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Happy holiday all you Tarzan stalwarts âA babe in arms begins the long adventurous journey into the Rain forests of Edgar Rice Burroughsâ mind. we thank him for the fun heâs provided us from our childhood into our adult years, and even for an old loyal fan now nearing trailâs end. A special good morning to Katman-Brickhouse-Apersonof interest-nightgaunt
Those âlazyâ boys are still in LaLa land with the Sandman (the good one) while I have been, once again, disturbed by my small yet ferocious furry feline friend. Baby Tarzan was a chubby one by all appearances and now that the Jungle Child Service has arrived he will continue to grow into a strong adoptee! Wishing everyone a very Happy & Healthy Thanksgiving, drive safely, donât consume too much, drink your jungle-juice with restraint, and see all of you tomorrow with full belliesâ-especially Bwana âQâ. Perhaps Ms. Hooters will show up unexpectedly at Brickhouseâs house with some spicy wings, an even spicier costume, and a appetite for âfunâ!Good luck with that Mr. âHouse!! :)
For a second, I thought Tarzan shouldnât know about this part since his Dad never wrote it down (being dead), but Tarzan learned the language of the apes later on so his ape âMomâ probably just told him about it.
Happy Thanksgiving! This strip has been fantastic in telling Tarzanâs origin! gocomics needs more classic strips like it. I also like the vintage Rip Kirby and Flash Gordon.
I âll admit Iâm not a great big fan of modern adaptations that take liberty with Burroughs. But one of the funniest scenes I ever saw was in Greystoke, the Legend of Tarzan of the Apes where Tarzan has a rather unique way of waking up Kerchak in the morning [and also provoking their final fight!] For some odd reason I still canât figure out, the airline left that scene out when they showed Greystoke as the in-flight movie.
quartermain about 13 years ago
Happy holiday all you Tarzan stalwarts âA babe in arms begins the long adventurous journey into the Rain forests of Edgar Rice Burroughsâ mind. we thank him for the fun heâs provided us from our childhood into our adult years, and even for an old loyal fan now nearing trailâs end. A special good morning to Katman-Brickhouse-Apersonof interest-nightgaunt
profkatz about 13 years ago
Those âlazyâ boys are still in LaLa land with the Sandman (the good one) while I have been, once again, disturbed by my small yet ferocious furry feline friend. Baby Tarzan was a chubby one by all appearances and now that the Jungle Child Service has arrived he will continue to grow into a strong adoptee! Wishing everyone a very Happy & Healthy Thanksgiving, drive safely, donât consume too much, drink your jungle-juice with restraint, and see all of you tomorrow with full belliesâ-especially Bwana âQâ. Perhaps Ms. Hooters will show up unexpectedly at Brickhouseâs house with some spicy wings, an even spicier costume, and a appetite for âfunâ!Good luck with that Mr. âHouse!! :)
tripwire45 about 13 years ago
For a second, I thought Tarzan shouldnât know about this part since his Dad never wrote it down (being dead), but Tarzan learned the language of the apes later on so his ape âMomâ probably just told him about it.
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
Good morning and HAPPY THANKSGIVING to one and all.
WW2 Marine Veteran about 13 years ago
James: I do believe you have correctly figured this one out. This 86 year-old WW2 Veteran wishes everyone a HAPPY THANKSGIVING.
Teh Premium Member about 13 years ago
Happy Thanksgiving! This strip has been fantastic in telling Tarzanâs origin! gocomics needs more classic strips like it. I also like the vintage Rip Kirby and Flash Gordon.
Randyt8 about 13 years ago
According to Tarzan Returns, Kala DID tell him about her picking him up. Of course, for many years he thought she gave birth to him, not Lady Alice.
FENRISULFR about 13 years ago
Airliner? In 1880-something? Must be Steam Punk!
FENRISULFR about 13 years ago
I âll admit Iâm not a great big fan of modern adaptations that take liberty with Burroughs. But one of the funniest scenes I ever saw was in Greystoke, the Legend of Tarzan of the Apes where Tarzan has a rather unique way of waking up Kerchak in the morning [and also provoking their final fight!] For some odd reason I still canât figure out, the airline left that scene out when they showed Greystoke as the in-flight movie.