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Jubal

Jubal

3 appearances · Bronze Age · 1973–2015
Who is Jubal?

Emerging from the Bronze Age pages of DC's Weird Worlds in 1973, Jubal was brought to life by Marv Wolfman and Sal Amendola, drawing on the legendary pulp world of Edgar Rice Burroughs. This rare figure inhabits the subterranean adventure landscape of Pellucidar, sharing those exotic pages with the likes of David Innes, Abner Perry, Dian, and even the iconic John Carter and Thuvia — remarkable company by any measure. Though Jubal's catalog footprint is small, the fact that their presence echoes across a span stretching all the way to 2015 speaks to the enduring pull of Burroughs' world-building and DC's commitment to it. For collectors who love Bronze Age adventure and the fertile crossroads where classic pulp fiction meets superhero-era comics, Jubal is a genuinely intriguing find.

★ First appearance
Weird Worlds #4
Feb 1973

Top series

Covers through the years — 1973–2015

Weird Worlds #4 1973
Weird Worlds #4
Edgar Rice Burroughs' At the Earth's Core #[nn] 2015
Edgar Rice Burroughs' At the Earth's Core #[nn]

Appearances

Weird Worlds (1972)
Edgar Rice Burroughs' At the Earth's Core (2015)