Dynamite Entertainment today announced the launch of a new Kickstarter campaign that will see the release of a full size Deja Thoris premium statue.
Based on the art of acclaimed illustrator J. Scott Campbell (Gen13, Danger Girl), and inspired by his cover to the seminal 2010 Warlord of Mars #1. Supporters will be able to choose from one of three versions of this incredible new statue depicting the iconic Edgar Rice Burroughs creation aloft a ferocious - but gentle - Martian tiger: the standard color edition, a black and white variant edition, and an ultra-limited Bronze version.
Limited reward levels offer deep discounts for supporters who back the project early, and pledges will also provide an opportunity for Burroughs fans to grab a mix of John Carter and Dejah Thoris graphic novels from Dynamite's extensive comic book catalog.
The Dynamite Kickstarter campaign is live now, and can be found by visiting:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dynamiteent/dejah-thoris-statue-by-j-scott-campbell
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