Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Barbarian Backpiece!
CROM! reader, Johan V. sent me this pic of his full backpiece featuring one pissed off barbarian, a dragon-beast losing its head, a horned giant and tons and tons of booty. Thanks for sharing, Johan!
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Conan Tattoos
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Full Color Marvel Super Special Conan Issue Over at Diversions of the Groovy Kind!
Mad props to Diversions of the Groovy Kind for posting this killer Marvel Super Special featuring Conan and Red Sonja!
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Conan Comics
Monday, December 21, 2009
Custom Red Sonja Action Figure!
Found this sweet custom on eBay! As of this writing, it's still up for grabs, for those interested. ;) I just thought the pics kicked ass, so I'm posting 'em!
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Conan Customs,
Red Sonja
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Frazetta's Son Attempts to Steal $20 Million in Paintings!
Thanks to CROM! reader, Ian for passing this along!
From the Associated Press:You can see the original article HERE.
Pa. police: Artist's son swipes $20M in paintingsBy MICHAEL RUBINKAM (AP) – 1 hour agoALLENTOWN, Pa. — A Pennsylvania man used a backhoe to break into a museum owned by his father — the pioneering fantasy artist Frank Frazetta — in an attempt to steal 90 paintings valued at $20 million, police said Thursday.
State police charged Alfonso Frank Frazetta, 52, of Marshalls Creek, with theft, burglary and trespass after they say he was caught loading the artwork into his trailer and SUV.
The elder Frazetta, 81, is renowned for his work on characters including Conan the Barbarian, Tarzan and Vampirella. He was in Florida at the time of the theft.
His son's motive may stem from a family feud over the master illustrator's assets, according to a law enforcement source who spoke on condition of anonymity because it is still early in the investigation.
Frazetta was arraigned and sent to the Monroe County jail. Bail was set at $500,000. Officials didn't know whether he had a lawyer yet.
Police said that Frazetta and another man used the backhoe to enter the Frazetta Art Museum in the Pocono Mountains region on Wednesday afternoon, tripping a burglar alarm.
A trooper who responded said Frazetta claimed he had been instructed by his father "to enter the museum by any means necessary to move all the paintings to a storage facility," according a police affidavit.
The elder Frazetta told police that his son did not have permission to enter the museum or to remove any artwork. Frank Frazetta's attorney, Gerard Geiger, said the stolen paintings were insured for $20 million, according to court documents.
Geiger did not immediately return a phone message Thursday.
Police say charges are pending against a second suspect.
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Frank Frazetta
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Conan Cover Re-done on Covered Blog!
I love the blog Covered, and their massive collection of re-interpreted classic comic book covers, but I love it even more when the day's feature is a Conan cover! Artist, Dieter Van der Ougstraete, did a brilliantly odd and fascinating version of an international release of Conan de Barbaar with a stunning amount of vision. I tip my spikey, iron hat to him!
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Conan Comics,
Conan Fan Art
Friday, November 27, 2009
MORE Conan Movie News!
To add on to the news posted by Cromsblood the other day (great scoop, my brother!) and to finally pass on some info sent to me by intrepid CROM! reader, Rob Rozum, several articles have been cropping up alluding to all kinds of Conan casting, make-up and creature design and other stuff, from ComicBookMovie.com.
Stated one article:
Another article when on to discuss the art direction and creature design and a shooting date:
And for those of you with stronger stomachs than mine, there's even talk of Dolf Lundgren being in the film. Mitra preserve us.
To read the full scoop, along with all kinds of other sweet Conan movie speculation and rumor, click your mighty mouse pointer HERE!
Thanks again, Rob, for send me the links!
Stated one article:
It looks like Lionsgate's new Conan starts shooting February 2010 in Bulgaria. Marcus Nispel ("The Texas Chainsaw Massacre," "Pathfinder") will be directing. Empire has the casting breakdowns, which help understand the characters, and some indication of the plot.
Conan: 20s-30s, Caucasian, the last of the Cimmerians, out for vengeance on Khalar Singh, a formidable warlord and warrior in his 40s or 50s, for whom the producers are "open to all ethnicities".
Singh is looking for Queen Ilira, whose blood will help him raise a demon army. Ilira's handmaiden is Tamara, who allies with Conan in what sounds like a Red Sonja hot amazon role. And there's Ukafa, Singh's untrustworthy henchman for whom a massive African or African American is required.
There are also supporting roles for Conan's dad Corin, who teaches his son the Riddle of Steel; Fariq, Khalar Singh's son and heir, strangely described as a "proto goth-rocker"
Remo the evil wizard; Fassir, a monk protecting Ilira.
Lucius, a mercenary scarred by Conan dumping him into a fiery pit
An unnamed one-eyed thief Conan rescues from Lucius.
Artus, Conan's pirate buddy; and Cheren, Khalar Singh's mystical blind archer.
Now interstingly is the worry for Khalar Singh and the reason he wants to raise a demon army in the first place, could it be arch-wizard Thoth-Amon, he only appears in one original Robert E. Howard Conan story, but is mentioned in a couple of others.
Thoth-Amon was played by Pat Roach in Conan the Destroyer (Love that movie ).
I think this has potential but unsure of the director. I hope Conan finally gets the on screen treatment he deserves.
Another article when on to discuss the art direction and creature design and a shooting date:
Mania broke the exciting news that Scott Wheeler and Shaun Smith of Zack Snyder's comic book movie '300' are on board to do their stuff.
Scott Wheeler will be heading up the makeup department bit and Shaun Smith will be acting as the creature designer on the new 'Conan' adaption. Both of the guys right now are working up the creature schemes for the picture with the director Marcus Nispel (Of the Friday the 13th reboot fame).
Smith confirmed all the news exclusively to Mania saying, "as you might expect I really can't say much except it looks really cool and we are excited to be a part of it."
