Jungle Girl, our newest comic strip, is very popular!

Posted on December 2, 2014

Jungle Girl, the newest web comic strip at www.edgarriceburroughs.com/comics is just 6 weeks old and proving to be immensely popular. These 14 strips, so far, have added to the excitement surrounding ERB, Inc.’s classic web comic collection. Stay tuned. [Help us build our ERB community – forward this to a friend.

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Former NASA Employee claims She Saw Humans on Mars

Posted on November 28, 2014

Martian Life Erradicated by Nuclear Weapons

Another amusing story from the Australian International Business Times:

A woman named “Jackie,” who claims to be a former NASA employee, called Coast to Coast AM in the U.S. She claimed she had seen evidence of two human figures walking towards the Viking lander on Mars in 1979.

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Martian Life Erradicated by Nuclear Weapons

Posted on November 26, 2014

Martian Life Erradicated by Nuclear Weapons

This is an unfortunate turn of events. The Australian International Business Times has reported that life on mars has been wiped out with the use of nuclear technology, according to plasma physicist Dr. John Brandenburg. In his research paper he claims that an advanced alien civilization has launched two nuclear bombs targeting early Martian life for being too young and noisy. He cautions that Earth could be next in line!

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Alter Ego Magazine November issue dedicated to The Comic Art Worlds of Edgar Rice Burroughs

Posted on November 25, 2014

Roy Thomas, Editor of Alter Ego and writer of three of our most popular web comic strips, has included 68 pages of artwork and articles explaining the development of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ comic art. Covering a span of 85 years, articles by Roy Thomas, Alberto Becattini, Stephan Friedt, Scott Tracy Griffin, Henry Franke and James Sullos describe the rich history of ERB comics that is still continuing to this day. Colorful artwork from a multitude of comics over the years accent the pages and there is also a collage of current web comic strips. And look for Roy riding an elephant in Africa. Wonder if he ever rides his own Edgar Rice Burro… Pick up your copy as soon as you can! Order here.

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Will Meugniot’s Korak Girls

Posted on October 30, 2014

In 1976 our Jungle girl artist, Will Meugniot, was already penciling the adventures of Tarzan and Korak for Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc’s foreign comics publications. Not surprisingly, the stories were often written to showcase Will’s beautiful woman. Two of the most popular were from Korak: Balza, The Golden Girl and the Mermaid of New Lothar.

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John Hurt Helps Rescue Tarzan Movie

Posted on October 27, 2014

John Hurt Helps Rescue Tarzan Movie

The upcoming Tarzan movie is well under way, directed by David Yates known for his work on Harry Potter. However, the new film has had a rocky beginning with the production halting last year due to budgetary concerns.

Luckily for the king of the jungle, John Hurt has stepped in to help get the production greenlit again. Hurt, a 72 year old actor who starred in V for Vendetta, Alien and Hellboy, explained it was “wonderful to work with” Yates and that he was happy to help the film move along.

The new Tarzan, produced by Warner Bros, is scheduled for 2016. The cast also includes Samuel L Jackson, Alexander Skarsgard, Margot Robbie and Djimon Hounsou.

Source: BelfastTelegraph

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John Carter Rights Revert back to Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.

Posted on October 21, 2014

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(October 15, 2014 – Tarzana, CA) Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. announces that the movie, television and merchandise rights have reverted back to the company. Walt Disney Pictures held the rights and produced the movie JOHN CARTER in 2012. Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. will be seeking a new studio to continue this seminal Sci-Fi adventure.

“John Carter of Mars was the creative stimulus behind such movie classics as Superman, Star Wars and Avatar,” said James Sullos, President. “Edgar Rice Burroughs was the Master of Adventure and his literary works continue to enjoy a world-wide following. We will be seeking a new partner to help develop new adventures on film as chronicled in the eleven Mars novels Burroughs wrote. This adventure never stops. Along with a new TARZAN film in development by Warner Bros., we hope to have JOHN CARTER OF MARS become another major franchise to entertain world-wide audiences of all ages.”

About Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.

Founded in 1923 by Edgar Rice Burroughs himself, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. holds numerous trademarks and the rights to all literary works of the author still protected by copyright. The company has overseen every adaptation of his literary works in publishing, film, television, theatrical stage productions, licensing and merchandising. The company is still a very active enterprise and manages and licenses the vast archive of Mr. Burroughs’ literary works, fictional characters and corresponding artworks that have grown for over a century. The company continues to be owned by the Burroughs family and remains headquartered in Tarzana, California, the town named after the Tarzana Ranch Mr. Burroughs purchased there in 1918 which led to the town’s future development.

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