All things come to head as the royal fleet is attacked by the Tharks and Dejah Thoris is willing to sacrifice herself for the good of Helium.
Through the events of Dejah Thoris #10, I have to say that this was a story worth seeing to the bitter end. This was anything but the way you assumed this to conclude for the princess, if you are new to these stories like me. All I ever knew was who Dejah Thoris was while captured by the Green. Everything I have now come to understand about her time before, created a memorable experience. Read Full Review
The big fight on Barsoom concludes here as Dejah Thoris #10 blends with its parent saga by seamlessly tying some loose narrative strings together with a fitting finish. It's fun to read and easy to recommendto any reader looking for an excuse to journey back to the red landscape of Mars. So do yourself a favor and when you shop at you local store this week see if you can snag this plus the previous issues. Read Full Review
I really like Dejah Thoris as a character and I enjoy the tales of John Carter as well, which makes their publication schedule and shifts all the more frustrating. But it always feels like there's almost just enough of a market to bear it but not quite, making for the stops and starts. This Dejah Thoris series is definitely a big favorite of mine as Amy Chu captured a lot of good things about the character and I adore Pasquale Qualano's artwork on it. It's all good with what they did with this arc and it's a fun and exciting way to close it all out as it sets up for Dejah's future. I'm curious to see what's next for this property and hope that everyone involved will return to this world again. Read Full Review
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