Katman from yesterday. Yeah, I know. I also had a bunch of the Donale Duck and Scrooge adventures (El Dorado search, Flying Dutchman, flash back to gold rush). Parents tossed them while I was in the navy. In mid 70s I found out they were worth $200-500.
Good morning Tarzanatics. -So … today young Tarzan is eager to demonstrate that he isn’t an inferior animal. Food is often the source of conflict within a tribe or clan … among humans and other animals.
I was in the bookstore yesterday and found a reprint of an old Donald Duck adventure called, “Adventure in the Andes.” I read most of it. Boy, was it hilarious!
Olddog1 about 13 years ago
Katman from yesterday. Yeah, I know. I also had a bunch of the Donale Duck and Scrooge adventures (El Dorado search, Flying Dutchman, flash back to gold rush). Parents tossed them while I was in the navy. In mid 70s I found out they were worth $200-500.
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
Good morning Tarzanatics. -So … today young Tarzan is eager to demonstrate that he isn’t an inferior animal. Food is often the source of conflict within a tribe or clan … among humans and other animals.
davidf42 about 13 years ago
I remember this from the book. Not wishing to let loose with a spoiler, I’ll only say that it’s a major event in Tarzan’s life.
davidf42 about 13 years ago
I was in the bookstore yesterday and found a reprint of an old Donald Duck adventure called, “Adventure in the Andes.” I read most of it. Boy, was it hilarious!
Ray_C about 13 years ago
Sorry, that’s $14.05, not $10.50. An interesting price, no?
Ray_C about 13 years ago
Seeing Tarzan jumping on Kala’s back holding that huge knife, we can guess what will happen.
ready.here about 13 years ago
I had forgotten just how violent the Tarzan books were. There is more violence to come. It is a jungle out there, after all.
quartermain about 13 years ago
Good night Katman and all of you old and new comic strip fans—the jungle awaits.
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
“Good night Mrs. Callabash, where ever you are.”