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The Gods of Mars is the second Barsoom novel to use the plot device. John Carter "visits" Burroughs 12 years after the events of A Princess of Mars , claims to have mastered the secret of interplanetary travel , and states that it will be the last time that he makes such a journey from his adopted home.
John Carter of Mars is a fictional Virginian soldier who acts as the initial protagonist of the Barsoom stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs.A veteran of the American Civil War, he is transported to the planet Mars, called Barsoom by its inhabitants, where he becomes a warrior battling various mythological beasts, alien armies and malevolent foes.
The movie features a huge, interplanetary scope, air battles slicing through Mars’ canyons, giant robots, futuristic Martian cities, close combat and a mystery about who are the original Gods of ...
A Princess of Mars, the first novel in the Barsoom series, with its sequels The Gods of Mars and The Warlord of Mars, form a trilogy centered upon protagonist John Carter and damsel in distress Dejah Thoris. John Carter's and Dejah Thoris's son Carthoris is also introduced as a minor character in The Gods of Mars, as is Thuvia. [7]: 1209–1210
ERBzine C.H.A.S.E.R ENCYCLOPEDIA entry for John Carter of Mars; Skeleton Men of Jupiter at Faded Page (Canada) Text file of "John Carter and the Giant of Mars" at Project Gutenberg Australia Zip file Archived 2009-10-10 at the Wayback Machine; Text file of "Skeleton Men of Jupiter" at Project Gutenberg Australia Zip file Archived 2009-09-23 at ...
The Warlord of Mars is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the third of his Barsoom series. Burroughs began writing it in June, 1913, going through five working titles; Yellow Men of Barsoom , The Fighting Prince of Mars , Across Savage Mars , The Prince of Helium , and The War Lord of Mars .
Llana of Gathol is a collection of four science fantasy stories by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, which were originally published in Amazing Stories in 1941. The first collected edition of Llana of Gathol was published in 1948 with an apparently new foreword.
Cult sketch group Whitest Kids U’ Know has had countless collaborations, most notably a five-season run of their eponymous IFC series. Their most recently announced project is an animated film ...