When foreign raiders pillage his jungle home, Tarzan comes face-to-face with evil for the first time in his life. For the Lord of the Jungle, this is a catastrophic event, as they leave little but heartache, death, and destruction in their wake. As Tarzan deals with humanity and the world beyond his shores for the very first time, he finds it difficult to come to grips with his own unique origins. This series will set Tarzan off on a unique mission where a grievous wrong must be atoned for... no matter who comitted it.
LORD OF THE JUNGLE #2 is everything you want in a comic starring one of the worlds greatest pulp action heroes. The writing captures the spirit of the source material beautifully, and the art is perfect. Read Full Review
OverallThis second issue does a great job of building on what we saw play out in the first issue. But also takes time to make some interesting comments on how a mechanized jungle can be just as brutal if not more so than the old jungle that Tarzan grew up in. This comment is an observation made by Bouanga when two thugs try to mug Tarzan, but very soon reconsider their actions when Tarzan stands up to them. Read Full Review
Story basic but well written, Pacing is really good.
Art exceptional and flowing from one scene to the next, locations looks just like how my capital city use to look when it still had those old colonial buildings back in the 1980s. Well done to Benito Gallego.