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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Robert Place Napton Art by Carlos Rafael Cover A by Fabiano Neves Cover B by Wagner Reis 1 in 15 Variant Incentive Cover by Walter Geovanni 1 in 25 Incentive Variant Cover by Wagner Reis The Machine Men are marching on Helium and the Red nations position themselves for a war that may well decide the fate of Barsoom. Meanwhile, Dejah discovers that someone from her past has been conscripted into service by the Machine Men and has to come back to settle a score with the Princess of Helium! Date Available: 08/07/2013 Date Available: 08/28/2013
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer
Hmmm, what... oh yea, its good. What? Storyline? It has a storyline? You know I never really noticed that this book had words before. I also read Playboy for the articles. But in all seriousness, this book is wonderfully turning into a Flash Gordon 1950's serial. The underground rebel scientists have created an invisible ray to hide their warship. In the meantime, the villain has revealed his army of machine men to the public. And just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, the villain's greatest weapon revealed ... a four armed robot green man! Bam,bam,boooom! A good read if you notice the words. I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by Robert Place Napton Art by Carlos Rafael Cover A by Fabiano Neves Cover B by Wagner Reis 1 in 15 Variant Incentive Cover by Walter Geovanni 1 in 25 Incentive Variant Cover by Wagner Reis The Machine Men are marching on Helium and the Red nations position themselves for a war that may well decide the fate of Barsoom. Meanwhile, Dejah discovers that someone from her past has been conscripted into service by the Machine Men and has to come back to settle a score with the Princess of Helium! Date Available: 08/07/2013 Date Available: 08/28/2013
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer
Hmmm, what... oh yea, its good. What? Storyline? It has a storyline? You know I never really noticed that this book had words before. I also read Playboy for the articles. But in all seriousness, this book is wonderfully turning into a Flash Gordon 1950's serial. The underground rebel scientists have created an invisible ray to hide their warship. In the meantime, the villain has revealed his army of machine men to the public. And just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, the villain's greatest weapon revealed ... a four armed robot green man! Bam,bam,boooom! A good read if you notice the words. I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams |