Ka-Zar#12
Cover: Jack Kirby & John Romita
Ka-Zar #12
“Wizard of Forgotten Flesh”
In "Wizard of Forgotten Flesh," Ka-Zar and Tongah race to rescue the Zebra-Men from the Zaurai, but the tide turns when Sheesa awakens a terrifying power—summoning an army of the dead to turn against Ka-Zar. Written by Doug Moench and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by Russ Heath, this 1975 Marvel classic features a striking cover by Jack Kirby, with inks by John Romita.
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writer Doug Moench · artist, inker Russ Heath · colorist Michele W. · letterer Joe Rosen · letterer Irv Watanabe · cover Jack Kirby, John Romita
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Cast · 4 characters
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writer Doug Moench
artist, inker Russ Heath
colorist Michele W.
letterer Joe Rosen
letterer Irv Watanabe
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks John Romita
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Ka-Zar and Tongah go to the aid of the Zebra-Men who are held prisoner by Zaurai. However, Sheesa gains the power to raise an army of the dead against Ka-Zar.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).