Drawn to danger, Dejah Thoris has survived murder plots and bloody global conflicts. After these recent events, the royal family insists that she take a quiet, safe holiday. But her sojourn of relaxation turns into a nightmare, as the young princess bears witness to a dangerous discovery in an unknown region of Barsoom!
It is frustrating, however, that Warlord of Mars: Dejah Thoris doesnt seem to fall into continuity with the other Barsoom book by Dynamite, Warlord of Mars, since Dejahs father and grandfather are mentioned early on in issue #26, but readers of the other series will know that that cant be possible. Still, a fun read if you have the time or are a fan of Barsoom; I guess there could be other motivations for picking up a book featuring Dejah Thoris, though. Read Full Review
Warlord of Mars: Dejah Throis #26 has its share of problems but if the efforts of the men behind it improve there's enough room to hope for better releases in the months ahead. Not recommended. Read Full Review
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