
Dejah Thoris is a
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character
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and princess of the Martian city-state/empire of Helium in
Edgar Rice Burroughs
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' series of
Martian
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novels. She is the daughter of Mors Kajak, Jed (chieftain) of Lesser Helium, and the granddaughter of Tardos Mors, Jeddak (overlord or high king) of Helium. She is the love interest and later the wife of
John Carter, an Earthman mystically transported to Mars, and subsequently the mother of their son Carthoris and daughter Tara. She plays the role of the conventional
damsel in distress
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who must be rescued from various perils, but is also portrayed as a competent and capable adventurer in her own right, fully capable of defending herself and surviving on her own in the wastelands of Mars.
Description
Except for some
jewelry
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, all of the planet's races seem to eschew clothing and look down upon
Earth
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's inhabitants because they do wear clothing. As Burroughs describes Dejah Thoris:
Publication history
Dejah Thoris first appeared as the title character in the initial Mars novel, ''
A Princess of Mars
''A Princess of Mars'' is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first of his Barsoom series. It was first serialized in the pulp magazine ''All-Story Magazine'' from February–July, 1912. Full of swordplay and da ...
'' (1917). Written between July and September 28, 1911, the novel was serialized as ''
Under the Moons of Mars'' in the
pulp magazine
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''
The All-Story
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'' from February to July 1912. It later appeared as a complete novel only after the success of Burroughs'
Tarzan
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Creat ...
series. For its October 1917
hardcover
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publication by
A.C. McClurg & Company, the novel was retitled ''
A Princess of Mars
''A Princess of Mars'' is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first of his Barsoom series. It was first serialized in the pulp magazine ''All-Story Magazine'' from February–July, 1912. Full of swordplay and da ...
.''
She reappeared in subsequent volumes of the series, most prominently in the second, ''
The Gods of Mars
''The Gods of Mars'' is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs and the second of Burroughs' Barsoom series. It features the characters of John Carter (character), John Carter and Carter's wife Dejah Thoris. It was first ...
'' (1918), the third, ''
The Warlord of Mars
''The Warlord of Mars'' is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the third of his Barsoom series. Burroughs began writing it in June, 1913, going through five working titles; ''Yellow Men of Barsoom'', ''The Fighting P ...
'' (1919), the eighth, ''
Swords of Mars
''Swords of Mars'' is a science fantasy novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the eighth of his Barsoom series. It was first published in the magazine '' Blue Book'' as a six-part serial in the issues for November 1934 to April 1935. Th ...
'' (1936), and the eleventh, ''
John Carter of Mars
John Carter of Mars is a fictional Virginian soldier who acts as the initial protagonist of the Barsoom stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs. A veteran of the American Civil War, he is transported to the planet Mars, called Barsoom by its inhabit ...
'' (1964). Dejah Thoris is also mentioned or appeared in a minor role in other volumes of the series.
Other media
Comics
Dejah Thoris has appeared in numerous adaptations of the Martian stories, such as in a 1995 storyline of
Tarzan
Tarzan (John Clayton, Viscount Greystoke) is a fictional character, a feral child raised in the African jungle by the Mangani great apes; he later experiences civilization, only to reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adventurer.
Creat ...
's Sundays comic strip and various comic book series featuring her husband John Carter. She is mentioned in the first issue of ''
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II
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'' during a conversation between John Carter and
Gullivar Jones.
She is a prominent character in
Dynamite Entertainment
Dynamite Entertainment is an American comic book publisher founded in 2004 by Nick Barrucci in Mount Laurel, New Jersey, known for publishing comic book adaptations of licensed feature film properties, such as ''Army of Darkness'', '' Terminator ...
