Conan is highly intelligent and vastly multilingual in both speech and literature. The fact that he is willing to learn about diverse cultures depicts well of his adaptability.
@JackDaker2 ай бұрын
All readers of E. Howard's stories know that Conan was NOT just a strong dumb brute. Beside his great strength and martial skills, he was also one of the smartest protagonists in the fantasy genre.
Yeah, he was very intelligent, but didn't like to talk a lot. He was "uncivilized", because Howard thought civilization was corrupting and "the savage state of man" was uncorrupted and pure.
@Wolf-bz6kqАй бұрын
@AliceBowie the way he describe conan was akin to a elemental force. He was man in his most Primal state relying mostly on instinct and inherent nature unlike civilized man who thinks themselves better than those they deem less civilized and rely on rationalism and dogmas to navigate the world
@conanthebarbarianofficial2 ай бұрын
Excellent video! To clear things up, we at Heroic Signatures are the rights holders to Conan the Barbarian, with Titan as our publisher. We're working hard to bring fans the very best Conan content-books, comics, video games, and hopefully, movies and TV in the future! To stay updated on all things Conan, make sure to subscribe to our channel. As for what's officially considered canon, only the works of Robert E. Howard qualify; everything else is 'just for fun' legends. Thanks to you, the fans, Conan remains alive and thriving! Fantastic work!
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your awesome work, I used your awesome site and KZbin channel while researching this and I make sure to add you guys in the source section, thanks for clarifying that btw!
@dylanpiazza6358Ай бұрын
Lets go 💪
@michaelsmyth3935Ай бұрын
Question: in 2028 Howard's Conan begin to enter the Public Domain, so. What is the plan to maintain the audience after the fear of litigation has passed for competitive restraint. Jason's Conan actually behaved like well... Lee Horsely? Grew up reading the books. Destroyer was better than the first.
@RockandrollNegroАй бұрын
@@michaelsmyth3935 Conan, the character, will still be trademarked and owned by HS. Only those public domain REH stories will be fair game, as many already are. Just like Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh, as long as the new work is an absolute copy of the public domain work (eschewing any traits introduced in copyrighted iterations of the character that were not present in the fair use work) and doesn't use the name "Conan" anywhere, there's not a great deal that HS can do, legally. Practically, 2028 is not going to be any different than 2024 in terms of what can be done with the character by non-rightholders. The only thing preventing creators today from coming out with comic/film adaptations of early REH Conan public domain stories is the limitations imposed (strict adherence to the source material, having to call the character "Barbarian" or "Cimmerian" or something generic, etc) and the always-present threat of spurious litigation by the current rightholders (cough, Ablaze, cough).
@neonlexicon8958Ай бұрын
Picking up my new issue of Conan today! I've been loving this story line so far. Awesome job to everyone involved🎉
@mattyD929922 ай бұрын
Almost every D&D character I’ve ever played has just been me riffing on Conan, and it’s never been boring.
@matthewchewning38222 ай бұрын
I made Kind of a drunken master Conan once. I mean like always drunk and swaying. Had to roll a ridiculous number because his aim was off because of it but was also next to impossible to hit. Often missed his swings and would hit party members delivering tons of damage.
@thebaronofbelco2615Ай бұрын
Hahah same!
@linktwin20072 ай бұрын
First you appericate dark sun, then re-introducing me to redwall, now youre sharing my love for conan? Stop this my heart can only grow some much!
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
haha hey just cool to find other people into the same random mix of fantasy as me! If only we could combine Redwall / Dark Sun / Conan into one Frankenstein version
@jonnyeldritch2 ай бұрын
@@exitsexamined you could it's called world building my dude 🤙🤙
@yuribezmenovwasright56252 ай бұрын
The lore is deep and Howard's world building is amazing. I am one of those hardcore fans. I wish you luck sir. CROM!
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
It's just so cool that there are so many awesome fans of howards work even after all these decades, thank you sir haha
@epimetrius73482 ай бұрын
Another thing that has a wealth of Conan in it is the genre of heavy metal. Countless bands like Electric Wizard, Manilla Road, and Domine have many tracks dedicated to the Cimmerian.
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Oh that's a great thing to mention, thanks for commenting that! That's what I mean there are just endless amounts of stuff to talk about here, maybe in the future I'll do like a 3 hour video on it to cover everything in as much depth as it needs
@Neves_G2 ай бұрын
There's even a Doom Metal band called Conan, I think that I don't need to explain anything else.
@epimetrius73482 ай бұрын
@@Neves_G I love Conan, it captures the vibe, though I haven't heard anything by them that is an adaptation. Few bands can capture the verve of Howardian heroes without naming specifics, but Conan does it release after release.
