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Kamandi, The Last Boy On Earth Omnibus Vol. 2


No. of pages 416

Published: 2012

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Great for age 12-18 years

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  • At last, DC presents the adventures of Kamandi, the Last Boy on Earth, in the popular Jack Kirby Omnibus format!
  • In these tales from Kamandi #1-20, Kamandi - one of the few survivors of a Great Disaster that has destroyed civilization - must search for a safe haven in a world populated by bizarre mutated animals and other strange wonders! Considered one of Jack Kirby's most creative works, Kamandi features a band of anthropomorphic supporting characters who accompany Kamandi as he searches for answers and adventure across the wastelands of Earth. In this final volume of the series, Kamandi faces danger from a giant, monstrous crab creature and an intelligent killer whale, and is hunted by the Sacker Company as a valuable intelligent human. In what is considered the series' greatest tale, Kamandi is forced to compete with the leader of a gorilla clan for the ultimate prize: Superman's costume!

 

There are 416 pages in this book. This is a comic book. This book was published 2012 by DC Comics .

Jack "King" Kirby's comics career began in 1937 and continued for nearly six decades. After his fruitful collaboration with Joe Simon ended in the late 1950s, Kirby joined Marvel Comics, where the first issue of Fantastic Four cemented his reputation as comics' preeminent creator. A slew of famous titles followed that elevated Kirby to legendary status, including Incredible Hulk, Avengers and X-Men. Kirby returned to DC in 1971 with his classic "Fourth World Trilogy," which was followed by THE DEMON, KAMANDI and OMAC. Kirby continued working and innovating in comics until his death in 1994.

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