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* OurCentaursAreDifferent: From some angles, the silhouettes of the monstrous 'riders' of ''Death's Black Riders'' can be mistaken for a mounted man - which is exactly what happens when they first appear. They're actually a single being, similar to a centaur in shape, with a huge second mouth in their torso where 'horse' and 'rider' join. The front legs of the 'horse' are long, flexible and end in human hands. Nobody who sees one in good lighting would ever mistake it for a horse, a man or a traditional centaur.
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* OurCentaursAreDifferent: From some angles, the silhouettes of the monstrous 'riders' of ''Death's Black Riders'' can be mistaken for a mounted man - which is exactly what happens when they first appear. [[http://everydayislikewednesday.blogspot.com/2014/03/on-designs-of-black-riders-in-dark.html They're actually a single being, similar to a centaur in shape, with a huge second mouth in their torso where 'horse' and 'rider' join. The front legs of the 'horse' are long, flexible and end in human hands.hands]]. Nobody who sees one in good lighting would ever mistake it for a horse, a man or a traditional centaur.
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''Solomon Kane'' is a comic book series from Creator/DarkHorseComics, starring a version of Creator/RobertEHoward's puritan wanderer Literature/SolomonKane.
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''Solomon Kane'' is a comic book series from Creator/DarkHorseComics, starring a version of Creator/RobertEHoward's puritan wanderer Literature/SolomonKane.Franchise/SolomonKane.
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* AngelicAbomination: The 'angels' of [[spoiler:Castle of the Devil]] are horrific in both appearance and actions.
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* ResurrectionRevenge: The Russian magician murdered by [[spoiler:the innkeeper of ''Zumgespaltenen Schädel'' swears that he'll return to kill his murderer. And his [[DemBones animated skeleton]] does]].
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* InTheBack: The treacherous [[spoiler:bandit Gaston the Butcher]] has Kane held at gunpoint when [[spoiler:the crazed innkeeper of the InnOfNoReturn they're staying in puts a sword through his head from behind. It's repaid when a [[DemBones vengeful animated skeleton]], freed by Gaston, grabs the innkeeper from behind shortly afterwards]]]].
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* InTheBack: The treacherous [[spoiler:bandit Gaston the Butcher]] has Kane held at gunpoint when [[spoiler:the crazed innkeeper of the InnOfNoReturn they're staying in puts a sword through his head from behind. It's repaid when a [[DemBones vengeful animated skeleton]], freed by Gaston, grabs the innkeeper from behind shortly afterwards]]]].afterwards]].
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* InTheBack: The treacherous [[spoiler:bandit Gaston the Butcher]] has Kane held at gunpoint when [[spoiler:the crazed innkeeper of the InnOfNoReturn they're staying in]] puts a sword through his head from behind. It's repaid when a [[DemBones vengeful animated skeleton]], freed by Gaston, grabs the innkeeper from behind shortly afterwards]].
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* InTheBack: The treacherous [[spoiler:bandit Gaston the Butcher]] has Kane held at gunpoint when [[spoiler:the crazed innkeeper of the InnOfNoReturn they're staying in]] in puts a sword through his head from behind. It's repaid when a [[DemBones vengeful animated skeleton]], freed by Gaston, grabs the innkeeper from behind shortly afterwards]].afterwards]]]].
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* InTheBack: The treacherous [[spoiler:bandit Gaston the Butcher]] has Kane held at gunpoint when [[spoiler:the crazed innkeeper of the InnOfNoReturn they're staying in]] puts a sword through his head from behind. It's repaid when a [[DemBones vengeful animated skeleton]], freed by Gaston, grabs the innkeeper from behind shortly afterwards]].
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* AdaptationAmalgamation: The adaptation of ''Death's Black Riders'', a fragment of an unfinished story, is also expanded to include a separate, unrelated tale, ''The Rattle of Bones'', as its second act.
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* AdaptationAmalgamation: The adaptation of ''Death's Black Riders'', adapted from a fragment of an unfinished story, is also expanded to include a separate, unrelated tale, ''The Rattle of Bones'', as its a second act.act and interlude.
