorder to record them. Watching them they are not that bad. Sure they are toned down cause it is a cartoon for kids. But they are a fun addition to the Conan mythos. Also found out there was a syndicated live action Conan TV show. It only lasted one season. Well I discovered that Netflix had it streaming. So I watched the first episode and it really sucked. Conan was a brainless muscle head. And the acting was pretty bad. But the scenery is nice to look at.



Then in 2011 a new Conan film came out.Jason Momoa plays Conan and looks more like how Howard describe Conan than either Arnold or the guy that played Conan in the live action TV show. Now it seems lots of people I have talked to hate this film. But the ones I have asked only know Conan from the two Arnold films. And this film is much closer to Howard's version of Conan. Sadly it seems this film didn't do that well so I doubt we will get a sequel. Which is a shame cause it is a well done sword and sorcery film.



Also in 2011 for X-mas my amazing Aunts got me 6 volumes of Dark Horse's "Savage Sword of Conan Archives". And as of right now I still have 4 of them to read. I love how some of the stories in these volumes are really good adaptations of the Howard stories. Some of the stories are adapted from the later Conan stories that other authors wrote. Overall so far there hasn't been a bad story in the first 6 volumes of this series. Plus the artwork is gorgeous. Some of the best comic artist contribute the artwork to the stories. I have also found a few issues of the "Savage Sword of Conan" magazine.Most of the time I manage to get them for a buck or less. And they are great. I love the covers and all the added stuff that isn't reprinted in the archive trades.



It is thanks to my love of Conan that I have also gotten into some of the other great pulp characters. So far I have read some of Robert E. Howard's Solomon Kane stories. And just recently got a Solomon Kane comic trade. One thing I should point out is most people that know me know that I am not a fan of Lord of the Rings and all the other fantasy novels inspired by that classic trilogy. So it always surprises them when they learn I love Conan. But to me Conan is a very different type of fantasy. I have been told that LotR is "High Fantasy" and that Conan is "Sword and Sorcery". Which I guess means I am a fan of the "Sword and Sorcery" genre.