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Hither Came Conan

Hither Came Conan

By: Steeven R. Orr
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Hither Came Conan is the podcast where I read the original Robert E. Howard Conan stories, along with the various comic book adaptations, comparing and contrasting the two, and hopefully learning a little something about myself along the way.

Episodes release every two weeks.

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  • Conan the Barbarian #38 (1974) | The Warrior and the Were-Woman | 60
    Dec 17 2025

    Wine, promotions, dancing girls — and then everything goes completely sideways.

    In today's episode of Hither Came Conan we tackle Conan the Barbarian #38, a tale that begins like a victory lap and ends in betrayal, monsters, and horse theft.

    Steeven breaks down a story stuffed with pulp insanity: a suicidal spy, a soul-snorting priest, an invisible snake attack (yes, really), and a were-woman who refuses to stay bound by sorcery or good sense. Conan swings between mercy and murder, learns why bargains matter, and ultimately decides that Turanian politics are far more dangerous than any demon.

    It’s a wild, occasionally bonkers chapter in Conan’s saga — and a blast to dissect.

    This episode crackles with John Buscema’s bruising art, Roy Thomas’s pulpy inventions, and Steeven’s own savage, hilarious commentary — equal parts scholarly love and barbarian glee.

    So grab your sword, your sense of wonder, and maybe a bandage, because this is a blood-spattered, laugh-out-loud deep-dive into curses, city politics, and why you should never trust a dancing girl with a dagger.

    Conan the Barbarian #38: The Warrior and the Were-Woman was published by Marvel Comics in February of 1974.

    Enjoy!

    Hither Came Conan is a production of Steeven Orr Else Media. For more nerdy goodness from me, visit somanypodcasts.com.

    Got questions or comments? Drop us a line at feedback@hithercameconan.com.

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, please consider leaving a rating or review on your favorite podcast platform—it really helps us reach more fans! And don’t forget: if you’d like early, ad‑free access to all our podcasts, join our exclusive subscription program, Steeven Orr Else Beyond. Start your free trial today at beyond.steevenorrelse.com.

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    Mike's Amazing World of Comics

    Cimmerian Press



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    55 mins
  • Introducing: Another G.I. Joe Podcast!
    Dec 3 2025

    Get ready to gear up, lock in, and shout “Yo Joe!” as host Steeven Orr launches the mission with this all-new trailer for Another G.I. Joe Podcast!

    Steeven introduces listeners to the show’s core mission: diving deep into G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, the iconic Marvel Comics series that began in 1982 and helped define 80s action storytelling.

    The mission starts here. The adventure begins now.

    Welcome to Another G.I. Joe Podcast.

    Yo Joe!

    Another G.I. Joe Podcast is a production of Steeven Orr Else Media. For more nerdy goodness like this episode, visit somanypodcasts.com.

    Got questions or comments? Drop us a line at steevenorrelse@gmail.com.

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, please consider leaving a rating or review on your favorite podcast platform—it really helps us reach more fans! And don’t forget: if you’d like early, ad‑free access to all our podcasts, join our exclusive subscription program, Steeven Orr Else Beyond. Start your free trial today at beyond.steevenorrelse.com.

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    Mike's Amazing World of Comics



    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hither-came-conan/donations
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    3 mins
  • Conan the Barbarian #37 (Marvel: 1974) | The Curse of the Golden Skull | 59
    Nov 19 2025

    In a world where ancient wizards don’t stay dead…

    In a valley where gold fuels madness…

    One barbarian will face a curse older than the Hyborian Age itself.

    In this episode of Hither Came Conan, Steeven unleashes the full, unstoppable fury of Conan the Barbarian #37: The Curse of the Golden Skull—a tale where a long-dead sorcerer rises in shimmering golden flesh, a kidnapped princess faces a fate worse than marriage, and a giant, ravenous slug slithers out of the abyss to devour anything dipped in glitter.

    Captured by hillmen. Chained in the mines. Hunted through darkness by monsters too big to draw comfortably on a monthly deadline. Conan and Juma must outfight, outrun, and outwit Rotath—the golden tyrant of the Valley of the Sun—before they become the next sacrifices to the Devil of the Pits.

    Epic wizardry. Impossible escapes. Gold theft on a heroic scale. And a slug that could give your nightmares nightmares.

    This is the adventure Neal Adams penciled like lightning and Roy Thomas stitched together from the brink of disaster.

    This is blood, sweat, chains, and molten sorcery.

    This is Episode 59.

    And Hyboria will never shine the same way again.

    Conan the Barbarian #37: The Curse of the Golden Skull was published by Marvel Comics in January of 1974.

    Enjoy!

    Hither Came Conan is a production of Steeven Orr Else Media. For more nerdy goodness from me, visit somanypodcasts.com.

    Got questions or comments? Drop us a line at feedback@hithercameconan.com.

    If you enjoyed today’s episode, please consider leaving a rating or review on your favorite podcast platform—it really helps us reach more fans! And don’t forget: if you’d like early, ad‑free access to all our podcasts, join our exclusive subscription program, Steeven Orr Else Beyond. Start your free trial today at beyond.steevenorrelse.com.

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    Mike's Amazing World of Comics

    Cimmerian Press



    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hither-came-conan/donations
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    1 hr and 10 mins
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