Dynamite Entertainment’s “Sheena: Queen of the Jungle” #5 is written by Wes Clark Jr. and Steven E. De Souza, with illustrations by Ediano Silva and covers by Lucio Parrillo, Joseph Michael Linsner and Arthur Suydam:
‘…it’s ‘Quatercentenary Day’ at L’école des jeunes filles du Val Verde’. On the agenda: VIPs, a lovely buffet, fireworks and a diabolical crime four hundred years in the making.
“As the secret police cordon off the campus and more students succumb to the cult of the ‘Blessing Goddess’, mastermind ‘El Caballero’ demonstrates he’s not fucking around — and Sheena has only hours to discover where the bodies are buried before she becomes one herself, as both urban and actual jungle explode with action in this jam-packed final issue…”
"Sheena is the young daughter of African explorer ‘Cardwell Rivington'. On a safari with his daughter, Cardwell dies from drinking a magic potion made...
‘…it’s ‘Quatercentenary Day’ at L’école des jeunes filles du Val Verde’. On the agenda: VIPs, a lovely buffet, fireworks and a diabolical crime four hundred years in the making.
“As the secret police cordon off the campus and more students succumb to the cult of the ‘Blessing Goddess’, mastermind ‘El Caballero’ demonstrates he’s not fucking around — and Sheena has only hours to discover where the bodies are buried before she becomes one herself, as both urban and actual jungle explode with action in this jam-packed final issue…”
"Sheena is the young daughter of African explorer ‘Cardwell Rivington'. On a safari with his daughter, Cardwell dies from drinking a magic potion made...
- 1/30/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Dynamite Entertainment’s “Sheena: Queen of the Jungle” #4, now available, is written by Wes Clark Jr. and Steven E. De Souza, with illustrations by Ediano Silva and covers by Lucio Parrillo, John Royle, and Arthur Suydam:
‘…it’s the 400th anniversary of the exclusive boarding school L’ecole des Jeunes Filles du Val Verde, and as the clock ticks down to the ceremony, the menace cranks up!
“More and more of the students have fallen under the sway of the eerie cult of the ‘Blessing Goddess’. ‘Sheena’ mentor ‘Don Felipe’ has to make a daring prison break. And Sheena and ‘Bob’ are trapped between an army of mercenaries and a stampede of hippos!
‘And as if that’s not bad enough, the identity of the mysterious mastermind behind it all is finally revealed, and he’s someone whom everyone considers above reproach … and who is dangerously close to Sheena!
‘…it’s the 400th anniversary of the exclusive boarding school L’ecole des Jeunes Filles du Val Verde, and as the clock ticks down to the ceremony, the menace cranks up!
“More and more of the students have fallen under the sway of the eerie cult of the ‘Blessing Goddess’. ‘Sheena’ mentor ‘Don Felipe’ has to make a daring prison break. And Sheena and ‘Bob’ are trapped between an army of mercenaries and a stampede of hippos!
‘And as if that’s not bad enough, the identity of the mysterious mastermind behind it all is finally revealed, and he’s someone whom everyone considers above reproach … and who is dangerously close to Sheena!
- 1/4/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
The producer of Narcos takes us on a walk through some of the movies that made him.
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
Contagion (2011)
Panic In The Streets (1950)
Rififi (1955)
Night And The City (1950)
Thieves’ Highway (1949)
Never on Sunday (1960)
The Karate Kid (1984)
The Game (1997)
The Dirty Dozen (1967)
The Great Escape (1963)
Children of Men (2006)
Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory (1971)
If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969)
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (2005)
The Wild Bunch (1969)
The Godfather (1972)
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Animal House (1978)
An American Werewolf In London (1981)
Trading Places (1983)
Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (2004)
Fellini Satyricon (1969)
The Beastmaster (1982)
Sheena (1984)
High Risk (1981)
Ghostbusters (1984)
The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
Piranha (1978)
Gallipoli (1981)
Witness (1985)
The Killing Fields (1984)
Mad Max (1980)
Max Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981)
Picnic At Hanging Rock (1975)
The Last Wave (1978)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
The Lord of the Rings (1978)
The Hobbit (1977)
The Return of the King (1980)
Class (1983)
The Great Santini (1979)
Fast Times At Ridgemont High...
Show Notes: Movies Referenced In This Episode
Contagion (2011)
Panic In The Streets (1950)
Rififi (1955)
Night And The City (1950)
Thieves’ Highway (1949)
Never on Sunday (1960)
The Karate Kid (1984)
The Game (1997)
The Dirty Dozen (1967)
The Great Escape (1963)
Children of Men (2006)
Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory (1971)
If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969)
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (2005)
The Wild Bunch (1969)
The Godfather (1972)
Apocalypse Now (1979)
Animal House (1978)
An American Werewolf In London (1981)
Trading Places (1983)
Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (2004)
Fellini Satyricon (1969)
The Beastmaster (1982)
Sheena (1984)
High Risk (1981)
Ghostbusters (1984)
The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
Piranha (1978)
Gallipoli (1981)
Witness (1985)
The Killing Fields (1984)
Mad Max (1980)
Max Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981)
Picnic At Hanging Rock (1975)
The Last Wave (1978)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
The Lord of the Rings (1978)
The Hobbit (1977)
The Return of the King (1980)
Class (1983)
The Great Santini (1979)
Fast Times At Ridgemont High...
- 6/16/2020
- by Kris Millsap
- Trailers from Hell
Thanks to the success of "Wonder Woman" on the big screen, Millennium Films continues to develop another live-action reboot of "Sheena Queen Of The Jungle", noted as the first female character to receive her own comic book title in 1938:
"Sheena is the young daughter of African explorer Cardwell Rivington'. On a safari with his daughter, Cardwell dies from drinking a magic potion made by the witch doctor 'Koba'.
