Savage Land

Savage Land

Creation & Design

The Savage Land was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby as a prehistoric land filled with dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures, serving as a backdrop for various superhero adventures.

Early Years

The Savage Land first appeared in X-Men #10, where it was introduced as a hidden prehistoric land located in Antarctica, inhabited by dinosaurs and primitive humans.

Character Development

Over the years, the Savage Land has evolved from a simple setting for superhero battles to a complex environment with its own lore, characters, and conflicts, becoming a staple in the Marvel Universe.

Cultural Reception

The Savage Land has been well-received by fans for its unique setting and the variety of stories it has inspired, often praised for its imaginative landscapes and prehistoric themes.

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Marvel Mar 1965

Uncanny X-Men #10

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1st appearance of Ka-Zar in the Silver Age
1st appearance of Zabu, Ka-Zar's saber-toothed tiger sidekick
Introduction of the Savage Land
[Feb 2021 - rumored that Disney is developing a Savage Land project]
Marvel Oct 1984

Ka-Zar the Savage #34

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Origin of the Savage Land
1st team appearance of the Nuwali, an ancient race of aliens who built the Savage Land
Cover art inspired by Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #6 (1968)
Marvel May 1988

X-Men Annual #12

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1st official team appearance of the X-Babies, childlike clones created by Mojo
Previous appearance of the X-Babies were the actual X-Men de-aged by Mojo
Origin of the High Evolutionary
1st cameo appearance of Matthew Plunder as a baby, the son of Ka-Zar and Shanna the She-Devil

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