THE SOLOMON KANE COMPANION: AN INFORMAL GUIDE TO ROBERT E. HOWARD’S DARK AVENGER By Fred Blosser

Celebrated Robert E. Howard scholar and contributor to this blog, Fred Blosser, has just done all of the Solomon Kane fans around the world a Big Favor with this instant classic: The Solomon Kane Companion. Last week I refreshed my memory of the Solomon Kane saga by reading The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane (you can read my review here).

Fred’s “informal guide to Robert E. Howard’s Dark Avenger” provides a detailed tour of Howard’s precursor to his legendary Conan the Cimmerian. Solomon Kane is a Puritan wanderer who is obsessed with fighting Evil and righting wrongs. Kane’s adventures involve battling some occult forces. While Kane is an expert swordsman and a deadly shot with his I particularly enjoy when Kane uses his juju staff. Kane’s friend N’Longa, an African shaman, gave Kane a juju staff for protection against evil and to be wielded as a weapon against Dark Magic. Kane uses it to kill vampires and supernatural spirits. In “The Footfalls Within”, it is identified as the mythical Staff of Solomon.

I enjoyed Fred’s analysis of the development of Solomon Kane from story to story. Kane’s adventures begin in 1553 and stop in 1610. But after Robert E. Howard’s death, Solomon Kane stories appeared as pastiches. I remember reading MARVEL’s Solomon Kane series years ago.

Everything you ever wanted to know about Solomon Kane can be found between these pages. Fred Blosser has written a great book about a great character. Don’t miss it! GRADE: A

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Introduction — vii

CHAPTERS

  1. Puritan Marvels and Mysteries — 13
  2. King of Swords — 17
  3. The Crimson Trails of Solomon Kane: First Phase — 23
  4. The Crimson Trails of Solomon Kane: Second Phase — 29
  5. The Crimson Trails of Solomon Kane: Third Phase — 35
  6. The Crimson Trails of Solomon Kane: Final Phase — 41
  7. Damsels Demure, One Damsel Destructive — 45
  8. Demons and Devils — 57
  9. Despots and Desperados — 69
  10. Magi and Men-at-Arms — 81
  11. Haunted Places and Lost Cities — 93
  12. Variant & Associated Stories in Solomon’s Kane Saga — 105
  13. Shrouded in Mystery — 111
  14. Solomon Kane and the Lost Continent — 115
  15. Dark Avenger versus Eldritch Horrors — 119
  16. Did Solomon Kane Ever Meet…? — 123
  17. Solomon Kane’s Ruthless Other — 131

APPENDICES

A. SOLOMON KANE in the Comic Books — 137

B. The SOLOMON KANE Concordance –165

C. SOLOMON KANE Chronology — 175

D. Why I Wrote This Book — 181

E. The Essential SOLOMON KANE — 183

F. A Guide to Further Reading — 187

G. Red Shadows — 189

About the Author — 223

14 thoughts on “THE SOLOMON KANE COMPANION: AN INFORMAL GUIDE TO ROBERT E. HOWARD’S DARK AVENGER By Fred Blosser

    1. george Post author

      Jerry, George the Tempter is always lurking about new books! Fred Blosser knocked it out of the park with THE SOLOMON KANE COMPANION!

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  1. Todd Mason

    I’ve tended to prefer the several Kane stories I’ve read to the Conan stories. Interesting, if obvious, how homophonic their names are. Thanks for the coverage of Fred Blosser’s book as well.

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      1. george Post author

        Todd, Fritz Leiber had a long and successful career while Robert E. Howard’s was cut short. Leiber wrote some wonderful books in the 1960s!

      2. Todd Mason

        And even in the ’40s, Leiber was writing impressive to brilliant novels and shorter work. CONJURE WIFE alone would be enough, but it was hardly alone.

      3. Todd Mason

        Cool…though I tend to think of it as one of his less effective novels…ahead of THE SILVER EGGHEADS. But even Leiber at less than his best is worth the effort, with Very rare exceptions (some of the most trivial late Fafhrd and Grey Mouser vignettes, but they are short enough to read and getting what one can, such as a mild joke, from them while moving on to the better stories, F&GM and others)

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