The Princess of Mars faces off against the Jeddak of Thurd in a deadly game of Jetan in order to win her team back.
First off, the interactions between the leader of Thurd and Dejah are always tense and entertaining. Secondly, the plot is coming together in a great way. Amy Chu is tying up loose ends and putting in plot points that foreshadow future events all over the place. And, last but not least, Dejah Thoris is fully thinking for herself. Read Full Review
With each passing issue, this series pulls us in more. Dejah Thoris #3 took big leaps to make this experience for Dejah exciting. Every choice she makes will have a direct response or consequence, but how she gets out of these situations is what helps her break from the mold. Read Full Review
Dejah Thoris may be a bit predictable here but it's the good kind of predictable. Read Full Review
The epic fantasy adventure of Barsoom continues in a delightful chapter where Dejah faces even more difficult challenges but gets closer to her goal. Her quest continues to thrill and entertain. Read Full Review
In conclusion, Amy Chu is a writer for women. She sheds the idea of what a woman can accomplish as so long as she prepares herself for anything. Read Full Review
The story is ok, but the art... it is dreadful.