Jungle Action #21 - VF+ 8.5

$89.00

Marvel Comics · Jungle Action #21 · May 1975 · $0.25 · 32 pages · Bi-Monthly

Grade: VF+ 8.5

Edited by Roy Thomas. Indicia publisher: Marvel Comics Group.
Cover by Gil Kane, Klaus Janson and Billy Graham.

“The Vengeance of the Black Panther!” (18 pages), written by Don McGregor and illustrated by Billy Graham — T'Challa continues his brutal confrontation with the Ku Klux Klan in the American South. The issue depicts the Wakandan king tied to a burning cross by Klan members, marking one of the most provocative and socially conscious moments in Bronze Age Marvel. Graham's stark, unflinching artwork matches the intensity of McGregor's script as the Black Panther faces raw American hatred head-on.

Part of the groundbreaking “Panther's Rage” storyline — Marvel's first serious attempt to directly address American racism through a superhero narrative, making this run essential reading for collectors interested in comics that pushed social boundaries.

Condition VF+ 8.5 — Near perfection. One or two tiny ticks away from NM. A stunning addition to any high-grade run.. Noting: Mid-grade copy with good color retention and nice gloss.Part of the groundbreaking 'Panther's Rage' storyline, One of the first Marvel storylines to deal directly with American racism and social issues, Mid-grade copy with good color retention and nice gloss..

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Marvel Comics · Jungle Action #21 · May 1975 · $0.25 · 32 pages · Bi-Monthly

Grade: VF+ 8.5

Edited by Roy Thomas. Indicia publisher: Marvel Comics Group.
Cover by Gil Kane, Klaus Janson and Billy Graham.

“The Vengeance of the Black Panther!” (18 pages), written by Don McGregor and illustrated by Billy Graham — T'Challa continues his brutal confrontation with the Ku Klux Klan in the American South. The issue depicts the Wakandan king tied to a burning cross by Klan members, marking one of the most provocative and socially conscious moments in Bronze Age Marvel. Graham's stark, unflinching artwork matches the intensity of McGregor's script as the Black Panther faces raw American hatred head-on.

Part of the groundbreaking “Panther's Rage” storyline — Marvel's first serious attempt to directly address American racism through a superhero narrative, making this run essential reading for collectors interested in comics that pushed social boundaries.

Condition VF+ 8.5 — Near perfection. One or two tiny ticks away from NM. A stunning addition to any high-grade run.. Noting: Mid-grade copy with good color retention and nice gloss.Part of the groundbreaking 'Panther's Rage' storyline, One of the first Marvel storylines to deal directly with American racism and social issues, Mid-grade copy with good color retention and nice gloss..

We use what the scientists are calling artificial intelligence to research and write our descriptions — it gives us more time to add books to our website and provide you with a wider array of inventory. We think Klaatu would approve. Details are verified but the robot does slip up. We're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it.