Ka-Zar #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart four of "Urban Jungle" arrives in this March 1998 Marvel issue, and Andy Kubert and Jesse Delperdang's cover makes an immediate impression — Ka-Zar lunges forward with fierce momentum, a dagger in one hand and a battle-axe in the other, while a snarling armored foe grapples with him in close combat. The jagged "Urban Jungle" lettering flanking the action sets a tone that's both raw and kinetic, perfectly matching the Lord of the Savage Land's fish-out-of-water premise. With Mark Waid scripting and Kubert on art, this chapter of the storyline looks to push Ka-Zar's primal instincts to their limit against whatever the city can throw at him.
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Reprinted in Marvel Select #20 (1999), Ka-Zar by Mark Waid & Andy Kubert #2 (2012), Marvel-Verse: Thanos #[nn] (2019), Ka-Zar #11
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