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I think the shaky lettering is a result of them blowing up the images from the originals. If you hit control-minus a few times, the lettering looks a lot clearer.
This seems to be an awfully long time for those archers to be standing there with fully drawn bows. Wouldn’t their arms start quivering and their fingers start cramping up.
scpandich about 8 years ago
Is it just me or has the lettering been looking a little shaky lately?
rdmacgregor about 8 years ago
I think the shaky lettering is a result of them blowing up the images from the originals. If you hit control-minus a few times, the lettering looks a lot clearer.
J Short about 8 years ago
Tarzan unwittingly steps onto the set of Little Orphan Annie.
Old Comic Strip Lover about 8 years ago
“Stentorian”? Why couldn’t the writer just have said “extremely loud”? I think he’s just trying to impress us with his vocabulary.
roberta.forbes.pyle about 8 years ago
He is probably going with the sort of late Victorian language used by the original Tarzan books.
LoneDog about 8 years ago
This seems to be an awfully long time for those archers to be standing there with fully drawn bows. Wouldn’t their arms start quivering and their fingers start cramping up.