@TheTopHatNerd-sz7dp14 күн бұрын
You know, the fact that the stories of Conan is about barbarism defeating modern civilization, and now knowing on how many companies have used the Conan franchise for cash-grabs, or put in actual heart into it, only to have it either lose the rights, letting it go, or abandoning it all together leaving it out into the wild for anyone to use is perhaps the most accurate thing to ever happen to Conan, and I unironically love on how the best adaptation for Conan that he ever had was real life.
@The-Black-Death6 күн бұрын
I actually have my own character in the series by the name of Branach who's a half Cimmerian and Pict barbarian, and he has also served several roles such as slave, gladiator, bodyguard, sellsword, hunter/tracker, treasure hunter, and assassin. He isn't nearly as charismatic or skilled/experienced, but he is much bigger and is cursed and tormented by a demon god. I've developed him over the last few years and I'd say I finally perfected his character at long last.
@RebelInTheF.D.GАй бұрын
The simplicity of the character in tandem with the complexity of the world really elevates the story considerably. It gives it the benefit of getting to the point but never unveiling everything the world has to offer, which is the perfect recipe for an anthology, serial, or whatever else as it leaves the reader wanting more.
@FastwinstondoomАй бұрын
Conan, drawn by Ernie Chan and/or John Buscema, is peak comic book art. That old black and white style just conveys EVERYTHING so much more solidly than the more modern, often digitally drawn(nothing wrong with that in most cases), color comics...
@PaulRGauthierАй бұрын
Chan/Buscema defined Conan, for better or worse. I think mostly for better, however they did create a stereotype that has often been hard to break.
@pendantblade63612 ай бұрын
I claim this comment section for Thulsa Doom!
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
"Jumps off cliff into comment section"
@NordpantsMcDragonpuncher2 ай бұрын
Dead men can claim no lands
@Hyperguyver22 ай бұрын
By this Axe, I reclaim the comments!
@apparentlyfallacy2 ай бұрын
@@Hyperguyver2Do you know the riddle of the comment section?
@edwardleonetti24922 ай бұрын
Enough of your mummery priest!
@silentobserver8882 ай бұрын
Was literally just talking to them about doing a dark souls Conan video game! Since he is the grandfather of berserk and all Barbarian characters in dnd and fantasy. He deserves a modern new game with insane combat and gritty gameplay.
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
A dark souls conan game would actually be awesome. Have you checked out any of the newer conan games like exiles?
@silentobserver8882 ай бұрын
@@exitsexamined I played exiles years ago but didnt do well then, and didnt have the patience to dive deeper lol but i love conan.
@Hyperguyver22 ай бұрын
@@exitsexaminedexiles has turned to crap
@keystonelyte2 ай бұрын
The closest thing to this coming out is The First Berserker: Khazan releasing next year.
@conanthebarbarianofficial2 ай бұрын
Aye! We are currently plotting to conquer the world of video games!
@mcsteppb2 ай бұрын
As you paint Conan as the big Inspiration for modern day - that he of course is, without doubt - what I missed a bit, is the mentioning of the things that inspired Howard. For example the whole concept of Red Sonja is taken from 'The Niebelungenlied'. Brunhild too is a female Warrior, with a big mistrust for men and who will only marry the man who bests her in combat. This is the same for many themes that stretch back to the Edda or other historic tales that per se are the Origin of many Fantasy Tropes, too. Only a bit nitpicking, the video is great and I greatly admire the depth and work you out in here. Keep it coming!
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning that! There was SO much to cover in this video that I did have to gloss over a good amount of info but appreciate you mentioning that in the comments as Howard was undoubtedly inspired by those historical stories! Glad you enjoyed the video!!
@shaftlamerАй бұрын
😂
@deadland22222 ай бұрын
Fantastic, your enthusiasm for Conan is infectious!
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Haha if this video makes even one person go back to read the books I'll deem it a success!
@Dayshan2 ай бұрын
Ay, we cookin tonite😙👌 Been thinkin about getting Frank Frazetta prints
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Honestly that's a great idea probably gonna get in on that too haha
@daleludtke78032 ай бұрын
This was awesome. Thank you for letting me have a small part of this.
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much again for the help, it's awesome people like you are keeping the fandom alive
@theakspud2 ай бұрын
I own almost every conan comic. My uncle left them to me when he passed. One of my favorite series ever made
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Do you mean like "every" single conan comic from all the different Marvel / Dark Horse / Titan, etc. etc. or from the original Marvel? I have serious respect for either but impressive if you have all of them, there are so many it's wild!
