Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA giant ocean liner run aground in desert sand, a crashed locomotive, and the tilting Leaning Tower of Pisa — all crammed into one surreal tableau that signals something has gone magnificently, cosmically wrong. Kamandi himself crouches in the foreground alongside a massive rock-like figure and a red-suited companion, gazing out at the wreckage of human civilization with the caption promising "all of man's past glory — in one large sand pit!" Jack Kirby and D. Bruce Berry's cover for this 1975 issue sells the series' wild premise perfectly, with the UFO storyline of "The Wildest Trip Ever!" clearly delivering the kind of grand, off-the-rails imagination that made this series so distinctive.
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