Lords of the Jungle #6

Writer: Corinna Bechko Artist: Roberto Castro Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment Release Date: August 17, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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The thrilling conclusion of Tarzan and Sheena's adventure in London finds them facing off against a woman who shouldn't exist, a death-mad cult with access to impossible technology, and the hard fact that neither of them is very good at working as part of a team. With Jane's help they have just one chance to save both their homes and their futures, but will it be enough to save their own skins?

  • 10
    SciFiPulse - Patrick Hayes Aug 20, 2016

    Every issue of this series was a winner and I hope that all the contributors reunite for another project soon. Sheena and Tarzan would be proud of this adventure. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    ComicWow!TV - AD Boorman Aug 9, 2016

    Castro and Bechko are both talented storytellers, and this was an interesting miniseries. They took two old properties and created a fascinating mythology to weave them together, developed the characters and the relationship, and tied the story all together neatly in six issues. It would be great to see them work on something else together. Given the right material, they could do something truly awesome. This is a creative team with huge untapped potential. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge Aug 17, 2016

    While Tarzan's not a character that really excites me (even though I did enjoy the new theatrical film this summer), I really reconnected with Sheena during the Swords of Sorrow event previously and was glad to have a new adventure with her – and hope that she has more. Corinna Bechko and Roberto Castro captured both of these characters well and would do wonderfully with either in separate series to explore more of their tales by giving them some really great life and dynamic designs. This series was perhaps just a bit too long and maybe meandered a touch while it could have expanded or seeded things a bit more with Laine in a way that worked better, but some of it just comes from the whole reading in installments as opposed to a full story, which I'm looking forward to revisiting. Definitely fun for fans of the characters and worth checking out as a gateway for both of their tales. Read Full Review

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