@theakspud2 ай бұрын
@exitsexamined id say most of both. Probably not all but around 40 years of collecting
@DarthMatusHolocron2 ай бұрын
Great job with the video, man. Glad to see one of my favorite characters and writers get some love!
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Couldn't have done it without you! Thank you so much again!
@DarthMatusHolocron2 ай бұрын
@@exitsexamined Anytime, my dude. Happy to help
@ethanperry1892Ай бұрын
I've been noticing more well put together, thought out deep dives into Howard lore of late and however great it is to see, part of me worries the mobs will get their claws into it. Our remaining heroes are few. Honestly, thank Crom that netflix show didn't happen and I dread the day we do get some other live action adaptation. These corporations have burned us enought times and I refuse to see the Cimmerian neutered. My hope is he continues to soar high enough to please the faithful but just low enough to stay under the radar of mainstream pop culture.
@scottcuthbertson3124Ай бұрын
Fantastic! As a long-time fan - I devoured the novels and films as a teenager in the 80s - it is great to see the breadth of the character analyzed like this. And thanks to the new comics and games, it's awesome to see the character raising his sword again!
@exitsexaminedАй бұрын
It's long time fans like you that keep the fandom alive an what it is today, so thank you!
@valmarsiglia7 күн бұрын
Conan 2 was such a D&D module, which is exactly why my nerdy friends and I loved it. Still, for me, nothing beats the first one.
@darriansea2 ай бұрын
Good video. Always curious about Conan, knew it had a long old history but never looked into it.
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
I think a ton of people are the same way, it's wild how huge the history of the series actually is
@barahng2 ай бұрын
Fantasy before everyone started ripping off Tolkein in general is great. I recommend the video "A Brief Guide to Pre-Tolkein Fantasy" for more recommendations
@pasteghost428Ай бұрын
I like to imagine Conan kicking down the doors at Diddy freak offs and just putting them to the sword in the most brutal fashion that only he can provide.
@chuckcribbs3398Ай бұрын
I’m old enough to remember buying a Conan the Barbarian comic book for 25 cents. They were pretty dark for a ten year old to be reading. More so than the movies.
@deathsnitemaresinfullust22692 ай бұрын
I love hearing "Half the stuff we're going to get into today." then looking at the runtime and seeing the video is at least an hour long. I know it's probably a ton of writing but it's worth it in many cases. 😄👍
@benoitterneyre50642 ай бұрын
It's not a Conan story per say, but in the 80s Ralph Bashki and Frank Frazetta did a rotoscope animated movie called Fire and Ice which is probably the most Sword and Sorcery movie ever made, and the themes are very much aligned with the lore-accurate version of Conan, definitely worth a watch and/or review
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
I mentioned fire and ice before on this channel! Interestingly enough the guy who would later make Dinotopia was one of the animators on that film
@AliceBowieАй бұрын
The bad guy in Fire & Ice reminds me of Elric a bit, although he's probably more like Yyrkoon.
@nicholasbarton31842 ай бұрын
Yes, been waiting for you to cover this, amazing job considering just how much stuff there is to cover!!
@dotheevolution78Ай бұрын
Wow! What an amazing retrospective you did here. Very well done sir. You did your homework. I really enjoyed this video. Chef's kiss!
@exitsexaminedАй бұрын
Hey thanks so much for the kind words! It was a good amount of research and that's really kind of you to appreciate. More importantly, glad you enjoyed the vid!
@furagnar2 ай бұрын
Conan is still alive kicking. Dynamite studios is getting ready to publish a new series. There is a new official novel coming out.
@lucaspeacock65252 ай бұрын
Brother, that doesn't fill me with hope. Have you seen the state of Dynamite Comics? That's actually worse news than if D&D said they were publishing a new tie in.
@HellBoy-id6ss2 ай бұрын
Titan is currently doing the Conan comics..and it's F***ing great..
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Thank you for commenting this, this is what I mean it's just endless. So Dynamite and Titan will both be publishing books at the same time? Are they only doing books or also comics
@furagnar2 ай бұрын
@exitsexamined I was mistaken. Dynamite published before. Titan now has the license.
@furagnar2 ай бұрын
@@HellBoy-id6ss thank you for this. I was thinking it was Dynamite.
@sgtjarhead992 күн бұрын
Great video. Well done. Love the enthusiasm to the character and genre.
