Tarzan: “Is this a rhetorical question, or do you really expect an answer? Besides, you forgot to put the word ‘do’ in the beginning of the sentence. You should be more punctual about grammar.”
This plot comes from “Tarzan and the City of Gold,” the 16th novel in Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan series. It has Athne, Cathne, Nemone, and this climactic lion hunt, which so far is differing greatly from the book. I’m not going to spoil the book’s ending just yet. (BTW, the book gave this hunting lion a name—Belthar.)
SHAKEDOWNCITY 3 months ago
Hint: Strangle beast to create a “chain” of events for escape.
Gent 3 months ago
And Tarzan ain’t the leash bothered.
Marc Poschman 3 months ago
DID YOU TAKE HIS KNIFE THIS TIME?
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 3 months ago
Poor puddy tat.
Out of the Past 3 months ago
The problem with a lion is that it wouldn’t strain at its leash, it would just turn around and eat its four stalwart keepers.
bobpickett1 3 months ago
I’m thinking the lion is an old friend, thorn in paw type
Thomas 3 months ago
Nemone: “You continue to spurn me?”
Tarzan: “Is this a rhetorical question, or do you really expect an answer? Besides, you forgot to put the word ‘do’ in the beginning of the sentence. You should be more punctual about grammar.”
Matthew Kreps Premium Member 3 months ago
This plot comes from “Tarzan and the City of Gold,” the 16th novel in Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan series. It has Athne, Cathne, Nemone, and this climactic lion hunt, which so far is differing greatly from the book. I’m not going to spoil the book’s ending just yet. (BTW, the book gave this hunting lion a name—Belthar.)
BigDaveGlass 3 months ago
Now for the mane event.
ChessPirate 3 months ago
“Can we get on with this, Nemone? I’ve got another crazy Queen to fight tomorrow…”
Trespassers W 3 months ago
The lion is thinking “I gotta get outta here. This psycho will kill me!”
jtt 3 months ago
Good Lord, out for three weeks, and Nemone is still pining for the Ape-Man. Has anybody told her she’s gonna need a bigger lion?
Old Comic Strip Lover 3 months ago
Weak keepers. Tarzan could keep that lion restrained with one hand tied behind his back.
anomaly 3 months ago
It’s going to be a bit harder with his hands tied behind his back, but not really a problem.
Tachyon the Samurai 3 months ago
No doubt Tarzan has a paper clip with him to get out of the handcuffs.