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470: 576: 119: 55: 1065:, by Robert Heinlein, two of the main characters are inspired by the John Carter series. One is actually a reserve captain from Virginia named Zebadiah John Carter and his (soon to be) bride is named Deejah Thoris (Deety) Burroughs. They use technology to skip to various worlds, and end up meeting Lazarus Long. 505:, where he once more appears to die on March 4, 1886. In his first appearance, he refers to the fact that he does not actually know how old he is or when or where he was born. He further states that he has been a fighting man for a very long time, by implication far longer than a single human lifetime. 508:
Again, Carter's apparent demise is not a true death; rather, he is restored to Barsoom, where after more adventures he rises to the position of Warlord of Mars, having played an instrumental role in creating alliances among many of the sentient races of Barsoom. He returns to Earth on a number of
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of Helium, but after several years of marriage he sacrifices himself to save Barsoom from the loss of its atmosphere. Awakening again after this second death he finds he has been miraculously transported back to Earth, into his original body. Carter then collects the wealth that resulted from his
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occasions afterward to relate his adventures to his nephew ("Burroughs"), revealing that he has mastered the process of astral travel between the two worlds. During his adventures on Mars his earthly body reposes in a special tomb that can only be opened from the inside.
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by its inhabitants, where he becomes a warrior battling various mythological beasts, alien armies and malevolent foes. Created in 1911, the character has appeared in novels and short stories, comic books, television shows and films, including the 2012 feature film
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is very similar to the Barsoomian "destination compass" mentioned in the Mars series. Moreover, the Jandar of Callisto series by Lin Carter and the Dray Prescot series by Alan Burt Akers owe a great deal to Burroughs's Mars stories. In
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is Captain Zebediah John Carter, whose lover becomes his wife Dejah Thoris "Deety" Burroughs Carter. The similarity in names is noted within the novel, since all of the major characters are fans of vintage science fiction. In
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Carter stands 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) and has close-cropped black hair and steel-grey eyes. Burroughs describes him as immortal. In the opening pages of
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Carter has appeared in various subsequent graphic adaptations of the Martian stories, notably the "John Carter of Mars" feature that ran in
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Carter's physical appearances in the comics varied greatly from decade to decade. He was a frequent character in sketches and paintings by
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acquired a John Carter license, announcing plans to put out a new John Carter role-playing game, miniatures and a board game in 2016.
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John Carter of Mars was a major influence on other science fiction/fantasy tales and characters through the 20th century, including
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John Carter was the lead character in the first novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs, set on a fictionalized version of Mars known as
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to the planet Mars, where he finds himself re-embodied in a form identical to his earthly one. Accustomed to the greater
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Lost Cartoons: The Animated "John Carter of Mars" was a planned 1930s cartoon movie of John Carter that never happened.
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anthology title. The issue numbers are 375, 437, and 488 and were released in 1952–1953. These were reprinted by
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right before his original passage to Barsoom. Unable to return to Mars, he spends several more years in a small
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in a cave, he appears to die; leaving his inanimate body behind, he is mysteriously transported by a form of
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Robert R. Barrett, "How John Carter Became Flash Gordon". Burroughs Bulletin No. 60: (p.19-26).Fall 2004.
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from February to July 1912. It later appeared as a complete novel only after the success of Burroughs's
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John Carter has appeared many times in short-lived comic strips and comic books, as well as in various
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published posthumously in 1964). John Carter is also a major secondary character in the fourth volume (
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novel in which Tarzan finds himself marooned on Barsoom and seeks John Carter's help to return home.
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Edgar Rice Burroughs's Tarzan from 1994 & 1995, Sunday Pages with John Carter of Mars
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of Earth, he finds himself to be much stronger and more agile than the natives of Mars.
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Carter reappeared in subsequent volumes of the series, most prominently in the second (
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Carter is also found in other novels and stories. He makes two appearances in
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is a descendant of John Carter. Carter also appears in the beginning of
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This article is about the fictional character. For the 2009 film, see
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John Carter and Dejah Thoris from the cover of the first edition of
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of the 1930s and 1940s. In 1932, Burroughs tried to convince
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John Carter of Mars Website from Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
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John Carter and Dejah Thoris become the parents of a son,
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adaptation with Burroughs. Burroughs and the illustrator
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Carter has also been referenced in television shows. In
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His character and courtesy exemplify the ideals of the
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is able to travel to Mars via the method Carter used.
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Mors Kajak (father in law), Tardos Mors (grandfather)
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In 1941, United Feature agreed to the creation of a
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Index

John Carter (character)
Princess of Mars
John Carter (film)
John Carter of Mars (collection)
John Carter (disambiguation)

lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview
Barsoom

A Princess of Mars
Edgar Rice Burroughs
McClurg
A Princess of Mars
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Antonio Sabato Jr.
Princess of Mars
Taylor Kitsch
John Carter
Dejah Thoris
Carthoris
Tara
American
Virginian
protagonist
Barsoom stories
Edgar Rice Burroughs
American Civil War
Barsoom

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