Displaced in time, lost in an unfamiliar wilderness, and beset by enemies on all sides, Sheena must search for a way home before her own jungle is destroyed. There's only one man who might have the key to her salvation, but Tarzan has problems of his own as he battles for his name and his family in London's underbelly, a place more vicious than Sheena can imagine!
This captures the spirit of both characters flawlessly in an incredible tale. The visuals are sumptuous, both in the city and the wilds. This is the type of series that keeps comic books alive. So fun! Highly recommended. Read Full Review
Lords of the Jungle has an enjoyable enough second issue that rests largely on the dynamic artwork from Roberto Castro. I really like his layouts and the flow of events with some of the panel design that keeps it interesting without being too full of flourish or done in a complex way that ruins the flow. He's definitely got the designs down for both Sheena and Tarzan but the book leaves me wanting more Tarzan – both in his suit and his more traditional garb. I'm interesting in the concepts at hand and the pairing but I'm still not sure what it is that the series is about yet as it feels very light on the details. I get Sheena's motivations and I get Tarzan's motivations, but those aren't story points at this point. Read Full Review
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