Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for October 24, 2011

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    quartermain  about 13 years ago

    Too Early for everyone? Hard tolieve for fans back east and mid west, but I know it’s reallym too early for me and hello there Katman.

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    Ray_C  about 13 years ago

    Crisp may just be the dullest comic character who ever lived. I could be wrong…other nominees are always welcome.

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    jgneu1  about 13 years ago

    Obviously, it’s been a long time since Crisp and Tarzan were kids! Since I started reading Tarzan of the Apes in the comics back in the 1930s it really is a long time. Tarzan should be in a wheelchair by now!

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    brickhouse  about 13 years ago

    Happy but late fiftieth anniversary tarzan. As one of the forerunners of the golden age of comics and the birth of science fiction. I owe you all my life for a media that has made me the man i am today.

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    rdennetteiii  about 13 years ago

    hmmm…let’s see now…Tarzan was born in 1888…which would make him 84 50 years ago…so wheelchair? I think not…course if we went from first publication date of 1912 he’s 100 next year, so wheelchair…maybe, but for him? Probably not required…

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    profkatz  about 13 years ago

    Japanese for “Gung Ho” is “working together” per the old Randolph Scott WW2 film of the same title. Mr. Crispy must be a fan. We are getting into a “Family Affair” type storyline here, not good for action devotees. G’Day Bwana Quartermain!

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    APersonOfInterest  about 13 years ago

    S0 … October 2012 will mark 100 years of Tarzan in print. Wouldn’t it be nice if the Edgar Rice Burroughs conglomerate would publish a grand collection … books, comics, movies, etc. I would love to see all of Hal Foster’s strips.

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