His “business in Nairobi” mentioned on Feb. 11 didn’t take long. A one day “resolute search”? (I’m just happy that his Hard-Luck Harrigan adventure didn’t stretch over several months like some of the story lines do.)
That’s it? That’s the Hard Luck storyline? Harrigan saves the leader of a plundering band of murderers and doesn’t get any reward for it? No lessons learned? No morals taught? No bad guys killed? The plundering, murdering band is allowed to continue their evil ways? The little kiddies are taught that crime pays? Very disappointing.
Polsixe over 7 years ago
New story! New artist!
Lucas Cristovam over 7 years ago
Bob Lubbers!!
WebSmith over 7 years ago
His “business in Nairobi” mentioned on Feb. 11 didn’t take long. A one day “resolute search”? (I’m just happy that his Hard-Luck Harrigan adventure didn’t stretch over several months like some of the story lines do.)
Old Comic Strip Lover over 7 years ago
That’s it? That’s the Hard Luck storyline? Harrigan saves the leader of a plundering band of murderers and doesn’t get any reward for it? No lessons learned? No morals taught? No bad guys killed? The plundering, murdering band is allowed to continue their evil ways? The little kiddies are taught that crime pays? Very disappointing.
Ushindi over 7 years ago
Evidently this is “Tarzan and the Attack of the Apes”, by Bob Lubbers (as Lucas said) and Burne Hogarth.
brickhouse over 7 years ago
Where’s jane with the fried crispy critters? :)