Following the events of Warlord of Mars #100! John Carter has gone missing. And to find him there's nothing Dejah Thoris won't break. No one she won't hurt. No hornet's nest she won't kick. But the Warlord of Mars stole an important Helium artifact before he disappeared, so not only is the princess on her own this time - she has to get Carter before anyone else does!
For a series that I did not know was starting off this week, Dejah of Mars #1 has definitely proven to be quite awesome, and I'm really looking forward to more soon. Read Full Review
Dejah of Mars #1 is a fitting beginning that doesn't waste it's time as the creative team almost instantly sets up the trajectory of the overall piece. Recommended. Read Full Review
If this is the reboot, fans are going to be disappointed and I don't see how this would attract new readers. Read Full Review
Dejah of Mars is clearly a book for fans of the John Carter series, because if youre unfamiliar with those books, youll almost certainly be lost. The art is nice and the bright spot of the issue, but it would have been nice if Rahner would have given a little more build up for this one. Read Full Review
Give me a Dejah with a head bigger than her breasts and an ample mind to fill it. That would be something new " and definitely more worthy of praise than how well the character's ass was drawn. This is a large and swiftly growing medium. It should also be more respectful to it's increasingly diverse community. Look, I'm all for beasties, battles, and boobs, but that environment should really be left at a bar stool. Not Barsoom. Read Full Review
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