Jennifer Monroe
Jennifer Monroe stepped onto the Bronze Age stage in 1980, born from the creative partnership of David Michelinie and Ernie Chan in the pages of Savage Tales — an Australian K.G. Murray publication that brought sword-and-sorcery adventure to a whole new readership. Her world is a vivid one, populated by the likes of Claw, Hercules, Beowulf, and Valcan — as mythic and muscle-bound a roster of companions as any fan of the genre could hope for. Though her catalog footprint is small, spanning Savage Tales, Savage Tales Album, and Swordsmen and Sorcerers across a compact early-'80s window, she's a genuine artifact of that era's passion for heroic fantasy comics. For collectors with a taste for Bronze Age rarities and the swashbuckling corners of the medium, Jennifer Monroe is exactly the kind of discovery worth chasing down.
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