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My cover for LORD OF THE JUNGLE #2. I just love doing covers for that series. I'm working on issue's 3 cover, and it's so refreshing to draw the jungle, the animals...and a guy for a change!

LORD OF THE JUNGLE #2
Written by Arvid Nelson, art by Roberto Castro, cover(s) by Lucio Parillo, Paul Renaud, Francesco Francavilla.

The year is 1909. Bloodthirsty mutineers have seized the beautiful Jane Porter and her father. The cutthroats are lying low on the coast of the Belgian Congo as they squabble over a mysterious chest Jane and her father risked their lives for. Cecil Clayton, heir apparent to the title of Lord Greystoke, is with them, searching for a long-lost uncle who disappeared on the very shores he and the Porters find themselves on. Fortunately for the hostages, they've stumbled onto the hunting grounds of pulp fiction's greatest hero! Could there be a connection to their mysterious protector and Clayton's missing relative?

32 pages, $3.99.
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:iconrodgallery:
*RodGallery Mar 4, 2013  Professional General Artist
Another great one man!!!
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:iconancient-warrior:
Great Tarzan cover !
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:iconkamulos-the-king:
Wow, c'est vraiment très beau, félicitation...
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:iconlegendg85:
Another brilliant work. :love: :happybounce:
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:iconangelct:
why would tarzan attack Gorillas
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:iconpaulrenaud:
Thanks Joe!!
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Mood: Wow! ~Captain-Sweden Oct 27, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
Looks great! :)

:iconhestonplz: :iconsaysplz: Take your stinking paws off me, you damned dirty ape!

BTW, does the series address that the apes that raised Lord Greystoke in the novels weren't ordinary gorillas, but a species of their own who were almost as intelligent as humans?

(Or was that Philip José Farmer's hypothesis? My memory keeps muddle things up...)
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