A mountain base. Well I suppose that they need somewhere to store all that gas, not to mention repair material s, and stores as they’ll need supplies for making meals, like, oh. I don’t know, breakfast?
Africa’s Mountains of the moon? You mean on earth? Or the moon? Iland how is you going to fly that big ballon into the earth’s or moon’s or whatever’s surface and go into the centre of the earth? Or is that moon now? WHAT ON EARTH, I SAY!
Tarzan is in command of a military operation? The lieutenant called him ‘Tarzan’; is that a rank? If he’d called him ‘Lord Greystoke’, it might be a bit more believable.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE about 3 years ago
“Venomous” voyage.
BigDaveGlass about 3 years ago
A mountain base. Well I suppose that they need somewhere to store all that gas, not to mention repair material s, and stores as they’ll need supplies for making meals, like, oh. I don’t know, breakfast?
LawrenceS about 3 years ago
And if the entrance to the inner world is at a pole, what more natural place for a zeppelin base than Africa?
Polsixe about 3 years ago
Takes a hefty bite from the Clayton accounts keeping a thing like at the ready with a crew tucked away.
Gent about 3 years ago
Africa’s Mountains of the moon? You mean on earth? Or the moon? Iland how is you going to fly that big ballon into the earth’s or moon’s or whatever’s surface and go into the centre of the earth? Or is that moon now? WHAT ON EARTH, I SAY!
Old Comic Strip Lover about 3 years ago
What emergency is Tarzan talking about? Another bad idea for a comic book story arc? Yes, I think this would certainly qualify.
joe piglet Premium Member about 3 years ago
Stop, time for a Dick Tracy exit, just jump out and go for a swim and find a lion to wrestle.
profkatz about 3 years ago
This is getting more like Flash Gordon, or Buck Rodgers….when will Ming the Merciless, or Killer Kane show up? UGH!
Bubba_Boo Premium Member about 3 years ago
If you’re not up for this story, come back in 6 months.
anomaly about 3 years ago
Tarzan is in command of a military operation? The lieutenant called him ‘Tarzan’; is that a rank? If he’d called him ‘Lord Greystoke’, it might be a bit more believable.