Tuesday, September 30, 2025

MAPS OF THE HYBORIAN AGE


Sometime in March of 1932, Robert E. Howard drew a rough map of the world that Conan lived in. It was based primarily on a map of Europe. He produced others as his tales included more cities and additional locations.


My first exposure to a map of the Hyborian Age was through the Lancer paperbacks. Uncredited, it states on the contents page: "A map of the world of Conan in the Hyborian Age based upon notes and sketches by Robert E. Howard and upon previous maps by P. Schuyler Miller, John D. Clark, David Kyle, and L. Sprague de Camp, with a map of Europe and adjacent regions superimposed for reference."



In 1936, Miller and Clark sent Howard a letter that included a chronology of Conan's adventures based on their reading and research. Howard replied, praising their work as closely accurate to his imaginings.

In 1977, Starmont House produced a 22" x 42" poster of The Hyborian Age" by Thomas N. Falconer (aka Julian May) as an accompaniment to the book, A Gazeteer of the Hyborian World of Conan, Including Also the World of Kull and an Ethnogeographical Dictionary of the Principal Peoples of the Era, with Reference to The Starmont Map of the Hyborian World.

Click on this and the other maps for a more detailed image.


Howard added to his "historical record" by writing the essay, "The Hyborian Age", written sometime during the 1930's. Between the maps and his essay, they created a verisimilitude regarding Conan's history and the world in which he lived.

In his preface to "The Hyborian Age", he explained:
Nothing in this article is to be considered as an attempt to advance any theory in opposition to accepted history. It is simply a fictional background for a series of fiction-stories. When I began writing the Conan stories a few years ago, I prepared this 'history' of his age and the peoples of that age, in order to lend him and his sagas a greater aspect of realness. And I found that by adhering to the 'facts' and spirit of that history, in writing the stories, it was easier to visualize (and therefore to present) him as a real flesh-and-blood character rather than a ready-made product. In writing about him and his adventures in the various kingdoms of his Age, I have never violated the 'facts' or spirit of the 'history' here set down, but have followed the lines of that history as closely as the writer of actual historical-fiction follows the lines of actual history. I have used this 'history' as a guide in all the stories in this series that I have written.
NOTE: I came late to the party for this year's Cimmerian September, hence the small number of posts during the celebration. I plan to correct that next year. Who knows? Maybe it will be a whole month of Conan and sword & sorcery!

Read Robert E. Howard's essay, "The Hyborian Age" HERE.

Monday, September 29, 2025

SVENGOOLIE ACTION FIGURE FROM SUPER7


Shipping Monday 27 October, 2025 is this 3 3/4-Inch Svengoolie ReAction figure from Super7's online "Boodega". He comes in his familiar coffin with his trademark rubber chicken as an accessory. Available from MONSTERS IN MOTION (link is on the "Sites I Like" right sidebar).

From the manufacturer:
Stock up on rubber chickens, and we hope the wait isn't too drawn out! Svengoolie is materializing as a ReAction Figure in coffin-shaped packaging. This horror movie host with "cutting edge jokes" appears on Saturday Nights on MeTV to fright and delight fans with songs and hijinks. He's taking a bit of a coffin break, inside specially designed packaging with original artwork. The colorfully detailed face on the coffin's lid opens to reveal the collectible inside. And, he comes with a rubber chicken accessory! This 3 3/4-inch" scale collectible has five points of articulation and intricate sculpt and paint details. Make movie night even more frightfully fun with a Svengoolie ReAction Figure.

Retail price: $19.99




Sunday, September 28, 2025

THE SAVAGE COVERS OF CONAN


Marvel's THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN had the advantage of being magazine-sized which allowed for larger and more dramatic images. This worked especially well for the covers which were painted as opposed to the typical pencils, inks and colorings of the comic books. This gallery showcases some of the "Marvel-ous" cover work that was depicted by artists that included Boris Vallejo, Earl Norem, Val Mayerik, Bob Larkin and a host of others throughout its 235 issue run from August 1974 - July 1995.





















Saturday, September 27, 2025

THE SAVAGE ART OF CONAN


Ever since Conan's comic book debut in September 1970 (cover date October), there has been a revolving door of Marvel artists that are nothing short of magnificent. This gallery from the pages of THE SAVAGE SWORD OF CONAN proves my point with work by John Buscema, Ernie Chan, Alfredo Alcala, Tony DeZuniga and many others.