Talk:Solomon Kane
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Removed this passgae as it's POV;
Although a noble man of good intentions, there are subtle hints through all of the Solomon Kane stories that point towards Kane suffering a form of severe insanity usually found amongst religious fanatics.
quercus robur 13:29, 7 May 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Further Reading
The book's title should be first, then author's name and illustrator's. I don't see the point of listing the author first. JG 21:51, 6 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Solomon, different
The redactor, or some editor of this article makes a big deal of how Solomon Kane is so different from other Howardian heroes... I beg to differ. While he may not be built on the big thewed brutish model... he's no that different... he still is very strong, though he looks spare, has that pantherish litheness so often found in Howard's characters, has the black mane and terrible eyes of many of Howard's characters (however he chooses to describe it), is a man of action, has a lot oftrouble with ancient, supernatural foes... oh, yeah, he is more visibly than many able to use his head to do more than support a helmet... but that is forgetting that many Howardian characters are noted for mental achievements : Conan is a peerless linguinst even though he's no scholar, Kull is well known to be moody and introspective, Kirowan is a scholar in his own right and keeps to like company... need more parallels? Despite superficial differences, Kane is indeed cast in the Howardian mold. --Svartalf 22:50, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Ownership edits
See Talk:Bran Mak Morn#Ownership edits. 69.182.106.50 19:54, 28 January 2007 (UTC)