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* OurCentaursAreDifferent: From some angles, the monstrous 'riders' of ''Death's Black Riders'' can be mistaken for a mounted man in silhouette. They're actually a single being, similar to a centaur in shape, with a huge second mouth in their torso where 'horse' and 'rider' join. The front legs of the 'horse' are long, flexible and end in human hands. Nobody who sees one in good lighting would ever mistake it for a horse, a man or a traditional centaur.
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* OurCentaursAreDifferent: From some angles, the silhouettes of the monstrous 'riders' of ''Death's Black Riders'' can be mistaken for a mounted man in silhouette.- which is exactly what happens when they first appear. They're actually a single being, similar to a centaur in shape, with a huge second mouth in their torso where 'horse' and 'rider' join. The front legs of the 'horse' are long, flexible and end in human hands. Nobody who sees one in good lighting would ever mistake it for a horse, a man or a traditional centaur.
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* OurCentaursAreDifferent: From some angles, the monstrous 'riders' of ''Death's Black Riders'' can be mistaken for a mounted man in silhouette. They're actually a single being, similar to a centaur in shape, with a huge second mouth in their torso where 'horse' and 'rider' join. The front lega of the 'horse' are long, flexible and end in human hands. Nobody who sees one in good lighting would ever mistake it for a horse, a man or a traditional centaur.
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* OurCentaursAreDifferent: From some angles, the monstrous 'riders' of ''Death's Black Riders'' can be mistaken for a mounted man in silhouette. They're actually a single being, similar to a centaur in shape, with a huge second mouth in their torso where 'horse' and 'rider' join. The front lega legs of the 'horse' are long, flexible and end in human hands. Nobody who sees one in good lighting would ever mistake it for a horse, a man or a traditional centaur.
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* PlayingWithFire: The touch of the black riders ignites anything flammable, and seems to accelerate the fire as well. When they first appear, a touch from one of them turns a wooden wagon into a flaming deathtrap.
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* AdaptationAmalgamation: The adaptation of ''Death's Black Riders'', a fragment of an unfinished story, is also expanded to include an a separate, unrelated tale, ''The Rattle of Bones'', as its second act.
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* OurCentaursAreDifferent: From some angles, the monstrous 'riders' of ''Death's Black Riders'' can be mistaken for a mounted man in silhouette. They're actually a single being, similar to a centaur in shape, with a huge second mouth in their torso where 'horse' and 'rider' join. The front lega of the 'horse' are long, flexible and end in human hands. Nobody who sees one in good lighting would ever mistake it for a horse, a man or a traditional centaur.
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* AdaptationAmalgamation: The adaptation of ''Death's Black Riders'', an unfinished story, is expanded to include an unrelated tale, ''The Rattle of Bones'' Bones'', as its second act.
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''Solomon Kane'' is a comic book series from Creator/DarkHorseComics, starring a version of Creator/RobertEHoward's puritan wanderer Literature/SolomonKane.
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!!''Solomon Kane'' provides examples of:
* AdaptationAmalgamation: The adaptation of ''Death's Black Riders'', an unfinished story, is expanded to include an unrelated tale, ''The Rattle of Bones'' as its second act.
* ComicBookAdaptation: The comics are based on the original Literature/SolomonKane stories by Creator/RobertEHoward. Some are direct adaptations, some are based on unfinished fragments, and some are new tales.
* InnOfNoReturn: The isolated inn ''Zumgespaltenen Schädel'', which Kane translates into English as ''The Cleft Skull'', [[spoiler:has an innkeeper who kills his guests and feeds their bodies to the wolves of the forest]].
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!!''Solomon Kane'' provides examples of:
* AdaptationAmalgamation: The adaptation of ''Death's Black Riders'', an unfinished story, is expanded to include an unrelated tale, ''The Rattle of Bones'' as its second act.
* ComicBookAdaptation: The comics are based on the original Literature/SolomonKane stories by Creator/RobertEHoward. Some are direct adaptations, some are based on unfinished fragments, and some are new tales.
* InnOfNoReturn: The isolated inn ''Zumgespaltenen Schädel'', which Kane translates into English as ''The Cleft Skull'', [[spoiler:has an innkeeper who kills his guests and feeds their bodies to the wolves of the forest]].
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