@exitsexaminedКүн бұрын
Hey thanks! It's always fun to talk about Conan haha
@JosephKelly-uj1zoАй бұрын
I had a friend in the 80s who was hit by a car and thrown into a fence and impaled there.He had a intense recovery and I saw him three months later and he was smiling ear to ear and look great. I asked him how he did it and he said he told himself he was Conan (on the tree with the vultures) and not to feel sorry for himself and to be awesome. He lifted daily and stretched and even cooked for himself and not only got better, but top 1% of the population.
@pbh81Ай бұрын
Wow
@red_barbarian9918 күн бұрын
great video man, probably the best time to be a fan of Conan rn
@exitsexamined17 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! Yeah I was pleasantly surprised how much new stuff is in the works!
@Darthalas2 ай бұрын
Love the Conan breakdown! I have enjoyed that universe since I was a little kid and read so many of his books! He wasn't exactly the same as he was in the books. I absolutely love the movies that Arnold Schwarzenegger did. I know there are many problematic things by today's standards in many of the books, but that character and series is a great read and so much fun! I have no problem teaching my son how to conduct himself and how to be respectful, but that is certainly one character he will be introduced to.
@antigrav6004Күн бұрын
As a major conan fan, i would like to recommend 2 things: The Cimmerian comic, a direct adaptation of many original stories, and even includes the text of the original story at the end of each one so you can compare. A classic Belgian comic called Thorgal; almost 50 years worth of fantastic stories of a character with a lot in common with conan, but asks the question, what if a hero like this had a family to look out for as well? it is a great one.
@exitsexaminedКүн бұрын
Whoa thorgal looks really interesting! Has it's own? and board game! I might just cover it on the channel, was it popular in Belgium?
@zentziszАй бұрын
If you like rap or hip hop, Cam'ron has a song "crown me" with the Conan score to a beat, and it is so good
@robert4804420 күн бұрын
This was the era I grew up in. Conan, Beast Master, Sonya. These and war movies were my thing.
@exitsexamined20 күн бұрын
Oh which war movies? Maybe I could try to cover them on the channel that might be interesting!
@exitsexamined20 күн бұрын
Oh which war movies? Maybe I could try to cover them on the channel that might be interesting!
@gimmeyourrights82922 ай бұрын
There's also a wealth of charactwrs inspired by Conan and his stories, Tusk from Killer Instinct, Guts from Berserk, and even Fallout's got their own Conan-like in the form of Grognak The Barbarian.
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
haha oh my god! I can not believe I forgot to mention Grognak, thank you for mentioning haha
@gimmeyourrights82922 ай бұрын
@@exitsexamined No problem, great vid!
@KrazyStargazer2 ай бұрын
This is gonna sound so Bizzare...but i think Finn from adventure Time shares quite a bit wirh Conan. And Kamandi the Last Human. I think the overall vibe is the fantasy of living in a hostile world but being able to make it through gumption and courage without all the trapings of society...just my observation though...
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
All I can think about is Conan the Barbarian and Lumpy Space Princess crossover now
@mrmaxwell3462 ай бұрын
@@exitsexaminedthats a thing?
@mizukarate2 ай бұрын
Get an ebook of all of REH's books and then get some paper books. This is your best bet.
@klausbuck70692 ай бұрын
Crom doesn't give cookies. He rains down dooms.
@OzzymandiosАй бұрын
My absolute Favorite was a pulp fiction novel where I was first introduced to ROBERT JORDAN❤ followed closely by black and white Savage Sword of Conan with. art level covers by JUSKO❤
@RooftopsofAmericaАй бұрын
It may have been recommended before but it'd be interesting to hear your thoughts on two series, one a response to Conan by making the main characters real, and another that does a good satire of it. The first is Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series taking place in the world of Newhon and the other of course is Terry Prachett's Discworld, the most obvious Conan connection being Cohen the Barbarian. (Interesting Times and The Last Hero in particular.) I really enjoy this channel and revisiting these series from my youth. Cheers!
@paulcooper3611Ай бұрын
Yeah, I'll second Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser and the Pratchett books. I nearly split my gut laughing when Cohen the, lifetime in his own legend, barbarian cam on the scene in The Colour of Magic.
@markolukic7824Ай бұрын
Amazing video. Conan was my introduction to fantasy amd you have earned yourself a subscription. Salute!
@exitsexaminedАй бұрын
Hey thanks so much for the kind words, sounds like you had an excellent introduction to fantasy!
