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So his family just sat there and waited? They never went to the authorities to have them help look for their son? Weird! I’m still curious as to why Go Comics skipped over two weeks of this adventure. I hope they go to the Sunday strips from the 50’s but I doubt that will happen.
Reminded of a remembrance on NPR when the actor who played the second title role in Tarzan and his Son died. The commentator noted that he had to be adopted by Tarzan and Jane, not born to them, because they were not only living in the jungle, they were living in sin. The Production Code was still in effect.
O Lord, thank you that this is finally over! That smarmy (and seemingly, in last panel, effeminate) brat was NOT worth T’Zan’s time. Too bad he didn’t fall off Tantor and get trampled, accidentally, of course….
flashdrive1988 almost 5 years ago
Last panel: That kid has got to be a girl!
Polsixe almost 5 years ago
Show us on this doll where he touched you Ricky.
h.v.greenman almost 5 years ago
Why does Tarzan have horns in the last frame?
Gent almost 5 years ago
Wait. That’s Betty Cole. He’s her son!
zathb Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Glad that’s over.
J Short almost 5 years ago
Rick’s eyes were opened, and he realized by the last panel, that he identified as a chick.
tripwire45 almost 5 years ago
Real adventure, please.
Old Comic Strip Lover almost 5 years ago
So his family just sat there and waited? They never went to the authorities to have them help look for their son? Weird! I’m still curious as to why Go Comics skipped over two weeks of this adventure. I hope they go to the Sunday strips from the 50’s but I doubt that will happen.
LoneDog almost 5 years ago
That was the sappiest Tarzan story ever.
Gerard:D almost 5 years ago
Tarzan turned that boy into a girl.
gcarlson almost 5 years ago
Reminded of a remembrance on NPR when the actor who played the second title role in Tarzan and his Son died. The commentator noted that he had to be adopted by Tarzan and Jane, not born to them, because they were not only living in the jungle, they were living in sin. The Production Code was still in effect.
profkatz almost 5 years ago
Little scheiss P. Rick Cooper looks like some non-binary female in the last frame.
ScottHolman almost 5 years ago
lame
Sisyphos almost 5 years ago
O Lord, thank you that this is finally over! That smarmy (and seemingly, in last panel, effeminate) brat was NOT worth T’Zan’s time. Too bad he didn’t fall off Tantor and get trampled, accidentally, of course….
Durak Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Made me think of “Captain’s Courageous” by Kipling.