• Radio Free Hyboria Episode 6: Wicked Hearts and White Worms

  • Feb 26 2023
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Radio Free Hyboria Episode 6: Wicked Hearts and White Worms

  • Summary

  • An Into The Weird Bonus Episode! Straight from our Patreon Archives, Conan the Barbarian and Kull The Conqueror are back from the dusty Nemedian Chronicles of the Bronze Age, when lads were bronze and brawny, ladies were wicked and wily, and worms were white and..., well, wyrmish, apparently. Join Herman and Billy for a terror-filled discussion of adrenalin-fueled comic book madness as we delve deep into the murk of the Hyborian and Pre-Cataclysmic eras. See Conan get his heart stolen (it's not what you think, but then again, maybe it is!) and witness King Kull battle the twin menaces of a segmented terror and a tiny purple flower. And that's just for starters.


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