The warlords of mars6/29/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() After traversing the stars, conquering world after world, they made their way to Barsoom. The Kahori took him to their ship, sparred him as they found him to be curious, and he worked his way through their ranks to become their warlord. After surviving his battle with Carter and continuing to fight in the war, he eventually came upon The Kahori “one clear, cold night” while he was alone in the Dakotas. It’s been left uncertain as to how Clark was transported from Jasoom (Earth) to Barsoom (Mars), but in issue #4 he finally informs us of his back story. Unfortunately, for our hero, he did not and Captain Clark has made his way to Mars not resting until he kills Carter. Union officer Captain Joshua Clark is a tenacious foe whom Carter believed to have killed. In the current “John Carter Warlord of Mars” series, our hero has come upon an enemy he once faced during the Civil War at the Battle of Manassas 1861. It’s a fun series that I strongly suggest picking up. Thanks to the good people at Dynamite Comics, if you’re a fan like me, you could still follow along on his adventures with the monthly comic written by Ron Marz and illustrated by Abhishek Malsuni. “John Carter” is based on the series of stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs and is still very much alive today. I, however, was one of the few people who sat in a dark theater on opening night and loved it. ![]() Three years ago Disney released a film called “John Carter.” Unfortunately, it didn’t do as well as they hoped, a franchise was never born, and it eventually became forgotten by most people over time. ![]()
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