@bhorrthunderhoof49252 ай бұрын
Congratulations! You didn't miss much. There is also a GURPS version of Conan (1988) and currently Monolith takes it spin (the same who brought us Conan the Boardgame). The team-up with the Avengers or something similar Marvel did already in the 80s, with the same outcome. What Titan Comics are doing at the moment suits me, and next to the Comic series and the Savage Sword Magazine they also publish new, and I mean really new, Conan pastiches, under Titan Books. Currently I read "Blood of the Serpent". It is a modern version but some of Robert E. Howards original art of writing show trough. By Crom these days are good days for Conan fans! 🍻
@morganahart25752 ай бұрын
BY CROM! MY FAVORITE GUILTY PLEASURE PULP SERIES!
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Haha why guilty? Embrace the Sword & Sorcery!
@greyworld6242Ай бұрын
This was a great video! Do you think you can do a video on the history of red Sonja now?
@markm43692 ай бұрын
Originally read the entire Conan series over 40 years ago & at one point I had the entire series in softcover with Frazetta artwork covers. I still remember the opening to the first one I read (not quoting obviously)... Know my Prince that between the day when the oceans drank Atlantis and the rise of the sons of Aryas there lived an age undreamed of, when mighty kingdoms spread over the earth & greatest of these was Aquilonia. Tither came Conan the Cimmerian, a thief, a reaver, a slayer; a man of gigantic melancholy and gigantic mirth who was destined to tread the jewelled thrones of the world beneath his sandalled feet. The greatest anti-hero of the 20th century.
@greghersom792517 күн бұрын
Excellent job! I've been actually reading Conan since I was a teen - 45 years- and I was kinda a fan even before that, but my mom wouldn't let me buy Conan Comics, which was understandable because Conan comics, wasn't kid-friendly. So I one of those guys they knew all this stuff already but you still managed to open my eyes up. Like I don't think I realized the scope of it all before you put it all in one place. I do think you should have at least mentioned Frazetta. It was Frazetta cover art that posted the L. Sprague DeCamp/Lin Carter series sales. I think it was Frazetta's Conan that caused the first resurgence of Conan.
@exitsexamined17 күн бұрын
Hey thanks so much for watching and appreciating! It was a LOT to cover haha but it's been a really interesting series to chart over the years. 100% should have called out Frazetta by name but just tried to cover so much in here kind of got lost in the shuffle and didn't want to use so many names! Maybe for a future vid!
@greghersom792517 күн бұрын
@exitsexamined absolutely! I don't think you missed anything else. Like I stated; I never realized the scope of it all. Forever, I always kinda felt like Conan and REH fandom was a lot smaller than I ever imagined. I think I've meant maybe one other adult that reads Howard and a handful of Conan fans, mostly from the Arnold movie and maybe a couple from the comics. So I always felt like I was all but alone in my love of Sword-and-Sorcery, Conan, and Howard. It's been relatively recent that I've found out there is such a huge fanbase.
@Capt.Carrick2 ай бұрын
I love this channel
@craigharris72362 күн бұрын
Good work ...!!
@Tyranthraxus783 күн бұрын
The MMO is amazing…very immersive. 🎉
@OzzymandiosАй бұрын
One parting miss... You featured Frank Frazetta Iconic Barbarian paintings over and over failing to hive him credit. Those paintings became silk screen, posters, Figurines and Statues that captured the imagination and inspired alot of the other media forms that you did feature❤
@dbsommers1Ай бұрын
Im reading all of REH Conan works. They are timeless. Lot if Howards contemporaries works have a dated style but not him.
@DinosaurBoy042 ай бұрын
I’ve always wanted to dip my toes into the Conan books and you have convinced me sir. A suggestion that I would like for you to do as well would be Warhammer( either 40K or the age of sigmar). There is a lot with Warhammer
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Glad I could convince you and et me know what you think! I think it's unlikely I'll ever get into Warhammer because it's just so saturated on KZbin at the moment. Maybe looking at the series and the history of it as whole, but that would also be insane, they probably have at least 100 video games alone
@pook77games382 ай бұрын
You could do the gotrek and Felix books, they are very good@exitsexamined
@Theimperialbastion2 ай бұрын
Love this video
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching it, and glad you enjoyed it! Was kind of intense to make haha there is just so much to talk about here, could easily have made it 2-3 hours if I had the time for it!
@skinlesscletus8825Ай бұрын
Definitely should include Conan’s cameo in the show Wayne, probably the most accurate portrayal of the big fella yet
@evanstentialАй бұрын
his understanding of anatomy is impeccable 😢
@MooneShadowАй бұрын
Crom! I still want sword and sorcery movies! Especially a great Conan movie. One good movie is not enough for me in my lifetime. 😅
@lucagianchino64042 ай бұрын
Maevrllous story and characters from Howard And Sword and Sorcery sorrise! Thank you to talk about it FOR CROM!
