The Dark Man V6N1 and 2 (#16): The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies
University of La Verne
Year :
November 2011
Book No. : ISSN: 1537-0496  (First edition)
ISBN13: 978-1-105-34798-5 (Second edition)
Edition : 1st
Format : Periodical (perfect bound, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 ) (First edition)
Periodical (perfect bound, 6 x 9 ) (Second edition)
Pages : 114
Cover art : Covers for both editions were designed by Scotty Henderson.
Joel Humberto Herrera
(Second edition art)
Illustrations : Jeffrey Catherine Jones, Joel Humberto Herrera
       








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Contents
"Prefatory Remarks" by Mark E. Hall (Editorial)
"Jeffrey Catherine Jones (1944 - 2011)" by Charles Hoffman
"Ode" by Charles Hoffman (poem)
"Howard's Escape?" by Barbara Barrett (letter)
"Castration Anxiety" by Jeffrey Shanks (letter)
Acknowledgements
"Faction and Fiction in Barack the Barbarian" by Jeffrey Kahan (article)
"Gloria" by Rusty Burke and Rob Roehm (article)
"Theosophy and the Thurian Age: Robert E. Howard and the Works of William Scott-Elliot"
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Jeffrey Shanks (article)
"Howard's Horror" by Jason Ray Carney (book review)
"Black Wings: Lovecraft's Widening Gyre" by John Goodrich (book review)
"Malygris, Malnéant, and Malinbois, Nut No Malfeasance" by Steve Tompkins (book review)
"Briefly Noted" by Mark E. Hall
Notes
Editors: Mark Hall, Charles Gramlich, Jeffrey Kahan, and Gene Melton II
Sponsored by the Department of English, University of La Verne
The first edition was priced at $8.50.
The second edition was priced at $10.

The second edition added the ISBN and was a slightly larger size for listings on Amazon.com.
The second edition cover is from BARACK THE BARBARIAN #2 published by Devil's Due Publishing in July 2009.
The second edition cover was actually designed first and then not used because of the political association. When the need for a second edition arose, the cover was resurrected.