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12May/110

Out: Dejah Thoris #3 and Queen Sonja #16

The first installment of my latest Queen Sonja arc is out in the wild. The return of Thulsa Doom! I wrote this exactly a year ago, so weird people only get to read it now. Edgar Salazar is the artist, and he's just great – I wish he had his own Web site. Page 8 is my favorite thing about this issue, when Thulsa makes a big discovery. Potentially a spoiler, so click on the deliberately vague thumbnail below to check it out. If you dare.

Queen Sonja #16, page 8

Also out this week: Dejah Thoris #3. This one seems to be really burnin' up the stands; thanks to everyone who gives it such rave reviews! Plus, two of my favorite covers by Joe Jusko and Paul Renaud so far.

Warlord of Mars: Dejah Thoris #3 front cover, art by Paul RenaudWarlord of Mars: Dejah Thoris #3 front cover, art by Joe Jusko

Carlos keeps slaying the interiors – page 4 is my favorite from this issue. Also a little bit of a spoiler, another "big reveal", heh...
Warlord of Mars: Dejah Thoris #3, page 4

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1Dec/109

Joe Jusko

Warlord of Mars #5 front cover, art by Joe Jusko My tailbone got whacked pretty bad a few days ago during a session of submission grappling. I stumbled across Joe Jusko's front cover for Warlord of Mars #5 whilst dickering around online today, and it took my mind off the pain for a few minutes.

It's a tribute to the Saturday Evening Post, of course, but I really love the modern details – the shoes of the kid in the foreground, the cut of his jeans, even his hair. This cover reminds me that everything I love about American culture is still very much with us. Edgar Rice Burroughs is still with us, and it's such an incredible honor to be able to share his Mars novels with the world in the adaptation I'm doing with Dynamite.

All Joe's covers for Warlord of Mars are absolute treasures. They make me feel like I'm ten years old again, secretly reading beat-up old copies of Heavy Metal. Art like this is why I got into science fiction and fantasy in the first place.

If #5 doesn't sell a million copies and Joe doesn't win two dozen Eisners, I'll be very upset.

17Nov/103

I’m Dynamite!

Warlord of Mars #2 front cover, art by Joe Jusko.The second issue of my adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs's Mars novels hits stores today. It's only $1, same as Issue 1. Things from Another World is selling them both for 80 cents a piece. That's far less than the cost of your favorite premium caffeinated beverage from from Starbucks™, and ZERO CALORIES.

Can you afford not to buy them? At the very worst, you can use the paper as inexpensive kindling, or packaging. But you won't want to. You'll want to build a gigantic, hermetically sealed underground vault and store these issues there for your great grandchildren.



Queen Sonja #16 front cover, art by Fabiano NevesAnd I'm back for more Queen Sonja – a new five-issue story arc by moi debuts in January. The return of Thulsa Doom! I really love the front cover for the first issue; Fabiano Neves is the artist. You just can't beat Brazil when it comes to heavy metal music, no-holds-barred fighting and comics. Really happy with how this series is shaping up.

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24Aug/100

Canada to Mars

Warlord of Mars Issue 1, Joe Jusko front cover Turns out there's a difference between diesel and biodiesel fuel. I had to learn the hard way. The wife and I just got back from the French Canadian wilderness – half an hour from home, after a grueling day of driving and helping my mom with her new cable internet, I had the brilliant idea of filling up the car on biodiesel.

Thank God I didn't start the engine, thank God my wife is so patient with me. That's all I can say. We finally got the car back today, followed by a minor orgy of pent-up errands.

Lots more exciting stuff going on, too. First of all, we finally, finally found vegetarian marshmallows (no gelatin). Until today, it had been ten long, long years since I'd tasted the forbidden, fluffy fruit that is marshmallow.

As if that weren't enough, The Sword, the bestest doom metal band in the whole world, released their third studio album, Warp Riders. Haven't given it a full listen yet, but my first impression is it's a lot more studio-ified than the first two. Not necessarily a bad thing.

If you haven't heard The Sword before, I cannot recommend their first album, Age of Winters, highly enough. Their second, Gods of the Earth, is magnificent, but Age of Winters is utterly perfect. Warp Riders is a concept album – normally "concept album" makes me cringe, but in the case of The Sword, it's exactly what I wanted.

And a new series I'm writing, an adaptation of the Edgar Rice Burroughs John Carter of Mars series, is coming out in October. The comics Internet has been all ablaze over this for the past few weeks; here are some articles and interviews with moi:

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I'm ashamed to say I'd never read these novels before Dynamite tapped me to write this – but I was really blown away by how fun and readable and epic the stories are. We're really gonna do this adaptation the right way, we're going to mess with the original stories as little as possible. The first two issues will be an original prelude concocted by moi, that's it.

Really looking forward to October.

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