A mystery? You mean like a glowing ghost skull mystery, Tarzan?
Tarzan’s car should be a Mazda because he jumps from 323 :oP
Artist ~ “He, he, he, three in one strip, I’m on a roll now.”
The dead guy was kind enough to leave a To Whom It May Concern note, “do not wanderlust in the desert“
Looks like I called this plot hook correctly on Saturday
Looks like the beginning of Tarzan the Magnificent
Turns out he was a FedEx delivery man who got lost looking for the address.
Perhaps there’s a mystery to this pile of bones. he mused; then he read the parchment, and he was not amused.
I’m betting that no matter what language the “parchment” was written in:
1. No decades of sun and wind and sandstorm has damaged the parchment enough to render it unreadable.
2. The parchment will be written in a language that Tarzan can not only understand, but read.
3. There will be a map.
(Maybe going out on a limb (or a rib bone) on that last one.)
Tarzan’s feet smoke but don’t burn on the hot desert sand.
It’s a notification from the IRS requiring skeleton man’s presence at an income tax audit….I wonder how much of a fine they will demand? Death & Taxe$, ya know!
has anyone ever wondered “who styles Tarzan’s hair?”
“Uh oh. This says he was John Clayton, Lord Greystoke. Let’s just see if it’ll burn…”
Gent over 4 years ago
A mystery? You mean like a glowing ghost skull mystery, Tarzan?
AFFICIONADO over 4 years ago
Tarzan’s car should be a Mazda because he jumps from 323 :oP
BigDaveGlass over 4 years ago
Artist ~ “He, he, he, three in one strip, I’m on a roll now.”
Polsixe over 4 years ago
The dead guy was kind enough to leave a To Whom It May Concern note, “do not wanderlust in the desert“
h.v.greenman over 4 years ago
Looks like I called this plot hook correctly on Saturday
Out of the Past over 4 years ago
Looks like the beginning of Tarzan the Magnificent
Old Comic Strip Lover over 4 years ago
Turns out he was a FedEx delivery man who got lost looking for the address.
J Short over 4 years ago
Perhaps there’s a mystery to this pile of bones. he mused; then he read the parchment, and he was not amused.
Ray_C over 4 years ago
I’m betting that no matter what language the “parchment” was written in:
1. No decades of sun and wind and sandstorm has damaged the parchment enough to render it unreadable.
2. The parchment will be written in a language that Tarzan can not only understand, but read.
3. There will be a map.
(Maybe going out on a limb (or a rib bone) on that last one.)
pbgvdad over 4 years ago
Tarzan’s feet smoke but don’t burn on the hot desert sand.
profkatz over 4 years ago
It’s a notification from the IRS requiring skeleton man’s presence at an income tax audit….I wonder how much of a fine they will demand? Death & Taxe$, ya know!
RussellRogerBe1 over 4 years ago
has anyone ever wondered “who styles Tarzan’s hair?”
anomaly over 4 years ago
“Uh oh. This says he was John Clayton, Lord Greystoke. Let’s just see if it’ll burn…”