


Superman Annual #6 (1994)
Superman Annual #6 (1994)
The Elseworlds Annuals, the DC Universe's journey into remote realms of possibility, continue. In the jungles of 19th century India, a "man-cub" from the sky is raised by wolves to become the most ferocious and powerful predator the world has ever seen. It's K'l'l of the Jungle, and it's Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton's task to tame the super-powered, feral wild man...if he can! Written by Darren Vincenzo, with art by Frank Fosco and Stan Woch. Cover by Mike Mignola.
Superman Annual #6 (1994)
The Elseworlds Annuals, the DC Universe's journey into remote realms of possibility, continue. In the jungles of 19th century India, a "man-cub" from the sky is raised by wolves to become the most ferocious and powerful predator the world has ever seen. It's K'l'l of the Jungle, and it's Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton's task to tame the super-powered, feral wild man...if he can! Written by Darren Vincenzo, with art by Frank Fosco and Stan Woch. Cover by Mike Mignola.
Superman Annual #6 (1994)
The Elseworlds Annuals, the DC Universe's journey into remote realms of possibility, continue. In the jungles of 19th century India, a "man-cub" from the sky is raised by wolves to become the most ferocious and powerful predator the world has ever seen. It's K'l'l of the Jungle, and it's Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton's task to tame the super-powered, feral wild man...if he can! Written by Darren Vincenzo, with art by Frank Fosco and Stan Woch. Cover by Mike Mignola.
Publisher: DC Comics
Key Features:
Part of DC's Elseworlds imprint
One-shot story, not part of a crossover
Elseworlds branding prominent on the cover
Creative Team:
Writer: Darren Vincenzo
Pencils: Frank Fosco
Inks: Stan Woch
Cover Artist: Mike Mignola
Story Summary:
The Elseworlds Annuals, the DC Universe's journey into remote realms of possibility, continue. In the jungles of 19th century India, a "man-cub" from the sky is raised by wolves to become the most ferocious and powerful predator the world has ever seen. It's K'l'l of the Jungle, and it's Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton's task to tame the super-powered, feral wild man...if he can! Written by Darren Vincenzo, with art by Frank Fosco and Stan Woch. Cover by Mike Mignola.