Sheena Queen of the Jungle # 0
is a comic book published by Devil's Due & released on 3 / / 2007User Rating - 1 votes, 4 avg.
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Enjoyable Introduction to Sheena, the Queen of the Jungle.
Reviewed by CaptHowdy on Nov. 10, 2008. CaptHowdy has written 186 reviews. His/her last review was for . 6 out of 6 users recommend his reviews. |
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I don't know much about Sheena, Queen of the Jungle other than I fell in love with Tanya Roberts back in the eighties when I was a kid and saw the movie. That was long ago though, and I doubt I could barely even get thrugh that film nowadays. However, an updated Sheena I think I can handle.
After reading this 99 cent issue (listed as issue 0), I see some close similarity to Moonstone's Phantom comic in that they both take place in a modern day Africa. I really enjoy the Phantom, so this Sheena should be a treat. Issue 0 concentrates on being an introduction to the character which is good because I needed it. It also sets the tone that Sheena is battling to save her jungle from an evil corporation.
The art in Sheena is pretty good, she's attractive, but the comic was so busy that she didn't wow me like in Frank Cho's Jungle Girl comics.
I am looking forward to seeing how this develops.
After reading this 99 cent issue (listed as issue 0), I see some close similarity to Moonstone's Phantom comic in that they both take place in a modern day Africa. I really enjoy the Phantom, so this Sheena should be a treat. Issue 0 concentrates on being an introduction to the character which is good because I needed it. It also sets the tone that Sheena is battling to save her jungle from an evil corporation.
The art in Sheena is pretty good, she's attractive, but the comic was so busy that she didn't wow me like in Frank Cho's Jungle Girl comics.
I am looking forward to seeing how this develops.
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