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Synopsis for "A New Dawn... a New World!"

Ka-Zar is having a midlife crisis. He's wondering if he should give up the jungle life and head to the comforts of modern civilization. He parts ways from Shanna for a bit to try and find Zabu, who has uncharacteristically wandered off.

After a journey that lasts for days, Zabu's trail leads Ka-Zar to a vast new land outside the boundaries of the Savage Land, which he'll eventually learn is called Pangea. He meets a woman called Leanne who owns a female pet saber-tooth. After rescuing her from some savages, he learns that she is the queen of a a large medieval city called Lemura. They have a brief affair, but she breaks up with him because she feels that he's too uncivilized to live happily in her city.

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  • Starting with this issue, Ka-Zar is portrayed with a radically different personality than he had previously been portrayed with. A flashback in Ka-Zar the Savage #5 will later explain this change in characterization.
  • As revealed in Marvel Fanfare #3, soon after Sauron was reborn in Marvel Fanfare #2, first Ka-Zar and Zabu, and then Shanna, vanished from the Savage Land. Unknown to anyone in the Savage Land, their disappearance was because they had discovered and entered Pangea.
  • Since Tongah was alive and well when Sauron was reborn, the flashback in Ka-Zar the Savage #5 (in which both Ka-Zar and Zabu appear) must take place between Marvel Fanfare #2 and this issue.
  • The name of Queen Leanne's city is spelt inconsistently, initially as "Lamura" but later as "Lemura."

Trivia

  • The next month, Bruce Jones wrote "The Children of Rhan" in Savage Sword of Conan #64 (May, 1981), in which he also mentioned Thelic, and introduced the isle of Zahrahn, a seemingly pre-Cataclysmic isle.

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