Marvel Super-Heroes #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel Super-Heroes #19 from 1969 spotlights Ka-Zar in full savage glory — the blond jungle lord swings dynamically into battle on the cover, club raised overhead, bearing down on an armored robotic figure while red-costumed adversaries lurk in the lush Savage Land undergrowth below. The cover by Barry Windsor-Smith and Herb Trimpe crackles with kinetic energy, capturing Ka-Zar's feral intensity beautifully. Inside, Bill Everett — handling writing, art, inking, and lettering all on his own — delivers a story with a title, "My Father, My Enemy!", that promises plenty of personal drama to match the wild action on display.
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Marvel Boy comes across a time-travelling crime fighter.
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