
Tharks - Wikipedia
Thark or Tharks are a fictional tribe of fierce Green Martian warriors on the fictional planet of Barsoom (based on Mars), created by Edgar Rice Burroughs and first featured in the 1917 novel A Princess of Mars.
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Thark is a Green Martian tribe and kingdom founded (like all Green kingdoms) in one of the dead cities abandoned during the fall of civilization upon Barsoom.
A Barsoom Glossary - Green Martians - ERB-LIST.COM
John Carter's "grotesque caricatures" were newly-hatched Tharks, off-spring of one of the most ferocious of the war-loving hordes of green men that inhabit, and terrorize, the dead sea bottoms of Barsoom. From birth the life of a green martian, is fraught with peril and disaster.
Thark (play) - Wikipedia
Thark is a farce by the English playwright Ben Travers. It was first given at the Aldwych Theatre, London, the fourth in the series of twelve Aldwych farces presented at the theatre by the actor-manager Tom Walls between 1923 and 1933.
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Thark - John Carter Wiki
The Tharks are a kingdom of 9-foot tall Green Martians native to Barsoom who live a nomadic life in the Hinderlands, they make their home in the city of Thark. Tharks have a rich history on Barsoom, as were once the planet's dominant society.
Thark - Wikipedia
Thark may refer to: Tharks, a tribe of creatures on the fictional planet of Barsoom, created by Edgar Rice Burroughs for the 1917 novel Thark (play) a 1927 play by Ben Travers, one of his Aldwych farces Thark (film), a 1932 film based on the play, also known as
Thark - 5th Edition SRD
Thark are tall, four-armed bipedal alien beings native to Barsoom, the red moon of Genesis. Natural shapeshifters, thark were once the most populous race on Barsoom until a series of invasions and political turmoil disrupted their society.
TARS TARKAS < Edgar Rice Burroughs
Tars Tarkas emerged victorious and became Jeddak of Thark. Grateful for his aid and friendship, Tars Tarkas became an invaluable ally of John Carter, who would go on to become Warlord of Barsoom.
Thark (1932) - IMDb
Thark: Directed by Tom Walls. With Tom Walls, Ralph Lynn, Mary Brough, Robertson Hare. Aldwych farce. Acting as legal guardian of Kitty Stratton, Sir Hector Benbow sells the titular country house to Mrs Frush - who then complains that it is haunted. Various investigators and occupants spend a night searching for the ghost.