Jungle Action #18
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom the dynamic cover pencils of Jack Kirby and inks by Klaus Janson, this 1975 Marvel issue plunges the Black Panther into a desperate struggle amid a field of enormous bones and snapping jaws, while a spotted leopard prowls menacingly in the background. A commanding figure identified in the cover's speech balloon as Madame Slay watches from the right, ordering her pets to tear the Panther to pieces — a chilling tableau that sets the stakes for Don McGregor's story, brought to life inside by artist Billy Graham. The "Epilogue of Death!" banner makes clear that this chapter of Jungle Action carries real weight, and this striking cover image is a vivid reminder of how boldly Marvel's 1975 lineup could deliver both danger and drama.
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The Panther is captured and tortured by Madam Slay, Killmonger's mate.
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