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Ka-Zar (comics)

Ka-Zar (pronunciation: KAY-sar〔''X-Men'' #10 (March 1965)〕) is the name of two jungle-dwelling fictional comic book characters published in the United States. The first Ka-Zar was named David Rand, and debuted in 1936, first appearing in pulp magazines of the 1930s. In 1939 he was adapted for his second iteration, a comic book character for Timely Comics, the 1930s and 1940s predecessor of Marvel Comics. The second and more prominent Ka-Zar was named Kevin Plunder, and first appeared in 1965. He is a heroic character in the .
==Publication history==

The second Ka-Zar started as a similar character, but reminiscent of both Tarzan and of writer-artist Joe Kubert's 1950s caveman character, Tor. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in ''The X-Men'' #10 (March 1965), he lives in the dinosaur-populated Savage Land, which was hidden beneath Antarctica by extraterrestrials.
Originally written as a primitive and belligerent savage who spoke in broken English, Ka-Zar later became more articulate and civilized, although he retained a certain degree of distrust toward civilization and was generally wary of outside visitors to the Savage Land. Kevin Plunder refers to himself as the "Lord of the Savage Land", a phrase others have adopted, but this is not a formal title.
He has had four self-titled series, the first published in 1970–1971 (three issues, mostly reprints), the second in 1974-1977 (20 issues) by Mike Friedrich, the third in 1981-1984 (''Ka-Zar the Savage'', 34 issues) by Bruce Jones and Mike Carlin, and the fourth in 1997-1998 (20 issues) written by Mark Waid.〔(Ka-Zar, 1997 ), Pipeline, Comic Book Resources, April 7, 2009〕 Ka-Zar's first solo story was published in Marvel Super-Heroes #19 (1969), and the character had features in the black-and-white magazine ''Savage Tales'' and the color title ''Astonishing Tales''.

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