"Koba the raises the young girl as his daughter, teaching her 'the ways of the jungle' .
"The adult Sheena, dancing to the beat of a different drummer, eventually earns the title "Queen of the Jungle"...
"...and acquires a monkey sidekick named 'Chim'..."
Sheena has been previously depicted on screen by actress Irish McCalla in a TV series (1955)...
...Tanya Roberts in a feature (1984)...
...and Gena Lee Nolin in a TV reboot (2000).
Click the images to enlarge...
"Sheena is the young daughter of African explorer Cardwell Rivington'. On a safari with his daughter, Cardwell dies from drinking a magic potion made by the witch doctor 'Koba'.
"Koba the raises the young girl as his daughter, teaching her 'the ways of the jungle' .
"The adult Sheena, dancing to the beat of a different drummer, eventually earns the title "Queen of the Jungle"...
"...and acquires a monkey sidekick named 'Chim'..."
Sheena has been previously depicted on screen by actress Irish McCalla in a TV series (1955)...
...Tanya Roberts in a feature (1984)...
...and Gena Lee Nolin in a TV reboot (2000).
Click the images to enlarge...
- 2/5/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Thanks to the success of "Wonder Woman" on the big screen, Millennium Films continues to develop another live-action reboot of "Sheena Queen Of The Jungle", noted as the first female character to receive her own comic book title in 1938, although these days the concept of a gorgeous blonde frolicking among black natives could be problematic for some audiences:
"Sheena is the young daughter of African explorer Cardwell Rivington'. On a safari with his daughter, Cardwell dies from drinking a magic potion made by the witch doctor 'Koba'.
"Koba the raises the young girl as his daughter, teaching her 'the ways of the jungle' .
"The adult Sheena, dancing to the beat of a different drummer, eventually earns the title "Queen of the Jungle"...
"...and acquires a monkey sidekick named 'Chim'..."
Sheena has been previously depicted on screen by actress Irish McCalla in a TV series (1955)...
...Tanya Roberts in a feature (1984)...
...and...
"Sheena is the young daughter of African explorer Cardwell Rivington'. On a safari with his daughter, Cardwell dies from drinking a magic potion made by the witch doctor 'Koba'.
"Koba the raises the young girl as his daughter, teaching her 'the ways of the jungle' .
"The adult Sheena, dancing to the beat of a different drummer, eventually earns the title "Queen of the Jungle"...
"...and acquires a monkey sidekick named 'Chim'..."
Sheena has been previously depicted on screen by actress Irish McCalla in a TV series (1955)...
...Tanya Roberts in a feature (1984)...
...and...
- 11/9/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
In response to the success of the new "Wonder Woman" feature, Millennium Films will produce a live-action reboot of "Sheena Queen Of The Jungle", noted as the first female character to receive her own comic book title (1938):
"Sheena is the young daughter of African explorer Cardwell Rivington'. On a safari with his daughter, Cardwell dies from drinking a magic potion made by the witch doctor 'Koba'.
"Koba the raises the young girl as his daughter, teaching her 'the ways of the jungle' .
"The adult Sheena, dancing to the beat of a different drummer, eventually earns the title "Queen of the Jungle"...
"...and acquires a monkey sidekick named 'Chim'..."
Sheena has been previously depicted on screen by actress Irish McCalla in a TV series (1955)...
...Tanya Roberts in a feature (1984)...
...and Gena Lee Nolin in a TV reboot (2000).
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Sheena"...
"Sheena is the young daughter of African explorer Cardwell Rivington'. On a safari with his daughter, Cardwell dies from drinking a magic potion made by the witch doctor 'Koba'.
"Koba the raises the young girl as his daughter, teaching her 'the ways of the jungle' .
"The adult Sheena, dancing to the beat of a different drummer, eventually earns the title "Queen of the Jungle"...
"...and acquires a monkey sidekick named 'Chim'..."
Sheena has been previously depicted on screen by actress Irish McCalla in a TV series (1955)...
...Tanya Roberts in a feature (1984)...
...and Gena Lee Nolin in a TV reboot (2000).
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Sheena"...
- 9/6/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Nick Harley Sep 6, 2017
The first female heroine with her own comic book title, Sheena: Queen Of The Jungle is heading back to cinemas.
Inspired by the success of Wonder Woman, Millennium Films is eyeing to bring the comics world’s first headlining heroine Sheena: Queen Of The Jungle to the silver screen.
The first female comic book character with her own title, Sheena, Queen oOf The Jungle launched in 1938. As an orphan stranded in the jungle, Sheena earned her name growing up inside the animal kingdom, crafting makeshift weapons to battle evildoers inside and out of the jungle. The character was portrayed by model Irish McCalla in a Us television series which aired in 1955-56 for 26 episodes, then by Tonya Roberts in a 1984 feature film for Columbia. Sheena then had a second life on TV in the year 2000 on the television series, Sheena. So it appears the new Sheena will...
The first female heroine with her own comic book title, Sheena: Queen Of The Jungle is heading back to cinemas.
Inspired by the success of Wonder Woman, Millennium Films is eyeing to bring the comics world’s first headlining heroine Sheena: Queen Of The Jungle to the silver screen.
The first female comic book character with her own title, Sheena, Queen oOf The Jungle launched in 1938. As an orphan stranded in the jungle, Sheena earned her name growing up inside the animal kingdom, crafting makeshift weapons to battle evildoers inside and out of the jungle. The character was portrayed by model Irish McCalla in a Us television series which aired in 1955-56 for 26 episodes, then by Tonya Roberts in a 1984 feature film for Columbia. Sheena then had a second life on TV in the year 2000 on the television series, Sheena. So it appears the new Sheena will...
- 9/6/2017
- Den of Geek
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