Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for December 05, 2011

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    Todays comic is a great teacher of lesson to us all. Before you head out this morning, heed this strip as a warning!! Your life may very well depend on what i next say! Stay sharp to your surrondings and always be at the top of your reflexes, because, you never know when a gorrilla or (bear) may be coming around your corner, totally focused on ruining your day. Its time to wake-up and smell the tacos!! :) Haha!

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    Oh, i forgot to mention disgruntled robot!

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    @ katman and quartermain,Chatanooga choo, choo?Dont sit under the apple tree?-Bhwa-haha :D

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    jhar  almost 13 years ago

    Gibbs (N.C.I.S.) rule # 9, “Never go anywhere without a knife.”

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    Good morning quartKat!!Bwah-haha!! XD

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    Darn, i meant quarterKat

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    Ok, my absolute last post for the week. Dont hate me.Good morning quarterKat of intrest!! :D

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    quartermain  almost 13 years ago

    good morning Brickhouse -wow! you were here all by yourself-Did you want more songs? Ell fellow never go any where without your Swiss or Scut knife—Kala will have to pick up the pieces tomorrow or the day after for sure

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    quartermain  almost 13 years ago

    Oops! Spelling not awake yet—Wake up Katman.

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    APersonOfInterest  almost 13 years ago

    Finrisuler – Katman – Quartermain, and other Tarzanatics … - To clarify my objection to comic strip artists who depend to much on staged photographs to draw from (or in many cases, to trace) IMO it often causes the finished strips to be stiff and the figure work to be awkward … especially in action sequences.

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    Kydex29  almost 13 years ago

    That knife must be made out of some incredible steel, to have remained rust-free and razor-sharp for so many years. Also worth noting: Odd that Tarzan was pummeling his adversary’s chest like a girl in an old movie. Most guys instinctively favor a knuckles-forward approach, in which the knife would have done precious little good.

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    quartermain  almost 13 years ago

    These Apes keep getting more Gorilla sized with each passing day—as for Tarzan’s fighting style—he was just a young thing and couldn’t leave his mother. Hello again Brickhouse

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    sydman  almost 13 years ago

    The quality of the last vignette is oustanding. The composition in a diagonal is very dinamic. The alegory of David versus Golliat is very apparent, our own quest for life against all odds, the hidding message on the tree in shape of an eye that tells us that kala is watching….a real artist at work.

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