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    Re: Pulp Hero: Solomon Kane

    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Obvious
    How are the Bran Mak Morn stories? They're not too easy to track down, and the time or two that I've actually seen the book somewhere, I didn't have the money to just grab it.
    Ahhhh... honestly? Hard to say. I have a volume of them from a different set of REH books and they were interesting, but nothing stands out in my mind.
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    Re: Pulp Hero: Solomon Kane

    I've only previously read one Bran Mak Morn story, which was in Cthulhu: The Mythos and Kindred Horrors, a collection of REH's Mythos stories; so, probably not a good example of Bran Mak Morn. I've heard that some of REH's stories may have been "edited" a little strongly. That being the case, I look forward to the new edition of stories, since so far my expectations have been exceeded - I had no idea REH could write so well...

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