The big one this week is the end of Gail Simone's run on Red Sonja.
John Carter: Warlord of Mars #11
Ron Marz and Ian Edgington (w) Ariel Medel (a) Fritz Casas, Abhishek Malsuni, Emanuela Lupacchino, Jonathan Lau, Bart Sears (c)
John Carter and Dejah Thoris discover what may well be the key to repairing the dying atmosphere of Mars[...]
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Along with the Swords of Sorrow: Red Sonja / Jungle Girl #1 preview we ran yesterday morning… We've got a look at John Carter: Warlord of Mars #9 and Jim Butcher's The Dresden Files: Down Town #6.
John Carter: Warlord of Mars #9
Ron Marz, Ian Edgington (w) Ariel Medel (a) Ed Benes, Bart Sears, Emanuela Lupacchino (c)
John Carter[...]
By Christopher Helton
Coming out of the Edgar Rice Burroughs panel at San Diego Comic-Con came the announcement that the John Carter property was being licensed for tabletop gaming. Modiphius Entertainment (licensee of Gerry Anderson's The Thunderbirds for board roleplaying games, Robert E Howard's Conan for roleplaying, the DUST Adventures roleplaying game) will aggressively produce various tabletop games using the characters and settings of[...]
These include John Carter: Warlord of Mars, Voltron: From The Ashes and Aliens / Vampirella.
JOHN CARTER: WARLORD OF MARS #12
Cover A Main: Bart Sears
Cover B Variant: Abhishek Malsuni
Cover C Variant: Emanuela Lupacchino
Writer: Ron Marz, Ian Edgington
Art: Ariel Medel
The fate of Mars hangs in the balance as John Carter and Dejah Thoris race to revive the[...]
Whether you like it or hate it, the Disney John Carter film with Taylor Kitsch did not do fans of the Edgar Rice Burrough's science fiction world any favors Its flop at the box office means no more exploring the worlds of Carter and Dejah Thoris on the big screen… at least for a while.
But[...]
This time we have Bob's Burgers #3, Looking For Group #6 and John Carter: Warlord of Mars #11 Plus, we have the final issue of the Andy Diggle / Aaron Campbell Uncanny Season Two.
BOB'S BURGERS ONGOING #3
Cover A: Anthony Aguinaldo Cover B: Paul Claerhout Writer: Loren Bouchard, Rachel Hastings, Anneliese Waddington, Brian Hall Art: Anthony[...]
Here we have the process art for the John Carter Warlord of Mars #7 cover by Jonathan Lau with colors by Ivan Nunes The Dynamite series is by writer Ron Marz and artist Abhishek Malsuni based on the characters created by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
John Carter and Dejah Thoris have survived the invasion of Mars, but rest[...]
John Carter: Warlord Of Mars #10, Uncanny: Season 2 #5 and Vampirella / Army Of Darkness # 2.
John Carter: Warlord of Mars #10
Covers: Bart Sears, Abhishek Malsuni, Emanuela Lupacchino Writer: Ron Marz, Ian Edgington Art: Ariel Medel
It ain't easy being green! With John Carter and Dejah Thoris lost somewhere in the Martian wastes, Thark chieftain Tars[...]
Artist Abhishek Malsuni has been working on John Carter: Warlord Of Mars for Dynamite Entertainment Here we have a variety of images from his work on issues #1 through 5 This is a really nice look at the artistic process and at Malsuni's talent.
For more on the John Carter: Warlord of Mars series, click here.
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These books include John Carter: Warlord of Mars, Project Superpowers: Blackcross, Masks 2 and more.
JOHN CARTER: WARLORD OF MARS #9
Cover A Main: Ed Benes
Cover B Variant: Bart Sears
Cover C Variant: Emanuela Lupacchino
Writer: Ron Marz
Art: Ariel Medel
John Carter and Dejah Thoris try to unravel a mystery in lonely Martian village under attack by a mysterious killer[...]
He wears a green mask and only his first mate Kato knows the truth.
JOHN CARTER: WARLORD OF MARS – Okay, now it seems like I'm just picking on the properties with unsuccessful films, but I think I have a good idea here It's slightly the future and a company has discovered a way to make[...]
These include Dresden Files, Pathfinder, Mercy Thompson, John Carter and more.
JIM BUTCHER'S DRESDEN FILES: DOWN TOWN #5 (OF 6)
Cover: Carlos Gomez Writer: Jim Butcher, Mark Powers Art: Carlos Gomez
Harry and company — along with an unwelcome ally — have tracked the Golem through the dank labyrinth of Undertown, and now find themselves in the very[...]
We've got Dynamite previews here for books shipping this week including the first issue of King: Prince Valiant, the last issue of Turok: Dinosaur Hunter plus new issues of Django/Zorro and John Carter: Warlord of Mars.
Django / Zorro #4
Quentin Tarantino, Matt Wagner (w) Esteve Polls (a) Jae Lee, Francesco Francavilla, Marc Laming (c)
Diego de la[...]
