N'Kima
N'Kima is Tarzan's small monkey companion, a loyal primate friend who accompanies the Lord of the Jungle through his African adventures. Faithful and quick, N'Kima serves as both a trusted ally and an extension of Tarzan's deep bond with the wild.
First introduced in 1954's Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan's Jungle Annual #3 by the celebrated Dell creative team of Gaylord Du Bois and Jesse Marsh, N'Kima is a Golden Age jungle companion whose presence weaves through some of the most beloved Tarzan comics of the era. Sharing pages with Tarzan himself, John Clayton, Boy, and Dan-El across Dell's lush, sun-drenched African adventures, N'Kima is part of the intimate world that surrounds the Lord of the Jungle. What's remarkable is the quiet staying power here — a character born in the early 1950s whose appearances stretch all the way to 2015, turning up across flagship titles and even the handsome Tarzan: The Complete Russ Manning Newspaper Strips collection. For collectors who love the warmth and adventure of Dell's Tarzan universe, N'Kima is one of those endearing recurring presences that makes these issues feel like a living, breathing world.
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