Jungle Girl returns in Frank Cho's epic third act!
The entire issue is fun enough, they heavier on action and lighter on plot. Those interested in seeing what the modern medium might look like if the jungle stories had kept the same appeal will be happy with this adaptation, as Lana is not always presented in leopard bikini (instead getting a head to tow body suit) and is shown as a fairly strong character despite most jungle girls of the past being often being relegated to damsels in distress. This is not a masterpiece, but it is still a fun romp through a lost world with a fun and engaging female protagonist. Read Full Review
In the end though, Jungle Girl is a continuation here and not exactly a jumping on point, which is fine, but it makes it a bit harder to get into things. The tone of the book is certainly intriguing and there's a lot of simple fun to be had here that makes me curious where it'll go now that aliens are thrown into the mix. Read Full Review
It was a huge time gap between the end of Season 2 and the beginning of the last one. The artist is different and I can't really say if he's better or worse. Just different. The story isn't, by the way. Still pretty much the same level of everything.