30 pulse-pounding pages of story and art provide a rousing finish to this spectacular and ground-breaking series—the first official sequel to a film by Quentin Tarantino. Scripted by Eisner-award winner Matt Wagner and featuring art by Esteve Pols and colors by Brennan Wagner.
JOHN CARTER: WARLORD OF MARS #7
Covers: Ed Benes, Bart Sears and Emanuela Lupacchino[...]
Here we have some exclusive extended previews of Dynamite's books shipping this week: Army of Darkness #2, Red Sonja: Vulture's Circle #1, Shaft #2 and John Carter: Warlord of Mars #3 And that's only 4 of the books they have coming out this week.
Army of Darkness #2
Cullen Bunn (w) Larry Watts (a) Gabriel Hardman, Tim[...]
Let's just hope those are drinkholders and not place for aliens to rest their external organs, or you may end up with a very slimy cup.
Eyes up mister! Put that finger away! She's not smuggling puppies! Ex-Con #4 cleaves with the cleavage.
While in John Carter #2, Dejah Thoris has her own, very similar way, of[...]
Something it shares in common with this week's Velvet with, again, the most gorgeously illustrated cars.
And hey, you can still eat Chinese in the trunk, but you might not want to use… what was it Chew?
Exactly.
It's entertaining to see John Carter: Warlord Of Mars #1 , published in accordance wit Edgar Burroughs' estate, with an[...]
said that they have regained the rights to the John Carter franchise and are looking for a new partner to develop films based on the eleven Mars novels by Burroughs.
Disney of course was the studio who most recently controlled the rights and made a feature film starring Taylor Kitsch The film bombed and it reportedly[...]
With the settlement of the rights to the Edgar Rice Burroughs properties, Dynamite Entertainment is now moving forward with a John Carter: Warlord Of Mars series written by the appropriately named and life-long fan Ron Marz The former Green Lantern writer talked with Byron Brewer about bringing the classic science fiction series to life on[...]
In the course of this adventure, he learns much from the older man (much like King Schultz) and, on several occasions, even dons the mask and the whip… of The Fox!
And Dynamite has also got the rights to use John Carter in their Princess Of Mars comics. which means a new issue 1 and a[...]
For those not familiar with the lawsuit, can you give a quick overview of the case? Also, how were you able to resolve your differences and what does the new deal allow you to do?
NB: Maybe this should have been one of the topics that started off as a disappointment that ended up being a positive! [...]
Dynamite Entertainment now have the official license for the John Carter comics, courtesy of Edgar Rice Burroughs' estate.
But Marvel Comics, who had the license previously as part of Disney's John Carter movie, published a number of series But now it is trying to get rid of them, by selling the remains to retailers at rock[...]
Dynamite Entertainment, publisher of the trademark-skirting Warlord Of Mars, recently came to an agreement with Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc, who previously sued them for damages, to publish the comic as John Carter, Warlord Of Mars.
But part of that deal it seems, was that Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc would publish its own line of digital comic books with[...]
I rather enjoyed the John Carter movie Admittedly I saw it on the back of a seat in an aeroplane but I still enjoyed it.
And I would have probably enjoyed these even more…
Could have been cool Had big plans… pic.twitter.com/xtL0KuLyAf
— andrew stanton (@andrewstanton) June 7, 2014
…That would have led to even bigger plans[...]
But this time the shoe's really on the other foot, and she has to save Carter from something awful.
The goal in all the Dejah Thoris comics I've written has always been to show why she's the woman John Carter fell in love with – why she's "incomparable." Carter's a superman of sorts, and she does[...]
Now Rahner goes page by page through the new issue in this writer's commentary.
The premise of DEJAH OF MARS is simple: John Carter has saved the Princess many times, and now it's her turn to save him.
A little less simple: My story in the WARLORD OF MARS 100 special, "Stay," was a prologue to DOM[...]
A few years ago, Bleeding Cool reported on Edgar Rice Burroughs Estate's case against Dynamite Entertainment and concluded that while they had a real case against Dynamite's use of still-copyrighted stories in their Tarzan and Princess Of Mars-based comics, even under the names Lord Of The Jungle, Warlord Of Mars and Deja Thoris, that the lawsuit[...]
Arvid Nelson talks about his experience with the world John Carter with writer Victor Gischler.
VICTOR GISCHLER: When you first learned you were going to write the classic Burroughs John Carter what was your reaction? Pure excitement? A little intimidated?
ARVID NELSON: A little bit of both, actually! Reading each book three times was a great confidence[...]
The child that resulted from that pregnancy would be John Carter Now imagine this "John Carter" in the Wild West, but there are laser guns and airships and everyone is naked That's Warlord of Mars!
JZ: What storytelling elements draw you to pulp sci-fi in general and Warlord of Mars in particular?
AN: I love the simplicity[...]
Howard to Edgar Rice Burroughs as he takes on John Carter in Lords of Mars for Dynamite Entertainment Nancy Collins did a quick peer-to-peer interview with Nelson to talk about the new project.
NANCY COLLINS: How old were you when you first became aware of Edgar Rice Burroughs' work? Was your first exposure Tarzan, John Carter,[...]