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The artwork by Brent Anderson and Ron Frenz is a major draw for collectors. Their work is praised for being consistently "gorgeous" and sophisticated for its time.

Most of the run was written by Bruce Jones , who is credited with giving the series its unique, somewhat experimental voice. However, the later issues included in this volume (around issue #28) see Mike Carlin take over, leading to what some critics consider a more standard, "run-of-the-mill" comic book style as the series wound down. Ka Zar El Salvaje - Tomaré Manhattan (MLE-Pan…

The core of this collection focuses on the fish-out-of-water scenario where , his wife Shanna the She-Devil , and their saber-toothed companion Zabu navigate 1980s Manhattan. The artwork by Brent Anderson and Ron Frenz

While it retains pulp action, the series is recognized for exploring more mature relationship dynamics and environmental themes than contemporary superhero books. Artistic and Creative Execution However, the later issues included in this volume

This Panini MLE edition is a "hidden gem" for readers who enjoy 80s Marvel experimentation. While the writing loses some of its edge in the final chapters, the visual storytelling and the charm of Ka-Zar’s Manhattan adventures make it a worthy addition for fans of the Plunder family. Ka-Zar the Savage #19 Reviews - League of Comic Geeks