Ka Zar El Salvaje - Tomarг© Manhattan (mle-panвђ¦ May 2026
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
The Spanish-language collection (published by Panini Comics ) is a notable entry in the Marvel Limited Edition (MLE) line, gathering the final issues of the acclaimed 1980s Ka-Zar the Savage series. This volume captures a major turning point for the character as he leaves the familiar dinosaurs of the Savage Land for the "urban jungle" of New York City. Narrative Arc: From Jungle to Metropolis Ka Zar El Salvaje - Tomaré Manhattan (MLE-Pan…
A highlight of this run is the witty, self-aware dialogue. Reviewers often praise Shanna’s interactions with local authorities, such as her attempts to convince the NYPD that she should be allowed to walk a prehistoric tiger through city streets. This Panini MLE edition is a "hidden gem"
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. This volume captures a major turning point for
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