@tgillies101Ай бұрын
Howard was a body-builder and into fitness so I can see why he had an eye for physical aesthetics.
@exitsexaminedАй бұрын
Was he? He looked a little, I don't know, not a body builder? haha. Did you see that on wiki or where? Wish I put that in!
@tgillies101Ай бұрын
@@exitsexamined I think I got that from Grim Dark Half-Off youtuber.
@GIN_DEATHDEALER2 ай бұрын
You can’t leave out Frank Frazetta when talking about Conan! That’s how I picture when reading Robert E. Howard’s story’s and it’s definitely heavily referenced by anyone drawing Conan today. Awesome work!
@kk-wh3hb28 күн бұрын
Just ordered the rules and startup information for the Play by Mail game. Will be interesting to see how it's evolved. Going to try playing Argos.
@exitsexamined28 күн бұрын
Please let me know what you think! I really wanted to try it, sounds really cool!
@paulcooper3611Ай бұрын
In your listing of Conan resources, I didn't see any mention of Amra, the journal of the Hyborian Legion. This was a fan magazine published sporadically from 1959 to 1982. It contained short fiction, poetry, criticism, discussions of medieval and ancient history, weapons, and technology, as well as some pretty good artwork. It was also a place where the professionals could go an let their hair down, people like L. Sprague de Camp, Poul Anderson, Frank Herbert, Jerry Pournelle, Leigh Brackett, Harry Harrison, Fritz Leiber, Roger Zelazny and Lin Carter. It was published and edited by George Scithers, who took a break for a few years to edit Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine. I first discovered it in 1969 and sent off a subscription to it and ponied up for 15 back issues. It was a wonderful introduction to Swords & Sorcery and High Fantasy when it really didn't exist in popular culture.
@thetattoodmini2 ай бұрын
I still have a bunch of the comics and a set of the original writings from Robert Howard.. and all the movies, including the one with Jason Mamoa
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Oh nice! What did you think of the Mamoa one?
@thetattoodmini2 ай бұрын
@@exitsexamined i liked it. he made a good Conan
@epimetrius73482 ай бұрын
I'm actually surprised you didn't mention the new RPG that's coming out, the kickstarter has been killing it over the past few days.
@epimetrius73482 ай бұрын
I should've watched til the end
@PaulRGauthierАй бұрын
I wish you'd spent more time on the Modiphius ttrpg. It's spectacular. It's literally an encyclopedia of the Hyborean age and totally faithful to the original Howard stories. You'd love it.
@exitsexaminedАй бұрын
I wish I could! There's honestly just SO much in the conan universe and this video was already one of the longest on my channel and took a lot out of me. Maybe one day I can try to do a 2 to 3 hour video to really dive into the details if the channel every grows enough
@dylanpiazza6358Ай бұрын
Conans a great pick, i think Riddick would be a good one. I honestly couldnt decide that 1v1 lol this is an awesome video. More of the Cimmerian the better
@lucagianchino64042 ай бұрын
Aquilonia should be the Roman Empire mist with Frace… I think;)
@conanthebarbarianofficial2 ай бұрын
Yes, Aquilonia is essentially Medieval France. The old Marvel comics, however, frequently drew inspiration from Ancient Rome, which has led to some public confusion
@Blakobness2 ай бұрын
With how Arnie grew into his later roles, I bet he looks back at Conan The Barbarian and has some regrets for what could have been. As far as I'm aware he still treasures that role since it put him on the map, but consider what Conan would have been with Arnold in his peak physically with the one-liners and other dialogue he's known for later in his career. I was never really introduced to all the Conan lore. I was aware vaguely of Marvel's Conan, and I knew of the two Arnold movies. It never started to trickle in that there was a whole universe with deep lore until I recently started playing Conan Exiles, which is hilarious since that game is very hands-off when it comes to story. But you at least have this huge map, and you start hearing about the different people like the Stygians and the Picts.
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Ah sadly I'll admit I wasn't actually able to play exiles for this video, but it seems really cool. That's crazy though that's there's no lore in there? I mean I guess I understand as a survival game it doesn't need to but still..is there like anything else aside from just hearing about the picts?
@Blakobness2 ай бұрын
@@exitsexamined There's lore and story, but it's hidden away and not delivered up front through questlines and cutscenes. Think Dark Souls lore, a lot of it is hidden away in random notes or books in the world. Sometimes you'll run into an NPC that will give some insight to their particular situation or history through their background, but there aren't like huge narrative dumps the game leads you through. An example is there's a city called the "Nameless City" in this large wasteland, it's completely ruined with undead like thralls wandering around. But you can find a Giant there that will tell you about the history of his kingdom and their interaction with the Exiles, and why the region is the way it is now. I don't know how much of that is actual cannon lore to the universe, or what was made for the game setting however. With my unfamiliarity with the setting, I'm not able to sift through it.
