Edgar Rice Burroughs’ first Martian trilogy, featuring John Carter on Barsoom, was a huge hit in the 1910s. How could he top it? With a series about Carter’s kids, apocalyptic cities, floating heads ...
Disney's 2012 movie flop meant a beloved 113-year-old sci-fi hero didn't get the onscreen adaptation he deserved, but that's ...
Director Andrew Stanton took a 100-year-old story by Edgar Rice Burroughs and turned it into a 21st-century frenzy of digital tricks and 3-D called "John Carter." Something gets lost in the time-warp ...
Writer Chuck Brown and artist George Kambadais unite for this sci-fi epic in April. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Before Flash ...
Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Barsoom series first appeared in 1912 with the immensely popular “A Princess of Mars.” Over the course of Burroughs’ life, he wrote 10 more books about Barsoom – or Mars, for us ...
Since that amazing first teaser trailer, it has been pretty quiet regarding news for John Carter, a big screen adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' BARSOOM series. Film is directed by Academy ...
In “The Metal Men of Mars,” Confederate-soldier-cum-Martian-warlord John Carter faces new and terrifying creatures that go beyond anything dreamed of by the character’s creator, Edgar Rice Burroughs.
The classic John Carter of Mars saga is having its 100th anniversary in February 2012, and he’s getting a new movie in March. Celebrate John Carter’s birthday with a whole new book of Barsoom stories.
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