Jungar is a visual narrative zine that tells the story of Tarzan in his late 70s, reimagined as a weathered man far removed from the jungle that once defined him. Through a series of striking visuals, the publication explores his quiet return to nature, the journey of self-discovery, and the enduring bond between man and the wild. Each page is crafted to immerse the reader in Jungar’s world, blending storytelling, photography, and design to create a deeply personal and evocative experience.

JUNGAR Z I N E

Close-up of an elderly Asian man with a patterned headscarf, holding a curved wooden staff, with a serious expression. The poster features the title "JUNGAR" and the phrase "Who you were, was never lost" on the left side.
Design layout with text and images celebrating Jungar's restoration. Features a man in a hat holding a stick in a forest, a porch with a chair, and close-up of vines and trees.
A collage with a large central image of a bird, possibly a parrot, surrounded by two smaller images of a snake and a pine cone. The background features a forest scene with sunlight filtering through trees. The text includes phrases like 'NEVER...' and 'Even in his deepest wandering, Jungar is home,' and a paragraph in green explaining Jungar's connection to nature and travel.
A collage with a picture of an older man holding a walking stick in the top left corner and a smaller image of the same man in the bottom left, with a blurred forest background. It contains text about belonging, returning home, and being found, with large, stylized fonts and greenish earth tones.
A sepia-toned portrait of an elderly person wearing a patterned headscarf, holding a wooden staff, with text overlay about love in Hungarian and English.
Abstract background with brown, black, and green streaks resembling sand or wood grain, with the words 'never lost' and 'always found' written in a mixed font style.

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