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X-men v1 #62, 1969 - Entering the Savage Land, the X-men draw the ire of its self-described ruler Ka-Zar (first encountered in
X-men #10). Despite some ineffective linework on some flashback scenes,
Neal Adams delivers a stunning rendition of a lost prehistoric world. Dinosaurs, serpents and mutated savages are all drawn with enthusiastic zeal. Of his two splashes, the opening scene of a pteranodon attack stands out due to its bold layout and orientation. Tom Palmer once again proves why he is arguably Adams' finest inker. This story was later reprinted in
X-men Classics #3. This is 7 of 9
X-men issues by
Adams. ///
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Adams cover pencils (Tom Palmer inks) = ****
"Strangers In A Savage Land" Adams story pencils (Tom Palmer inks) 20 pages = ****
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