Rima
Rima is a mysterious jungle-dwelling woman adapted from W. H. Hudson's classic novel Green Mansions, a wild-girl of the Venezuelan rainforest with a profound, almost supernatural bond with nature and its creatures.
Few characters carry the mystique of Rima, a Golden Age original who first graced the pages of Classics Illustrated #90 in 1951, brought to comics life by George Lipscomb, Alex A. Blum, and the literary vision of W. H. Hudson. Born from the pages of classic literature and translated into the illustrated adventures DC would later champion, she's a figure of genuine rarity and romance β the kind of character whose jungle-world atmosphere feels timeless. Her catalog stretches a remarkable span from 1951 to 2010, touching titles like her own Rima, the Jungle Girl and the pulp-flavored First Wave, where she keeps extraordinary company alongside Doc Savage himself. With only a handful of appearances to her name, every issue featuring Rima is a treasure worth hunting β a Golden Age original who never quite faded away.
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Covers through the years β 1974β2010
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