Strange #10
In "La venue de Ka-Zar !", the X-Men journey to the Savage Land under Xavier’s reluctant approval, drawn by the legend of Ka-Zar despite his non-mutant status. When the team is ambushed by the fierce Swamp Men, they must intervene to save Jean and Warren from a deadly ritual—before the jungle’s secrets claim them all. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Jack Kirby’s dynamic art with Chic Stone’s inks, the cover by George Tuska and Frank Giacoia captures the primal tension of the untamed wild.
In "La venue de Ka-Zar!," the X-Men journey to the Savage Land at Xavier’s urging, drawn by the legend of the noble savage Ka-Zar—though he’s no mutant, the team’s mission takes a sudden turn when Jean and Warren are captured by the savage Swamp Men, forcing the heroes into a desperate rescue.
In the shadowed streets of a city caught between sleep and waking, Foggy is thrust into the political spotlight as the Reform Party’s candidate for District Attorney—only to find himself entangled with the enigmatic Organizer and his mysterious Ani-Men. As the weight of the campaign grows, DD digs into the corruption beneath the surface, chasing clues through a web of secrets that blur the line between justice and manipulation.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #8 (1964), The Amazing Spider-Man #12 (1964), The X-Men #10 (1965), Daredevil #10 (1965), Iron Man #10 (1969), The Silver Surfer #15 (1970), The Silver Surfer #16 (1970), Marvel #7 (1970)
Reprinted in Strange #9 (1970), Marvel #7 (1970), Strange #65 (1975)
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