
Christopher Paul Carey |

Manly Wade Wellman's Battle in the Dawn: The Complete Hok the Mighty is now shipping from the Paizo warehouse. When you get a chance to read it, please post your comments here and let us know what you thought of the book!

Christopher Paul Carey |

Anyone out there had a chance to dig into Hok the Mighty yet? We'd love to hear what you thought of the book. How do you think it compares with Who Fears the Devil? or any other Wellman you might have read? And how does it stack up with other prehistoric fiction of the pulp era, such as that of Burroughs (The Eternal Lover/Savage, etc.) and Haggard (Allan and the Ice-Gods)?

Christopher Paul Carey |

Wow, you're making me feel guilty for being so far behind on my reading.
Though I did just slog through Butterfly and Hellflower by Eluki bes Shahar, which has freed up a slot in my reading pile - well, once I finish MAD Power! anyways :)
No worries! (My reading pile is gargantuan too.) When you get around to reading the book, though, I'd love to hear your thoughts.

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When you get around to reading the book, though, I'd love to hear your thoughts.
It's on my pile as well. My problem is that I read mostly by Kindle now and only read non-ebooks when at home. Most of my reading comes on the bus. :)
Can't wait though. I LOVED Who Fears the Devil.

hogarth |

By the way, I just finished reading "Battle in the Dawn" and I wasn't disappointed. I especially liked the scientastic footnotes!
The only odd thing was that Hok seemed to get amnesia after "Hok Goes to Atlantis"; after seeing all kinds of Bronze Age technology, he's still mystified by metal, etc. in later stories, not to mention forgetting about his nifty club with a giant diamond for a head.

Christopher Paul Carey |

By the way, I just finished reading "Battle in the Dawn" and I wasn't disappointed. I especially liked the scientastic footnotes!
The only odd thing was that Hok seemed to get amnesia after "Hok Goes to Atlantis"; after seeing all kinds of Bronze Age technology, he's still mystified by metal, etc. in later stories, not to mention forgetting about his nifty club with a giant diamond for a head.
I can't recall if Wellman left any cues to indicate it one way or another, but perhaps he didn't publish the stories in internal story order (we arranged the stories in publication order). Or possibly he just slipped up. Something to look out for the next time I read the stories!
Glad to hear the mighty Hok did not disappoint!

hogarth |

I can't recall if Wellman left any cues to indicate it one way or another, but perhaps he didn't publish the stories in internal story order (we arranged the stories in publication order). Or possibly he just slipped up. Something to look out for the next time I read the stories!
Some of the later stories did refer back to it, for what it's worth. They were all good stories, I just thought the Atlantis one sort of seemed like the odd man out, in a sense (i.e. Hok isn't the most advanced guy in the room).