Tensions rise as Tarzan's options run out and he finds himself left with nothing but an impossible choice. Meanwhile, Sheena discovers that London is more like a jungle than she could have imagined. Together they face the fight of their lives, with the fate of both their homes hanging in the balance.
Solid storytelling and strong visuals continue to make this a must read book. Long may these lords of the jungle reign! Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
Having enjoyed the series so far, this issue is the one that feels like things just click better. Bringing the main cast together, having some solidly fun action pieces and great follow-up when dealing with the police afterward, and a bit more fleshing out of events that lead to the situation all helps to make it feel fully connected at this point. The weak link continues to be Laine simply because she's a seemingly one-note character, but deep and rich villains are hard to do in a miniseries. Bechko keeps things moving along well here with fun dialogue, some solid exposition and gap filling moments, and a sense of forward progress that's made all the more exciting with Castro's artwork. Good stuff all around for fans of these characters. Read Full Review
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