Serpent Men are a fictional race created by Robert E. Howard for his King Kull tales. They first appeared in "The Shadow Kingdom", published in Weird Tales in August 1929.
They were later adapted for the Marvel Comics Conan comics by Roy Thomas and Marie Severin. Their first Marvel Universe appearance was in Kull the Conqueror vol. 1 #2 (September, 1971).
SerpentMen are a fictional race created by Robert E. Howard for his King Kull tales. They first appeared in "The Shadow Kingdom", published in Weird...
Man, Snake Men or snake people may refer to: The Snake Men (Masters of The Universe), a line of Masters of the Universe toys SerpentMen, a fictional...
The Rainbow Serpent or Rainbow Snake is a common deity often seen as the creator God, known by numerous names in different Australian Aboriginal languages...
of the surviving SerpentMen and the loss of the Serpent Crown for centuries. A mystical object with many similarities to the Serpent Crown — the "Cobra...
of Valusia, Brule the Spear-Slayer (a supporting character), and the SerpentMen (who don't appear in any other work by Howard, but were adopted by later...
with its reference to "'dragon-men' who once had a mighty civilization on a Lemurian continent". Howard's "serpentmen" were described as humanoids (with...
cultural elements of similar regions, including Mesoamerican cultures. The SerpentMen, reptilian humanoids who can project illusions of human form, appeared...
Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. See The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath. SerpentMen are a fictional race created by Robert E. Howard for his King Kull tales...
named these the Valusians or simply "serpent people". The Race from Harry Turtledove's Worldwar series The SerpentMen from Robert E. Howard's "The Shadow...
Serpents (Hebrew: נָחָשׁ, romanized: nāḥāš) are referred to in both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. The symbol of a serpent or snake played important...
friends as well as founding members of Sidewinder's super-villain team the Serpent Society. When Diamondback began dating Steve Rogers, the team acted behind...
The serpent, or snake, is one of the oldest and most widespread mythological symbols. The word is derived from Latin serpens, a crawling animal or snake...
recently ousted by Wrath-Amon and his SerpentMen. Wrath-Amon captures the castle and a mystical tomb of the Serpent Riders of Set, seven mystical "horsemen"...
and concluded on November 23, 1993. The series involved Conan chasing SerpentMen across the world in an attempt to release his parents from eternal imprisonment...
him. The Man-Serpents are a race of beings with serpent bodies and human heads created by the demon Set. They are related to the SerpentMen who have opposite...
continuation of the original group the Serpent Squad and was later changed into Serpent Solutions. The Serpent Society first appeared in Captain America...
Sea Serpent occurred in August 1817, when a group of men aboard the schooner "Caravan" reported seeing a large creature with a head like a serpent and...
also spelled Kukulkan (/kuːkʊlˈkɑːn/; lit. "Plumed Serpent", "Amazing Serpent"), is the serpent deity of Maya mythology. It is closely related to the...
continent. The sorcerer has taken refuge with the last remnants of the evil SerpentMen, shape-changers who have menaced mankind throughout its prehistory. Conan's...
The doctrine of the serpent seed, also known as the dual-seed or the two-seedline doctrine, is a controversial and fringe Christian religious belief which...
of Set worship their deity with human sacrifice and actively venerate serpents, and Ishtar's worshippers follow the pleasures of the flesh. In Vendhya...
Yig often sends his serpent minions, the children of Yig, to destroy or transform his enemies. He is associated with the SerpentMen. To Native Americans...
Embrace of the Serpent (Spanish: El abrazo de la serpiente) is a 2015 internationally co-produced adventure drama film directed by Ciro Guerra, and written...
The Plumed Serpent is a 1926 political novel by D. H. Lawrence; Lawrence conceived the idea for the novel while visiting Mexico in 1923, and its themes...