London of 1937 doesn't feel much like home to Sheena, but that doesn't stop her from bringing a bit of the wild with her into the city. Meanwhile, Tarzan has problems of his own, and the chaos that Sheena seems to attract just might get Jane killed! These two forces of nature have learned to respect each other, but can they join forces for long enough to accomplish each of their goals... or will the course of history be altered forever?
This book will make readers take to the trees to join in the adventures of Sheena and Tarzan. Flawless storytelling with superior visuals. A tale worthy of these characters. Read Full Review
Having liked the first two issues of this six-issue series, this is the one where it feels like it's really starting to come together. The two title characters have been kept apart and Tarzan has had less page time overall but he comes into it well realized enough because of the general mythology of the character. Bechko has a solid grasp of him in this form and the way he interacts with others, Sheena included, and I really liked his time with Cheetah – particularly the mild confusion with Cheetah not viewing Sheena as a threat. Jane's time this issue is solid as well, though she's pretty much playing the role of a captive, it's good to see the way she handles it and holds her own here against a pretty bleak situation from her point of view. This definitely has me looking forward to the back half of the run. Read Full Review
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