Filming is soon to commence on the epic big screen return of the barbarian hero 'Conan'. Production plans are to start shooting in Bulgaria next February.
And for those of you with stronger stomachs than mine, there's even talk of Dolf Lundgren being in the film. Mitra preserve us.
To read the full scoop, along with all kinds of other sweet Conan movie speculation and rumor, click your mighty mouse pointer HERE!
Thanks again, Rob, for send me the links!
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Conan Movie
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Hordes of Chaos! Epic Barbarian Metal!
CROM! reader known only as Ryan sent me the link to this wicked video of the thundering metal band, Kreator, ripping it up on their song Hordes of Chaos, while footage of Conan-esque barbarians beat the living tar out of each other and drag hot chicks around by their wrists. This is the kind of music I grew up on in high school, so I found it especially rocking. >:)
Anyway, thanks to Ryan and everyone enjoy!
Anyway, thanks to Ryan and everyone enjoy!
Monday, November 16, 2009
Frank the German Barbarian!
Hail Fellow Conan Fans!
I received a great e-mail from a nice guy from Germany who is all about dressing up like Conan and hitting the comic/sci fi/fantasy conventions. Anyone who's got the stones to walk around a European convention center wearing little more than a fur loincloth is okay in my book. So swing by Frank's Myspace page and say hello!
And as Frank says, Strength and Honor!
I received a great e-mail from a nice guy from Germany who is all about dressing up like Conan and hitting the comic/sci fi/fantasy conventions. Anyone who's got the stones to walk around a European convention center wearing little more than a fur loincloth is okay in my book. So swing by Frank's Myspace page and say hello!
And as Frank says, Strength and Honor!
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
And While We're at it...
Let's all show some respect to one of my all time favorite artists, Earl Norem. Just look at how awesome this piece is!
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Conan Art
Conan Art by Jack Kirby!
Growing up on comic books taught me a lot of things, but lesson #1 was pretty much that the legendary Jack Kirby is the friggin man, and don't you forget it! Hell, I learned to draw from ripping off his comic panels and his influence can be seen in my personal artwork to this day. So, naturally, when I came across this Kirby piece of our favorite barbarian, I just had to post it (Kirby did the cover for Giant Size Conan #5).
This piece was actually penciled by Kirby and inked by contemporary artist Alec Fritz. Damn fine job, too!
This piece was actually penciled by Kirby and inked by contemporary artist Alec Fritz. Damn fine job, too!
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Conan Art
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Epic Conan Costume!
Oh man, Greg is going to kill me for this, but I just have to post a couple of pics of him dressed in his wickedly awesome Conan costume that I stole from his Facebook! You all may remember Greg as my good buddy who gave me my Conan Mego action figure for my birthday this past year.
Seriously, this costume is EPIC!


Seriously, this costume is EPIC!


What I love about this costume is that he clearly put some thought towards the original Howard stories, with him square-cut black mane and his sandaled feet. Most people would have gone for the movie version, but Greg kept it old school and classic.
I raise my cup to you! May Crom watch over your battles!
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Kull Sticker Trading Card from 1975!
I keep coming across these Marvel stickers from the '70s which usually have some character saying the stupidest things! Apparently, Kull, king of Valusia and precursor to Conan, wants to discuss the tightness of his pants.
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Kull,
Misc. Conan Merchandise
Monday, October 5, 2009
Conan Custom Minimates!
For you toy collectors out there, you should be no stranger to those little blocky figures known as Minimates. They're sort of a hybrid between LEGO minifigs and Playmobil figures, and they come in the form of all sorts of famous comic book characters such as Spider-man, Batman, etc.
Well, I came across this Minimate somewhere (cannot remember where, for the life of me... sorry!) and I got seven kinds of excited thinking it was a Conan Minimate! But it's not. I think it's supposed to be Turok, or Tarzan or some such barbaric Conan wannabe. Oh well. Pretty close...
Well, I came across this Minimate somewhere (cannot remember where, for the life of me... sorry!) and I got seven kinds of excited thinking it was a Conan Minimate! But it's not. I think it's supposed to be Turok, or Tarzan or some such barbaric Conan wannabe. Oh well. Pretty close...
Anyway, it got me thinking and off I went, searching the interwebs for any sign of custom Conan Minimates, and lo and behold, I found myself perusing a web forum called Minimate Multiverse which led me to this interesting digital template for a Conan Minimate figure...
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Conan Customs
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Conan the Tiny!
I stumbled across this shot of Arnold being easily lifted by Wilt Chamberlain and Andre the Giant during the shoot of Conan the Destroyer. They make Conan look like a dwarf!
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Conan the Destroyer
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Solomon Kane Trailer in Russian!
Fellow CROM! blogger, Cromsblood, sent me this link and since neither of us speak (or read) Russian, it took us a while to figure how to embed the video. After watching this trailer (three times!) I have to say that I'm hella crazy excited about this movie!
It's got a gretty, dark magical feel to it. I can only hope that whenever they get around to making the next Conan movie, it will look at least this good.
Enjoy...
It's got a gretty, dark magical feel to it. I can only hope that whenever they get around to making the next Conan movie, it will look at least this good.
Enjoy...
I'm sure it's just a matter of time before the English version of this trailer hits the interwebs and whn it does, I'll be sure to post it!
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Solomon Kane
Monday, September 7, 2009
Brilliant Conan Art!
CROM! homeboy, Dan Van Cool, hipped me to this mind-blowing piece of art featuring the world's greatest barbarian from an artist known as Cheeks 74. I see a lot of Conan art throughout the course of my obsession with the son of Cimmeria, but rarely am I this stunned. This piece is truly original and visionary! An singularly unique piece of work!
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Conan Art
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