Description: Continuation of a Classic Series: Following the launch of John Carter Warlord of Mars #1 by Marvel, the second issue builds on the excitement of the series, continuing to adapt Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic pulp stories. Collectors often seek out the early issues of a series, and #2 remains critical in setting the tone and direction of the comic. White Apes of Mars: The story features the White Apes, iconic and terrifying creatures from Burroughs’ Barsoom saga. These fearsome, four-armed, giant apes are among the most memorable and dangerous creatures in the John Carter mythos, making their comic adaptation exciting for fans of the original novels and for new readers alike. Artwork by Gil Kane and Dave Cockrum: Similar to the first issue, this comic benefits from the stunning cover art by Gil Kane, a comic legend, and interior work by Dave Cockrum. Both artists were renowned for their contributions to the comic industry and brought the dynamic, action-packed world of Mars to life with impressive visuals. Bronze Age Significance: As part of the Bronze Age of Comics (1970–1985), this issue is from a time when comics were growing in thematic depth and variety, with sci-fi and fantasy gaining more prominence. Bronze Age comics have been increasing in value and desirability among collectors, especially those tied to established literary characters like John Carter. Low Print Runs: Early issues of John Carter of Mars are relatively harder to find in high-grade conditions due to the lower print runs compared to more mainstream Marvel superhero titles of the time. The combination of scarcity and condition helps drive the value of this particular issue. Crossover Appeal: This comic attracts not only traditional comic book collectors but also fans of pulp fiction, science fiction, and Burroughs enthusiasts. Its crossover appeal adds to its collectibility, as it resonates with various audiences. Historical Importance of John Carter in Pop Culture: The John Carter series, originating from Burroughs' early 20th-century novels, influenced many later science fiction works, including Star Wars and other space-faring epics. The comic adaptation serves as a bridge between classic pulp stories and modern comic adaptations, giving it an added layer of historical importance. Growing Popularity of Sci-Fi: During the 1970s, sci-fi and fantasy were experiencing a cultural boom, with Star Wars (released the same year) catapulting interest in space adventures. This comic ties into that broader sci-fi excitement, which adds to its appeal today. First Issue Appeal: As a #1 issue, it is highly collectible by nature. First issues of significant series are often more valuable, especially in good condition, as they represent the starting point of a comic's storyline.
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Tradition: US Comics
Language: English
Artist/Writer: Jesse Marsh, Philip Evans
Era: Silver Age (1956-69)
Cover Artist: Jesse Marsh
Publisher: Western
Genre: Science Fiction
Publication Year: 1964
Character: Matai Shang, Tars Tarkas, Phaidor, Dejah Thoris, John Carter, Solan, Talu, Prince of Marentina, Thuvia, Thurid, Salensus Oll
Series Title: Edgar Rice Burroughs' John Carter of Mars
Issue Number: 2