Below you'll find the entire story from Atlas-Seaboard's Ironjaw #2. It features a fantastic Neal Adams cover, of which there are two versions, and some incredible Pablo Marcos artwork, here in its original raw, lush form. Ironjaw was as close to a flagship title as Atlas-Seaboard had and this is the best issue of the brief run. (I think Marcos looks best in black and white.)
The blood and thunder of Michael Fleisher's brutal and blunt barbarian rings through over and over this violent tale.
But before you dive into this feast, take a moment if you need to read the set up for this story, continued from the debut issue. "The World of Ironjaw" (from issue #1) sets it up very nicely.
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