Jane Porter
Jane Porter is the courageous young woman who ventures into the African jungle and becomes the great love of Tarzan, the ape-man. First appearing in Dell's 1948 adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic tales, she bridges the civilized world and Tarzan's wild domain.
Few characters in comics carry the romantic legacy that Jane Porter does β the woman at the heart of one of adventure fiction's greatest love stories, brought to the four-color page in 1948 during the Golden Age by Dell Comics. Across a remarkable span stretching nearly seven decades to 2016, she has graced the pages of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan and ventured into unexpected crossover territory like Batman / Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-Woman, sharing her world with the likes of Tarzan and the Claytons. With a key issue to her name and appearances that bridge eras and publishers, Jane Porter is far more than a supporting presence β she's the steady, enduring heart of one of comics' most iconic jungle sagas, and any serious Tarzan collection is richer for her place in it.

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Covers through the years β 1948β2013
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