Lord of the Jungle #2
Dynamite's 2012 retelling of Edgar Rice Burroughs' jungle saga charges into its second chapter with a cover by Lucio Parrillo that immediately sets the tone: a battle-scarred, long-haired warrior stands over a bloodied great ape beneath a luminous full moon, knife in hand, muscles taut with barely contained ferocity. The raw, painted intensity of the image captures the primal stakes of "The Forest God" perfectly, showcasing a hero who belongs as much to the wilderness as to legend. With Arvid Nelson scripting and Roberto Castro handling interior art, this series wears its Burroughs roots proudly while bringing something visceral and immediate to the page.
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Professor Porter, his daughter Jane, her maid Esmerelda, and William Cecil Clayton are marooned by mutineers on the same beach where the Claytons were marooned twenty years before. Tarzan rescues Clayton from a crocodile and a leopard attempts to enter the tree house to attack Jane and Esmerelda.
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