Even though there’s not been much to report on the news front for. I recently came across the feral boy cartoon Coyotes? and added it to the Even More Wildness page. NEWS ITEMS ARE DIVIDED BY HORIZONTAL BARS. MOWGLI - Art by Barry Blair and Colin Chan of Elflord RUDYARD KIPLING’S MOWGLI: JUNGLE BOOK - 1950s comicsĪNIME JUNGLE BOOK FANART - Richard “Kuroku” Palmer LIKE MOWGLI, HE DIDN’T CUT IT FOR TEN YEARS? PYRÉNÉE - Loisel and Sternis’s wild girl comic Enjoy!ĮVEN MORE WILDNESS - Miscellaneous feral stuff Jungle Books: The 1950s comic book adaptations. All clear?!Ģ FEBRUARY 2021: I’m currently contemplating site updates, while trying to make sure all the links still work.Ģ9 AUGUST 2019: Added pages 21 and 22 to the Jungle Book Cover Art pages.ġ6 JANUARY 2019: has now been added to Jungle Book Cover Art, making for a nice round number.Ĩ JULY 2018: Added page 19 to the Jungle Book Cover Art pages.Īnother twelve fantastic covers for your viewing pleasure.ġ7 OCTOBER 2017: Added Rudyard Kipling’s Mowgli: What would have been the BRAND NEW pages 23 and 24 are now Page 12. Relevant links hereunder have been revised accordingly. Pages may display weirdly on some devices, but give me time, I’m working on it. The exact arrangement of images has been reshuffled to optimise the pages for wide screens, and to fix the composition so that the characters are always facing more or less toward the centre of each row.
I’ve now fixed as many as I can find, and I’ll try to keep on top of it.Ģ7 APRIL 2021: I’ve now reorganised the Jungle Book Cover Art pages so there are 24 images per page as opposed to 12.
This initially caused an issue with many special characters not displaying correctly. I’ve also had to change my method of updating pages. I’ve long been aware that having all these text links to art isn’t the best way to present them, and I’m hoping I can replace them with a thumbnail page sometime this year. : Fixed links to a few “lost” pieces of art.
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If this bothers you please feel free to surf elsewhere. It’s just that many feral children have never even heard of clothes (not even loincloths). There is nothing obscene or pornographic about that. Inspired by Kipling’s Jungle Books, among others, this site celebrates the tales of feral children - those fascinating creatures that are not quite human and yet not entirely animal.