She stood, her silk dress rustling like leaves. For a heartbeat she considered staying on the stone, clutching the memory of the world she left behind. Then, with a breath that seemed to exhale years of doubt, she stepped onto the vine. Tarzan’s hand guided hers, and together they launched into the night, soaring above the treetops, the river below a ribbon of molten silver.
The story deconstructs the classic Edgar Rice Burroughs narrative. Jane, after years of living in the jungle with Tarzan, begins questioning her role as the "civilized" damsel. The comic uses explicit imagery to explore themes of shame, power reversal, and jungle savagery — hence the title. It is not a traditional Tarzan adventure; rather, it is a psychosexual drama framed within the iconography of Burroughs’ world. tarzanxshameofjane1995engl high quality high quality
) remains one of the most infamous and high-profile entries in the "exploitation" or adult adventure genre. Directed by the prolific Italian filmmaker Joe D’Amato She stood, her silk dress rustling like leaves