So she will be gratified, and remorseful, that the village she was going to attack ended up saving her life. Of course, if Tarzan didn’t kidnap her and if he would have only disabled the other boat, she wouldn’t have needed the village to save her and she could have attacked them as planned. So did Tarzan actually plan it this way to get her to see the light?
Sometimes these folk cures can work. I wouldn’t discount this medicine man too quickly. Besides, I don’t think there’s a lot of choice here unless there’s a hospital hidden somewhere.
BTW, I’ve only started reading this strip in the last 2-3 weeks after adding a bunch of “classic” strips to My Comics Page (just because), and I’m really enjoying the drawing in this one. Very good use of shading and other elements of b/w artwork. Kudos to John Celardo. I’m really liking the “Nancy” strips Guy Gilchrist is doing, too.
edclectic almost 11 years ago
But no malpractice insurance…
edclectic almost 11 years ago
Just wait’ll you see when he bastes her!
Polsixe almost 11 years ago
Hundreds of years experience dealing with large calibre bullet wounds and alcohol poisoning.
Old Comic Strip Lover almost 11 years ago
So she will be gratified, and remorseful, that the village she was going to attack ended up saving her life. Of course, if Tarzan didn’t kidnap her and if he would have only disabled the other boat, she wouldn’t have needed the village to save her and she could have attacked them as planned. So did Tarzan actually plan it this way to get her to see the light?
jmcx4 almost 11 years ago
Trust him Don, he’s a doctor. Baste and gravy? haha.Dig up some roots and extract the oil.
Guilty Bystander almost 11 years ago
Sometimes these folk cures can work. I wouldn’t discount this medicine man too quickly. Besides, I don’t think there’s a lot of choice here unless there’s a hospital hidden somewhere.
BTW, I’ve only started reading this strip in the last 2-3 weeks after adding a bunch of “classic” strips to My Comics Page (just because), and I’m really enjoying the drawing in this one. Very good use of shading and other elements of b/w artwork. Kudos to John Celardo. I’m really liking the “Nancy” strips Guy Gilchrist is doing, too.