Warlord of Mars #1
Warlord of Mars » Warlord of Mars #1 - A Tale of Two Planets, Part 1 released by Dynamite Entertainment on October 2010.
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Review: Warlord of Mars #1 0
Frustrated confederate veteran John Carter struggles to find his destiny in the wake of the civil war while his future alien allies thwart corruption on Mars. The Good This is another classy Dynamite title that infuses classic heroes with dignity while still embracing their less-than-savory traits. In this case, it's John Carter's trigger happy nature - - that is, an indomitable will that has no place in post-war society, but will surely prove to be necessary in the extraterrestrial adventures...
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I got a reading copy and the J. Scott Campbell to keep at $1 each 4
Adaptions of books are in. Instead of reading novels, Graphic Novels are taking over as the standard of what we read for leisure. Marvel's Stephen King series maybe the most popular of the bunch. Dynamite searched to tap into Edgar Rice Burroughs (creator of Tarzan) and his Warlord of Mars series. This is not the first time the series has been adapted, Marvel adapted it in the 70s. I must admit I am not familiar with the prose in which this series was adapted from. I picked it up bec...
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Battles on two worlds 1
100 Words Or LessSo the story begins, as we are introduced to John Carter in 1866, an officer of the Confederate Army. Told from the point of view of old memoirs published after Carter's death, we are introduced to Carter, Captain James Powell, a fellow Confederate officer, Tars Tarkas, a martian warrior, and the world of Mars. So Then I Said...A $1.00 issue is usually too good to pass up, since it's a relatively inexpensive way to expose myself to new comics I otherwise would not have read/purc...
3 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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