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John Carter: the End

John Carter: the End

by Alex Cox and Brian Wood
Paperback
Publication Date: 24/10/2017

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Centuries have passed and time has taken its toll on Mars. Conflict burns across the landscape. A war of supremacy and genocide at the hands of a brutal despot has brought the planet to the edge of collapse. A search party has finally located an aged John Carter and Dejah Thoris, living in quiet seclusion on a desert moon, in perpetual mourning for their lost son. How could they be Mars' last hope?

Introducing a John Carter story like you've never seen before, from co-writers Brian Wood (Star Wars, DMZ, Northlanders) and Alex Cox (Adventure Time), joined by artist Hayden Sherman (Civil War II: Kingpin).

Reviews:
"Hayden Sherman does a great job... It is primitive and powerful. Each panel looks dangerous, like you could be sliced to ribbons by the cliff faces." - Comic Crusaders
"It never occurred to me that John Carter and Batman would have much in common, but I hadn't read John Carter: The End yet." - Slack Jaw Punks
"A perfect continuation for the stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs and the characters of Barsoom. This should please, delight and thrill old and new fans alike." - Outright Geekery

ISBN:
9781524104382
9781524104382
Category:
Graphic novels: literary & memoirs
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
24-10-2017
Language:
English
Publisher:
Dynamic Forces, Incorporated DBA Dynamite Entertainment
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
256.54x165.1x10.16mm
Weight:
0.29kg
Brian Wood

Brian Wood is a New York Times Best-selling author. He's written The X-Men and Moon Knight along with some of the biggest titles in pop culture, including Star Wars, Aliens, Conan The Barbarian, and Terminator.

He co-wrote the story for the award-winning video game 1979 Revolution, and is currently adapting multiple series for television, includin Briggs Land at AMC.

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