Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for November 05, 2019

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    billcor  about 5 years ago

    I instinctively suspect this is a convenient plot twist. Tarz should have been dead ages ago.

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    Johnny Q Premium Member about 5 years ago

    I didn’t realize stone stalactites were as easy to dislodge as icicles…

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    BigDaveGlass  about 5 years ago

    Must be out of ammo, or brains…

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    J Short  about 5 years ago

    Loosening a stalactite is always much more accurate and effective than one of those pesky pistols.

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    Polsixe  about 5 years ago

    After he was bitten by that spider while a teenager he gained this new instinct, “spideysense” for survival. Or wait, maybe that was another guy.

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    WoodstockJack  about 5 years ago

    Oblivious to the persistent “tink … tink … tink … tink” of Brister’s efforts to chip through millennia of deposited limestone, Tarzan was instinctively alerted to the minute “whoosh” of the stone spear’s downward rush and elected to evince his displeasure at the attempted homicide by performing an American dance of the 1950s and 60s: The Twist.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHGXwQeUk7M

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    Old Comic Strip Lover  about 5 years ago

    And it looks like Tarzan is even laughing as he makes the twist.

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    sundogusa  about 5 years ago

    Obviously the bad guys removed the sign. “Danger. Falling Stalactites” Tarzan’s keen instincts warned him of the falling missile in the proverbial nick of time.

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    anomaly  about 5 years ago

    Even the chasm is yawning.

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    Ray*C  about 5 years ago

    “…was instinctively warned…” This is why you shouldn’t use the passive tense, especially in an action setting. Who warned Tarzan “instinctively”? Should be “…Tarzan’s instincts warned him…” This is why novelists are taught to avoid using the passive tense. I hope the importance of this will be seen by all, and many “Likes” will be given to me.

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    stuart  about 5 years ago

    Reading the Tarzan strip plus the comments is like watching https://mst3k.com/about-the-show

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    ScottHolman  about 5 years ago

    I hate it when people do that.

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