Ka-Zar the Savage #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis July 1982 Marvel issue sets a gripping, jungle-drenched tone right on its cover, where Ka-Zar cradles a fallen, leopard-skin-clad woman on the ground — a great cat lying motionless nearby — while a grotesque pink tentacled creature looms through the lush Savage Land foliage above them and a small, alarmed primate looks on from the left. Brent Anderson's cover work captures both tenderness and lurking dread in a single charged image, with that writhing creature overhead — perfectly teasing the story's title, "It Creeps!" — promising something deeply unsettling in the wilderness. If you enjoy Ka-Zar stories with emotional weight and genuine monster menace, this issue's cover alone makes a compelling case.
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