Ka-Zar the Savage #18
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's prehistoric adventure series hits a fever pitch in this September 1982 installment, with Brent Anderson's cover dropping Ka-Zar right into the thick of it — the golden-haired lord of the Savage Land wrestling bare-handed with a snarling dinosaur, knife raised, while a fallen blonde figure in yellow lies vulnerable at the creature's feet. The lush jungle backdrop and blood-red sky give the whole composition a real sense of urgency, perfectly embodying what "Ka-Zar the Savage" does best: raw, primal danger in a world that hasn't changed since prehistory. If Bruce Jones and Anderson's interior work matches this cover energy, "A Stranger in Paradise" promises to be one of the more gripping chapters in this run.
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