@DaleyKreationsАй бұрын
The Conan the Adventurer cartoon is now on Tubi and is surprisingly watchable! My husband watched it as a kid but even without "nostalgia goggles" it's pretty good! Just grit your teeth and push past the Needle parts (they give Conan a young Phoenix as a companion and... well Snarf has nothing on Needle I'll say that. But he gets slightly better as the series progresses)
@misterbrady1002 ай бұрын
And now there is a youtube video. Add it to the list. :)
@thomasdevine520216 күн бұрын
I wish they would do a movie based on Queen of the black Coast. And just keep it step by step just like the book
@exitsexamined16 күн бұрын
Honestly I would 100% watch that, such a great story
@gundammonАй бұрын
Still ticks me off that Dark Horse was so close to getting through adapting all the core stories (and in chronological order), but they bungled it by spending way too much time on underwhelming arcs that went nowhere and felt like they were padding. Case in point--Belit appears in 1 Howard story; in the Dark Horse comics she appears in 4 graphic novels' worth. That's almost a 5th of the whole Dark Horse run of the main saga. We could've gotten things like their adaptation of Red Nails if they'd kept a decent pace. Because, honestly, we're all here for the REH stories; everything else is extra. Instead they had to rebrand the last 2 graphic novels as "Conan the Slayer" to try to shake things up, and it didn't work.
@all-aroundhelper2 ай бұрын
I may be a bit late for my suggestion but I myself been searching for some old point and click adventure games till I found upon a thing named Discworld. So I dug deeper since it peaked my curiosity with that I found the games are based on a book collection so I checked those out and I myself plan to get them at some point (once I finish some other reading subjects) I myself have had no much experience with it but it peaked my interests enough to make me want to read one of them.
@NoahMarek-tv8qv2 ай бұрын
Would love a video about Red Sonja
@richardleauАй бұрын
Great break down. I've been a Conan fan for a long time. One of the stories that sprang to mind during your video is a Marvel What if issue where Conan time travels to the modern day (1980's). He eventually meets Captain America and Conan leaves him bleeding in the dirt. The story is pretty gritty. He's on the streets of New York mixing it up with street gangs and it shows Conan adapting and conquering the streets. Dope. Speaking of the movies, I always hoped for Arnold to come back as Conan in Howard's Conan the King as an older Conan. For a reboot I wanted to like Jason Mamoa, but the movie just sucked. I would have like to see the Rock as Conan. The Rock has the intelligence and build to portray Conan. The Rock's ego would probably fuck it up though.
@jeremymacdonald207314 күн бұрын
I started reading Conan novels in the seventys. I started buying savage sword then. In the ninety's I had bought every savage sword of Conan. Except number one. It was an expensive $100. I had lots of king Conan's and Conan comics.
@exitsexamined14 күн бұрын
Wow that is probably worth a good chunk of money now, you're probably one of the few people in the world who has them all, that's awesome!
@MagusMarquillin2 ай бұрын
9:38 13:50 Tolkien did not know the Howard's (Robert or Lovecraft), certainly never coresponded with them like they did with each other. There's some evidence that he read some amount of Conan, and quite liked it, but it's anecdotal from Sprage de Camp, and this was probably after Lord of the Rings publication (once they were published in books, deCamp says he gave him one IIRC). It would be cool if there was crossover, but it's cool enough that there was a Texan and an Oxford don were at the same time & worlds apart, both developing a far more fleshed out pre-history fantasy secondary world. Tolkien's was much much more developed over his life since 1916, Howard gave it some thought but also wrote the setting by the seat of his pants for less then a decade (though subsequent authors have since contributed to that lore).
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
I found a couple quotes about Tolkien knew about Conan / read it: dmrbooks.com/test-blog/2019/3/13/was-tolkien-a-robert-e-howard-fan As far as personally knowing each other I should clarified my words a bit more there, thank you for pointing that out!
@lanceriggs53414 күн бұрын
In the part about tabletop RPGs I was disappointed to see no mention of GURPS Conan by Steve Jackson Games (1989). They also release a handful of solo adventures in which one could take the role of Conan.