's ''Warlord of Mars'', based on ''A Princess of Mars''. The Warworld comic from started in 2010 and ended in 2014 ending with 35 issues. Dejah first appears in issue 6. Dejah Thoris is also the main character of the Dynamite spinoff comic ''Warlord of Mars: Dejah Thoris'', which ran 37 issues. Set 400 years before ''A Princess of Mars'', the first story arc portrays Dejah's role in the rise to power of the Kingdom of Helium, as well as her first suitor. The second story arc will depict her as the "Pirate Queen of Mars", other story arcs are: "The Boora Witch", "The Pirate Men of Saturn", "The Rise of the Machine Men", "The Phantoms of Time", and "Duel to the Death". Each were collected into a trade paperback. The entire series is being collected into a series of omnibus volume, the first collecting the first 20 issues. There was also 2 other mini-series, the 4-issue ''Dejah Thoris and the White Apes of Mars'' (2012) and the 12-issue ''Dejah Thoris and the Green Men of Mars'' (2013–14). In the 2018 series ''Warriors of Mars'', her mother is given as Princess Heru from ''
Lieut. Gullivar Jones: His Vacation''. A new series started in 2019 was written by Dan Abnett then it led to a sequel of that series called Dejah vs John Carter
A new series before she met John was announced in December 2022 and is set thousand years before John Carter.
Dejah Thoris is the name of a boat that
Professor Xavier
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is seen on in''
Uncanny X-Men
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''#98.
Other novels/short stories/games
In Pierce Brown's book ''Morning Star'', Dejah Thoris is the name of a
dreadnought battleship
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, which belongs to a character nicknamed Mustang.
Dr. Dejah Thoris "Deety" (for D.T.) Carter, née Burroughs, is a protagonist in
Robert A. Heinlein
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's ''
The Number of the Beast'' and
The Pursuit of the Pankera. Burroughs's Dejah Thoris is also referred to in Heinlein's novel ''
Glory Road
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'' by the protagonist when contemplating his female companion, Star.
In the story "
Mars: The Home Front" by
George Alec Effinger
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Writing career
Effinger was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on January 10, 1947. His father was a United States Navy vetera ...
, Dejah Thoris is kidnapped by the
sarmaks and taken to their
space gun
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base. John Carter assembles a Barsoomian force to both rescue her and foil the sarmaks' plan to invade
Jasoom.
In the earlier prequel short story "
Allan and the Sundered Veil
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" by
Alan Moore
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, a 'time lost' Carter sees a vision of himself fighting a Green Martian and winning Dejah Thoris in a "chrono-crystal aleph" (from Jorge Luis Borges's "
The Aleph")
In ''
The Apocalypse Troll'' by
David Weber
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, Richard Aston refers to the very human-looking female he has rescued from a sinking UFO as Dejah Thoris.
In the
Junot Díaz
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book ''
The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
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'', Oscar describes a neighbor girl as being "so pretty she could have played young Dejah Thoris."
In
L. Neil Smith's debut novel ''
The Probability Broach
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It is set in an alternate history, the so-called " Gallatin Universe", where a libertarian society has formed on the North American continent, styled ...
'', scientist Dr. Dora Jayne Thorens is a supporting character.
In the board game ''
ANDROID
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* Android (operating system), a mobile operating system primarily developed by Google
* Android TV, a operating system developed ...
'', one of the six murder suspects, a human woman from the Mars colony, is named Dejah Thoris.
In
Battle Angel Alita: Mars Chronicle, volume 7, page 37, one of the spaceships is name Dejah Thoris, in direct reference to the novels.
Films
Traci Lords
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portrayed Dejah Thoris in
The Asylum
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's direct-to-DVD film ''
Princess of Mars
''Princess of Mars'' (also released on DVD as ''John Carter of Mars'') is a 2009 direct-to-DVD science fiction film made by American independent studio The Asylum, loosely based on the Edgar Rice Burroughs novel ''A Princess of Mars'' (1917). The ...
''.
In the
Disney
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film ''
John Carter'', released on March 9, 2012, she is played by
Lynn Collins
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. In this version, she is the daughter of Tardos Mors, rather than his granddaughter, and is also Helium's leading scientist.
Dejah Thoris is the name of the "Belgium Witch of Marwencol" in the documentary ''
Marwencol'', which the film ''
Welcome to Marwen
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'' is based upon, played by
Diane Kruger
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Kruger became known for her roles in films such as ...
.
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