Ka-Zar the Savage #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe bold cover tagline says it all — "Ka-Zar the Savage is Dead… Long Live Shanna the Savage!" — and Ron Frenz and Armando Gil deliver a striking image to match, with a fierce, golden-haired Shanna charging forward, dagger raised, flanked by a roaring tiger and two snarling predators against a blazing red sky. This 1983 Marvel issue hands the spotlight squarely to one of the Savage Land's most formidable figures, and the cover crackles with raw, jungle-adventure energy. If you've ever wanted to see Shanna step fully into her own, this is the issue to track down.
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Ka-Zar is still dead. Oh, and Zabu, too. Shanna flies through Elisabeth Kubler-Ross' five stages of grief.
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