Jungle Girl: Season Three #2

Writer: Frank Cho, Doug Murray Artist: Jack Jadson Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: May 20, 2015 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 1
7.0Critic Rating
4.5User Rating

The beginning of the End! Creatures from the hovering flying saucer (you'd better check out issue #1 to see where this started!) begin to break up the God Mountain. If they free the dreaming creature inside, the world will be destroyed! Jana and her friends have to fight their way through the Dirt People and past one of their hated and feared Dream Walkers to get to the caverns that holds a piece of an ancient weapon - one that might be able to stop the Aliens from achieving their goal. There's only one problem - to get the item they need, Jana will have to fight giant blood worms, Gigantopithicenes, and the Dream Walker himself!

  • 7.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge May 20, 2015

    As much fun as I'm having with the series, Jungle Girl still feels a bit too superficial for me in a way. It's moving right along and has covered a decent bit of ground, but it feels too much like the old serials in that there's not enough meat to it. But mostly this season looks to be about the action and it's serving it up well as Jack Jadson knows how to make some pages look great with the layouts and overall presentation. The only thing that takes it down some is that the coloring is so dark and oppressive at times that it feels like a lot of his artwork is being lost to it instead of accented by it. Still, there's a lot to like and Jana certainly makes for some very fun scenes. Read Full Review

  • 4.5
    Ultimate Goblin Feb 4, 2024

    What the fuck? I already don't think the writer knew what he wanted to say by this story... It's too far from a Jungle Girl story. And okay, even if I just don't like the direction this story takes - this comic takes like... 5 minutes to read, literally. And the story barely moves anywhere from the point it ended in issue 1. Somehow it's also really boring... Nah, it's definitely bad.

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