World Famous Comics: Dave Smeds Law of the Jungle (X-Men) (X-Men) Comics
Dave Smeds Law of the Jungle (X-Men) (X-Men) Comics
By: Dave Smeds Publisher: Berkley Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Berkley Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 293 Publication Date: March 01, 1998
Not that good I can't give a completely accurate review of this book because i never finished it. I got a little less than half way through it when I said the heck with it. I just didn't find it that interesting and I thought the charaterzation was a little off. I would sugggest reading X-men Doctor Doom Chaos Engine book 1 it is awsome. well thats my 2 cents
Take me back to the savage land This novel was thoroughly enjoyable. You have all the elements of an exciting tale. Theres a new twist on an old villain, a plethora of characters, all with respectable contributions to the story, and of course all this is set amidst the fantastic landscape of the Savage Land. X-enthusiasts , get this book, you won't regret it.
Average A decent read. While not quite up to the quality of "Smoke and Mirrors", this novel balances both a love story and an action-packed thrill ride. If you are a fan of Sauron or the Savage Land, then this is a must read.
just like the good old days! Even though the book has Cannonball as part of the X-Men and the stupid Asian version of Psylocke, this novel _felt_ like one of the old Chris Claremont X-Men comics from the good old days (mid-1980's or so). It was a whole lot of fun!
Awesome X-Men story I like this novel largely for three reasons. First it's an adventure that takes place in the Savage Land and we get to see more of Ka-zar, Shanna, and Zabu. Second it's also a love story between Psylocke and Archangel who are two of my favorite X-Men. Thrid, Dave Smeds is a good writer who wrote an exciteing story here. You litterally can not put the book down until the final chapter. It's that good.