@exitsexamined14 күн бұрын
I did! Very briefly! It might have been wording on screen - Was hard to pack it all in haha would need two hours to go through everything haha
@jonw869414 сағат бұрын
I'm surprised that you mention Tolkien, but not H.P. Lovecraft. Howard and Lovecraft were pen pals from 1930 until Howard's death in 1936, and several Conan and Kull stories make references to temples or statues of "the old ones" which is an obvious reference the Lovecraft's Nameless Old Ones. One Kull story even directly references Dagon, a Lovecraftian Old God on par with C'thulu.
@exitsexamined3 сағат бұрын
I'm 95% sure I mentioned lovecraft!
@bane666au2 ай бұрын
Didn't he also have a late night talk show? :P
@rayanderson579729 күн бұрын
Every writer should try their hand at describing their OC the way Howard describes Conan.
@thepokemontrainer60942 ай бұрын
YES ROBERT E HOWARDS CONAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Oh nice to see another howard fan! Which was your favorite book?
@thepokemontrainer60942 ай бұрын
@@exitsexamined Phoenix of the sword
@thepokemontrainer60942 ай бұрын
@@exitsexamined I love Conan so much because it does everything that other fantasies do, not just because it was the first high fantasy but also because it does so much that you won't see in other fantasies ot be honest.
@kasiakalani72362 ай бұрын
Hey man! Liked the video and just wanted to put some info out there for anyone excited by or looking for more on Conan! There is a channel, Grim Dark Half-off, I think? He’s got 50+ videos on/about the Conan games,books, and over all lore. Dude has been quality for years and is battling cancer currently so go support!
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
I used some of his stuff for research on this video! He has great stuff, sorry to hear about that ugh
@conanthebarbarianofficial2 ай бұрын
Aye! Grim Dark Half Off is a legend in Conan fandom, and we wish him well!
@BigBWolf902 ай бұрын
Also at this point I'm surprised that they haven't put Conan in the Soul Caliber series of games
@thriddoctor21 күн бұрын
Wasn't there a full length animated film of The Red Nails on the cards at some point?
@exitsexamined20 күн бұрын
Oh if you find info on it I'll add it to the description! It might have been during one of the projects that never materialized!
@ReekingGallant2 ай бұрын
Conan, chop chop is a lot of fun.
@asherkahtan3914Ай бұрын
OK, here goes. Have you considered covering L. Frank Baum’s Oz series?
@KrazyStargazer2 ай бұрын
Oh my friend is about to play a Conan baised charecter in our Dnd session. I lnow Conan of course but itll be nice to know more about him.
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Like he's just playing directly as conan? Sounds awesome haha
@wayne7725Ай бұрын
I still have the majority of the black and white magazines. As well the original material in old English. I read Conan so much as a child my friends started calling me Conan. 😂
@exitsexaminedАй бұрын
Whoa how many of the original magazines do you have? That must be awesome!
@wayne7725Ай бұрын
@exitsexamined In excess of a hundred.
@Rhaenys90Күн бұрын
I would love to see a conan Warhammer crossover fanfic where Conan is the Emperor in his early years.
@exitsexaminedКүн бұрын
honestly....it almost sounds canon to warhammer if you squint your eyes
@dannyboy12002 ай бұрын
26:30 Detective Conan randomly joining in on the Conan fun haha
@exitsexamined2 ай бұрын
Honestly the amount of times Detective Conan popped in while researching for images and for facts was insane haha
@valmarsiglia7 күн бұрын
James Earl Jones stole the show for me. One of the great cinematic villains, and arguably Jones's second greatest villain next to Vader, though of course not as iconic.
@SicFromTheKush2 ай бұрын
Hell yeah!
@kingcazar22852 ай бұрын
what did you censor in the robert e howard quote with the reporter
@btetirickАй бұрын
Love the video but a minor correction, Conan was king for about 20 years, that's not a small bit of time.
@zanderwhitcroftАй бұрын
The movie was my first intro, then the game Exiles. Gotta get me some books!
@exitsexaminedАй бұрын
Nice! How did you like exiles? I never was able to play it much, does it go into the lore a good amount?
@zanderwhitcroftАй бұрын
@@exitsexamined Exiles was like ARK, the story exists but you need to put it together yourself or youtube the lore. I loved how the fighting worked and the building looked so good. Otherwise it felt alot like ARK but with better fighting.
@zanderwhitcroftАй бұрын
@@exitsexamined Also you are able to eat people so thats a win!
@ThatCatDiazАй бұрын
An actual Conan The Barbarian like the Witcher would be really cool
@exitsexaminedАй бұрын
I would 1000% play that in a heartbeat
@alessandrobaggi6129Ай бұрын
As muh as i love Conan as a character (i inherited a dozen Howard's Conan books from my dad and i collected 2 Marvel Comics Conan series), i must say i'd rely on Guts... 😏