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Fred Van Lente, writer of Magnus: Robot Fighter #10, talks with Ron Marz about John Carter: Warlord of Mars #3, both on sale January 7th FRED VAN LENTE: Rooooon! I have not seen you since the ...
This week sees the release of Dynamite's on-going series John Carter: Warlord of Mars #14, by the team of Ron Marz, Ian Edginton and Ariel Medel. In the story John Carter and Dejah Thoris finally ...
The estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs has reclaimed the film rights to the author's pulp sci-fi John Carter of Mars series from Disney, and is planning on rebooting the series with new studio partners.
This article, Ron Marz Discusses JOHN CARTER: WARLORD OF MARS with Erica Schultz, originally appeared on Comic Vine. Erica Schultz, writer of Swords of Sorrow: Black Sparrow/Lady Zorro Special ...
John Carter of Mars and the Barsoom series are brimming with possibilities for more film adaptations, with countless thrilling moments in the books still remaining gatekept from general movie ...
Starting off with John Carter’s “Eternal Reward” helps to give a quick glimpse at how John has established a life for himself on Mars/Barsoom. He has a wife in Dejah Thoris, a young son ...
Before Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers, and long before "Dune," "Star Trek" and "Star Wars," there was famed sci-fi writer Edgar Rice Burroughs' cosmic adventurer John Carter of Mars. First appearing ...
Baaed on the novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs, John Carter: Warlord Of Mars is a first-person action/adventure game. John Carter Warlord of Mars starts in 1945 at the end of WWII, the gameplay will ...
In preparation for the movie hitting theaters in 2012, Marvel has signed on to tell an all-ages version of John Carter, a man mysteriously transported to Mars. Upon his arrival he is taken captive ...
With the big production film covering A Princess of Mars that is due out sometime in 2012 (a hundred years after the first pulp story was published), it only stands to reason that John Carter of ...
When the Disney folks decided to drop the last two words from the title “John Carter of Mars,” they were left with the blandest, least informative name of any big-budget film in living memory.