D-Day #1 and #2 (Summer, 1963 and Fall, 1964)
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A blog about comic books, and enjoying the stories, characters and creators of them...and occasionally subjects that relate to comic books as well.
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When the hero is Tharn!
Tharn, a jungle hero debuted in Jungle Action #1 (October, 1972, cover by John Buscema), but was a reprint of adventures of Lo-Zar, who debuted in Jungle Action #1 (October, 1954) by Don Rico and Joe Maneely, with Joe also providing that cover. Tharn stories appeared in the first 4 issues of the new Jungle Action, with the name change to prevent confusion with Ka-Zar, sharing space with reprints of Lorna Queen of the Jungle and Jann of the Jungle. Lo-Zar had 6 issues in his Jungle Action run as Lord of the Jungle.
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Covers by John Buscema and Joe Maneely.
Covers by Gil Kane and Joe Maneely
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Covers by Jim Starlin & Frank Giacoia and Carl Burgos
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Covers by Gil Kane & Frank Giacoia and Joe Maneely
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Covers by Syd Shores & Frank Giacoia and Joe Maneely
Given time, maybe later we'll look into Lorna the Jungle Queen and Jann of the Jungle!
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Covers by Carl Burgos
...this Clark Kent was forced to face some of those he killed, brought back as Black Lanterns, with Alexander Luthor Jr. leading the charge (and these stories might also have been his step towards redemption).
Plus back up stories with the Black Witch (Mysa, the former White Witch of the Legion of Super-Heroes), and Superboy/Kon-El as well.
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In the mini-series, Roy Harper, Arsenal (the former Speedy) deals with the loss of his daughter Lian and his arm, due to the attack on Star City by Prometheus. During the course of this series, Roy falls back on drugs, gets a prosthetic arm, fights Lian's mother (Cheshire), fights with Black Canary and Nightwing, and ends up executing the Electrocutioner and battling his mentor, Green Arrow (who says 2010 comics weren't fun???).
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