Jane Porter Clayton
Jane Porter Clayton is the beloved companion and wife of Tarzan, the ape-raised lord of the jungle. A refined young woman of American and British background, she famously encountered Tarzan in the African wilderness, and their relationship forms the emotional core of the classic Tarzan mythology.
Few characters carry such enduring literary pedigree into the four-color world as Jane Porter Clayton, who made her comics debut in 1952's Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #31, brought to the page by the talented team of Gaylord Du Bois and Jesse Marsh. Born in the Golden Age, she has proven remarkably resilient, with appearances spanning an impressive seventy years through 2022 — a testament to just how central she is to the Tarzan mythos. Her catalog presence includes landmark collections like Tarzan: The Complete Russ Manning Newspaper Strips and Tarzan: The Beckoning, and she keeps extraordinary company throughout, sharing adventures with Tarzan himself, Korak, Muviro, and John and Jack Clayton. For collectors who love tracing a character's journey from the Golden Age all the way into the modern era, Jane Porter Clayton is an essential and rewarding figure to follow.

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Covers through the years — 1952–2022
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