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The Sunday strips written and drawn by Edgar Rice Burroughs son, [[John Coleman Burroughs]]. The comics were posted from 1941 to 1942. The strip appearently shares some artwork and story from John Carter of the funnies.
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The Sunday strips written and drawn by Edgar Rice Burroughs son, [[John Coleman Burroughs]], although some sources claim the strip was written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The comics were posted from 1941 to 1943, apparently only running in four Sunday newspapers. The strip apparently shares some artwork and story from John Carter of [[the funnies]].
   
 
==STORY==
 
==STORY==
   
The story begins with [[John Carter]] arriving on mars. The story until he escapes the [[Tharks]] is very similiar to [[A Princess of Mars]]. Once he escapes the story deviates considerably. ADventures take John Carter and Dejah Thoris to a city of petrified humans, a lush and beautiful plateau filled with robots, and fighting giant chicken men.
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The story begins with [[John Carter]] arriving on mars. The story until he escapes the [[Tharks]] is very similar to [[A Princess of Mars]]. Once he escapes the story deviates considerably. Adventures take John Carter and Dejah Thoris to a city of petrified humans, a lush and beautiful plateau filled with [[Mechanical Men|robots]], and fighting giant [[chicken men]].
   
 
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Latest revision as of 11:39, 29 September 2011

Jcom-sunday

The Sunday strips written and drawn by Edgar Rice Burroughs son, John Coleman Burroughs, although some sources claim the strip was written by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The comics were posted from 1941 to 1943, apparently only running in four Sunday newspapers. The strip apparently shares some artwork and story from John Carter of the funnies.

STORY

The story begins with John Carter arriving on mars. The story until he escapes the Tharks is very similar to A Princess of Mars. Once he escapes the story deviates considerably. Adventures take John Carter and Dejah Thoris to a city of petrified humans, a lush and beautiful plateau filled with robots, and fighting giant chicken men.

Dates of Publication

Dec. 7, 1941

Dec. 14, 1941

Dec. 21, 1941

Dec. 28, 1941

Jan. 4, 1942

Jan. 11, 1942

Jan. 18, 1942

Jan. 25, 1942

Feb. 1, 1942

Feb. 8, 1942

Feb. 15, 1942

Feb. 22, 1942

Mar. 1, 1942

Mar. 8, 1942

Mar. 15, 1942

Mar. 22, 1942

Mar. 29, 1942

Apr. 4, 1942

Apr. 12, 1942

Apr. 19, 1942

Apr. 26, 1942

May 3, 1942

May 10, 1942

May 17, 1942

May 24, 1942

May 31, 1942

June 7, 1942

June 14, 1942

June 21, 1942

June 28, 1942

July 5, 1942

July 12, 1942

July 19, 1942

July 26, 1942

August 2, 1942

August 9, 1942

August 16, 1942

August 23, 1942

August 30, 1942

September 6, 1942

September 13, 1942

September 20, 1942

September 27, 1942

October 4, 1942

October 11, 1942

October 18, 1942

October 25, 1942

November 1, 1942

November 8, 1942

November 15, 1942

November 22, 1942

November 29, 1942

December 6, 1942

December 13, 1942

December 20, 1942

December 27, 1942

January 3, 1943

January 10, 1943

January 17, 1943

January 24, 1943

January 31, 1943

February 7, 1943

February 14, 1943

February 21, 1943

February 28, 1943

March 7, 1943

March 14, 1943

March 21, 1943

March 28, 1943

April 4, 1943

April 11, 1943

April 18, 1943

April 25, 1943

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