Ka-Zar the Savage #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe December 1982 cover of Ka-Zar the Savage #21 sets up a tense scene aboard what appears to be a sleek vessel, where Spider-Man and a distressed woman in leopard-print are confronted by a green-cloaked, goggled villain — while Ka-Zar himself lies sprawled and vulnerable in the foreground, his blonde hair fanned out beneath him. Ron Frenz's pencils and Armando Gil's inks give the composition real urgency, with every figure's body language cranked up to the moment of crisis. Bruce Jones's "It's a Jungle out There!" promises that Ka-Zar's world has collided dramatically with the wider Marvel universe, making this a genuinely fun pick for fans of either the jungle lord or the wall-crawler.
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While Ka-Zar undergoes emergency surgery in New York, Shanna recalls their first "wrestling match."
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