[ENGLISH] This April, the first appearances of the first title heroine to have her own comic book come out of the vault in Golden Age Sheena: The Best of the Queen of the Jungle. The remastered Sheena collection from Devil’s Due Publishing features never before reprinted issues of Jumbo Comics and Sheena Comics. Over 144 pages of Sheena stories from the 1930’s, 1940’s, 1950’s comprise the new volume, accompanied by an essay from current Sheena: Queen of the Jungle writer Steven E. de Souza (Commando, Die Hard). The same comics were once decried by Dr. Frederic Wertham for « torture, bloodshed, and lust in an exotic setting » in his infamous 1954 book Seduction of the Innocent. The comics came from Eisner/Iger Studios, helmed by comic book legends Will Eisner and Jerry Iger.
Devil’s Due’s all new POP line of useable artwork will also release an accompanying set of Golden Age Sheena stickers featuring artwork from the stories in the new volume, available separately.
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About Devil’s Due Publishing:
After exploding on the comic book scene by igniting the « 80s retro revival » in the industry, Devil’s Due quickly became one of the largest and most popular comic book publishers in the United States. Today DDP’s lineup is a diverse mix of original properties and licensed books including Drafted, Lost Squad, Sheena: Queen of the Jungle, G.I. Joe, Storm Shadow, Dragonlance, Forgotten Realms, DemonWars, Voltron, The Nye Incidents, and the cult-favorite Hack/Slash, which is currently in pre-production as a feature film for Rogue Pictures.
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