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Tharks | |
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Barsoom race | |
First appearance | A Princess of Mars (1912) |
In-universe information | |
Home world | Mars |
Type | Green Martian |
Affiliation |
Thark orTharks are a fictional tribe of fierceGreen Martian warriors on the fictional planet ofBarsoom (based onMars), created byEdgar Rice Burroughs and first featured in the 1917 novelA Princess of Mars.[1]
In the books, Green Martians are around 15 feet tall, with tusks protruding from their mouths, green skin, and with double torso, each with its own set of arms. InA Princess of Mars, with the help of the newly arrivedJohn Carter fromEarth,Tars Tarkas becomes a Jeddak (king) of the Tharks. The Tharks and Tars Tarkas are featured in many of the ten Martian novels written by Burroughs, in toys (as recently as the 1990s), inJohn Carter, Warlord of Mars comics published by bothDC Comics andMarvel Comics in the 1970s, and in comic strips byJohn Coleman Burroughs (son ofEdgar Rice Burroughs).
Thark is a Green Martian tribe and kingdom, whose name comes from the deserted city they have occupied as their capital. Thark was originally one of the many cities left behind by the Orovars, and apparently one of the more important of the Orovar cities, but when the Orovar died out, a large coalition of Green hordes took it over and used the name for their coalition.
Sociologically, the Tharks are an interesting study in contradictions. On the one hand, they, like all Greens, are warlike and cruel, and under the reign of Tal Hajus, there were serious considerations about the effectiveness of rape as a tactic for demoralizing female captives. On the other hand, they have a strong code of honor to which even Jeddaks must adhere. After Tal Hajus was killed by Tars Tarkas, and with the advice of the Earthman John Carter, the Tharks entered a new age in which base cruelty took a back seat to more diplomatic means for gaining resources.[2]
The Tharks have long been at war with the Warhoons, whose savagery is unparalleled even among the Green hordes. Tharks also possess a great hatred for Zodanga, as Jeddak Than Kosis made some very serious efforts to wipe the Tharks out by attacking their incubators.
It was among the Tharks that John Carter earned his earliest honors and met the princessDejah Thoris.