John Carter

After 12 years entombed, Virginia Confed Captain John Carter journals fights on return to Mars Barsoom by high leaps, fist, sword, and scout ship flyers In Paradise Valley of Dor, mortals feign divinity, enslave pilgrims In once yearly opening Chamber of the Sun, blue Goddess Issus will soon sacrifice John s wife Queen Dejah Thoris Old allies rescue new green tusked Tars and Sola Tarka, Helium red skins Kantos Kan, Navy chief, freed grown son Cathoris original Carthoris , white Princess Phaidor, black pirate Captain Xodar, pretty Thuvia.Collecting JOHN CARTER THE GODS OF MARS 1 5. Best Read [ John Carter ] By [ Sam Humphries ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr Another proof that Ramon Perez is AMAZING The double page spreads in this book are so dynamic, the compositions are just beautiful.I am not much of serial reader so, whilst I had a reasonable amount of enjoyment of a Princess of Mars and decidedy mixed feelings on the recet Disney film , I didn t really feel like picking up the next installment However, this was avaialable in my library I thought it would be an easy abridged way of reading somespace adventures This also benefits from gorgeous artwork from Perez that makes it thoroughly enjoyable The adventure is pretty brainless pulp stuff with long narrative ...Will John Carter ever stop bouncing back and forthWith me, to think is to act p 23, 37, repeats Zrak Zrakow Hah I felt no fear p 22 Cripes p 68 is family rating unless count sell out you damned our people to slavery p 82 Phrases if honor were leather, you couldn t saddle a flea p 67 remind me of Louis L Amour plain speaking heroes I am Carthoris, son of John Carter p 46 only spelt right first time as in Burroughs, elsewhere mispelt Cathoris Conversation, ending, different than With me, to think is to act p 23, 37, repeats Zrak Zrakow Hah I felt no fear p 22 Cripes p 68 is family rating unless count sell out you damned our people to slavery p 82 Phrases if honor were leather, you couldn t saddle a flea p 67 remind me of Louis L Amour plain speaking heroes I am Carthoris, son of John Carter p 46 only spelt right first time as in Burroughs, elsewhere mispelt Cathoris Conversation, ending, different than original Honor rules Like L Amour s Sackett family loyalty, John s pals return in nick of time, as do foes Betrayal comes in blows from behind Best kind of Barsoom tribute, inspires anticipation for original Regular mail brings Chicago author journal from Virginia Confederate Captain John Carter, entombed 12 years before Only one who calls Mars Barsoom , narrator wakes to attack by blue tentacles and teeth, rescue by tall green tusked Thark friend, Tars Tark Easier to use skin colors here than twist tongue on race designations T...This is a positively gorgeous adaptation of Gods of Mars Between Perez s lines and the team that s apparently doing the coloring, I haven t picked up a prettier comic that makes a better use of color in a long time The scenes are tinted to match the atmosphere and done consistently, that they produce an emotional effect that makes up for the dry and didactic writing For example scenes where expositive conversations are happening are tinted with blues and purple and ...The pacing struck me as exceptionally weak JC is up against a challenge and, oh, no, wait, someone just pledged their sword to him Someone showed up on a flyer Someone that hadn t been foreshadowed saved him at the last moment Nevermind jumping, if this was my first exposure to JC, I d assume his superpower was deus ex machina.The two page spreads with sequences panning back and forth were a dynamic touch Not sure if it was the poses or narrow palette or what, but much of the art felt The pacing struck me as exceptionally weak JC is up against a challenge and, oh, no, wait, someo...Really great art here I m really looking forward to seeingcomics work from Ramon Perez in the future I m thinking of buying his Eisner Award winning adaptation, Tale of Sand but the high price tag is stopping me right now Maybe for ChristmasThis one was better than the previous volume from Marvel at least the art was decipherable this time around The dialogue was still too flip for this reader It is nice that this volume as was the first one is an all ages read.Some very good artwork.Short but sweet adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs novel Fast moving and engaging with sometimes eye popping art Great job on the colors as well A fun quick read for any fan of the novels.

John Carter
  • English
  • 10 December 2017
  • Paperback
  • 99 pages
  • 0785165134
  • Sam Humphries
  • John Carter