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Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth #59 The Wondrous Western Wall
Cover Date: October, 1978
Kamandi and his friends finally make it past the Western Wall in Australia to the Vortex, source of the Great Disaster, in which a voice addresses Kamandi by name and calls him his son. Note: The series was canceled as a result of the so-called DC I ...
Issue Description
Kamandi and his friends finally make it past the Western Wall in Australia to the Vortex, source of the Great Disaster, in which a voice addresses Kamandi by name and calls him his son.
Note: The series was canceled as a result of the so-called DC Implosion of 1978. The OMAC stories were later printed in The Warlord #37-39.
Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth (1972)
- Publisher
- DC Comics
Volume Description
This series focused on Kamandi's attempt to survive in a post apocalyptic world.
Comic book enthusiasts initially believed Jack Kirby's "Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth" was DC's way of capitalizing on the popularity of recent "Planet of the Apes" movies. However, Kirby had already introduced a similar concept and characters for "Alarming Tales"#1 (1957), where mankind had been made extinct in a future ruled by intelligent dogs, rats and tigers. Coupling the premise with his unpublished 1956 newspaper strip, "Kamandi of the Caves," Kirby's Last Boy on Earth roamed a world that had been ravaged by the "Great Disaster" and taken over by talking animals.
The series would be canceled as part of the so-called DC Implosion in 1978.
Collected EditionsKamandi, The Last Boy on Earth Omnibus vol. 1 (#1-20)Kamandi, The Last Boy on Earth Omnibus vol. 2 (#21-40)Kamandi archivesPlease first Sign In before leaving a review.