Katman-brickhouse-Aperson-jhughy-Rayc—-and our our fair lady Mona—plus all dancers of the “Dum Dum”—Sadly, we knew this Black beauty was doomed—The Ape Man, just can’t seem to help killing this sleek bundle of sinew, even though “Sheeta” has just saved his life. As many will just say: “It’s the law of the jungle—”Krgeega"!
I still say there is something human-like about this animal’s extremities. And in the first panel there appears to be a belt around its waist. Plus, its head looks almost like the creature in Alien.
Knives at the ready men!! We are going in for the kill!!Good moning katman, quartermain:) and for the the rest of you lads and lassi’s, Seize the Day!!
Jambo, mates!The strip has now jumped back to the 1962 copyright from 1987 of a day, or two ago—I wonder what’s going on.I guess back in those days killing jungle creatures did not upset too many people since their numbers were “plentiful”, sadly not the case today with all of the poaching going on.Anyway, now comes the search for this slashed assassin’s tribe and hopefully the location of pilot Bilski who our hero will no doubt rescue (after some more action-packed killing, of course).
Wao! Unbelievable action! We follow the scene like we were there! I can almost hear the noises associated with this fight. Look how clever Celardo uses the zoom by making each panel a little smaller in the direction of reading. The effect is fantastic.
Has anyone ever tried to tally just how many animals, especially lions, panthers, leopards, etc, Tarzan has killed in the method shown in today’s strip???
Tarzan always hated the killing of animals for sport. He only killed then for food or self-defense. At least that’s the way Johnny Wismuller played him.
quartermain about 13 years ago
Katman-brickhouse-Aperson-jhughy-Rayc—-and our our fair lady Mona—plus all dancers of the “Dum Dum”—Sadly, we knew this Black beauty was doomed—The Ape Man, just can’t seem to help killing this sleek bundle of sinew, even though “Sheeta” has just saved his life. As many will just say: “It’s the law of the jungle—”Krgeega"!
PatyAnn about 13 years ago
It still stinks. Hopefully Tarzans would be killer is also dead.
Buzza Wuzza about 13 years ago
The “law of the jungle” seemed much more appropriate back in the 1960’s, when this strip is from.
riverhawk about 13 years ago
It is too bad the ape man could not have just escaped the jaws of the great cat.
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
Good morning Tarzanatics !!! Welcome to the jungle. -Good art again today … and I agree with whoever said it yesterday … very Hogarth like.
monawarner about 13 years ago
I still say there is something human-like about this animal’s extremities. And in the first panel there appears to be a belt around its waist. Plus, its head looks almost like the creature in Alien.
brickhouse about 13 years ago
Knives at the ready men!! We are going in for the kill!!Good moning katman, quartermain:) and for the the rest of you lads and lassi’s, Seize the Day!!
profkatz about 13 years ago
Jambo, mates!The strip has now jumped back to the 1962 copyright from 1987 of a day, or two ago—I wonder what’s going on.I guess back in those days killing jungle creatures did not upset too many people since their numbers were “plentiful”, sadly not the case today with all of the poaching going on.Anyway, now comes the search for this slashed assassin’s tribe and hopefully the location of pilot Bilski who our hero will no doubt rescue (after some more action-packed killing, of course).
sydman about 13 years ago
Wao! Unbelievable action! We follow the scene like we were there! I can almost hear the noises associated with this fight. Look how clever Celardo uses the zoom by making each panel a little smaller in the direction of reading. The effect is fantastic.
peconpie2 about 13 years ago
Has anyone ever tried to tally just how many animals, especially lions, panthers, leopards, etc, Tarzan has killed in the method shown in today’s strip???
Dberrymanal1 about 13 years ago
Tarzan always hated the killing of animals for sport. He only killed then for food or self-defense. At least that’s the way Johnny Wismuller played him.