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Todd B. Vick is an author and scholar known for his contributions to the literature surrounding Robert E. Howard, the iconic creator of Conan the Barbarian. Vick's works, including 'Renegades & Rogues: The Life and Legacy of Robert E. Howard' and 'The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard and Pulp Fiction Studies', delve into the life and impact of Howard on the genre of pulp fiction. Through his research and writings, Vick strives to shed light on the complexities of Howard's character and the influences that shaped his writing.

Vick's passion for Howard's legacy has made him a prominent figure in the literary community, particularly among fans of fantasy and horror literature. His extensive analysis not only celebrates Howard's works but also explores the broader cultural implications of his stories. As a dedicated scholar, Vick continues to be a vital voice in the ongoing discourse about Howard's contributions to American literature and pop culture.