Okay, I’m thinking that if Tarzan was that close to the pillar as shown in panel two, he wouldn’t be twirling that noose over his head like he is in panel three without the pillar interfering with it.
Two more of D’Arnot’s “Mon Dieu” hairy ape pals are about to be lassoed and tied to a palace column May Pole style. Now how can a 200lb Tarzan take on two 500lb giant PO’d off apes and do that? Mon Dieu, I sure as heck don’t know! :)> RopeThemApesAGowa!!
charliefarmrhere over 9 years ago
It still seems obvious to me that somehow opening the lid, triggers the apes to come up & out, not matter how quietly or carefully it is opened.
Bob. over 9 years ago
When the other two opened the lid, why didn’t the apes finish them off?
J Short over 9 years ago
Does this story line seem to be going around in circles?Open the lid get an ape, open the lid get an ape, open the lid…
tripwire45 over 9 years ago
“Two great prehistoric apes..” I love this.
Polsixe over 9 years ago
Lasso the ape? Knife the other, then kill the first, tied up one.
Pre-ice age mammals were huge so this ape species could be overgrown chimps.
Old Comic Strip Lover over 9 years ago
Okay, I’m thinking that if Tarzan was that close to the pillar as shown in panel two, he wouldn’t be twirling that noose over his head like he is in panel three without the pillar interfering with it.
profkatz over 9 years ago
Two more of D’Arnot’s “Mon Dieu” hairy ape pals are about to be lassoed and tied to a palace column May Pole style. Now how can a 200lb Tarzan take on two 500lb giant PO’d off apes and do that? Mon Dieu, I sure as heck don’t know! :)> RopeThemApesAGowa!!
sidvis over 9 years ago
I didn’t know that there were rodeos in Africa. Where did he learn to rope anyway?