Relentless bad guys after an ordinary man and his family. A mismatch and a tragedy except for the fact that the man is being protected by Tarzan Of The Apes!
Tarzan plot lines in South America and India never appealed to me and this story does not either. Too bad that when the “Indiana Jones” films were popular, some quality producer did not make an expensive treatment of ERB’s “The Jewels Of Opar”!
i’ve been a fan of tarzan since i was little.. but these two different sorylines running in the dailies and sundays just confuses me, lol. plus tarzan is wearing two different “costumes” in each… daily he has the leopard spots, sunday’s its just brown…. is that supposed to mean they are two different “timelines?” i’ve ALMOST stopped reading tarzan a few times but i love the character too much to just quit now :)
More like the old “Bomba the Jungle Boy” stories which went from Africa to South America in 20 volumes. The Sunday strips, although in color, are quite disappointing and predictable. It is the classic ERB Tarzan tales which hold the most action, adventure, and excitement! Plus all of this out of sequence nonsense doesn’t help matters!
Buzza Wuzza over 12 years ago
Relentless bad guys after an ordinary man and his family. A mismatch and a tragedy except for the fact that the man is being protected by Tarzan Of The Apes!
AQPorter over 12 years ago
Why did you skip strip #3060? Last Sunday’s was #3059; this Sunday’s is #3061. There’s a week missing!!!
ARF2 over 12 years ago
They need to run #3060 next week, WITH an APOLOGY and explanation of the proper sequence to read this story.
quartermain over 12 years ago
Tarzan plot lines in South America and India never appealed to me and this story does not either. Too bad that when the “Indiana Jones” films were popular, some quality producer did not make an expensive treatment of ERB’s “The Jewels Of Opar”!
tsull2121 over 12 years ago
i’ve been a fan of tarzan since i was little.. but these two different sorylines running in the dailies and sundays just confuses me, lol. plus tarzan is wearing two different “costumes” in each… daily he has the leopard spots, sunday’s its just brown…. is that supposed to mean they are two different “timelines?” i’ve ALMOST stopped reading tarzan a few times but i love the character too much to just quit now :)
profkatz over 12 years ago
More like the old “Bomba the Jungle Boy” stories which went from Africa to South America in 20 volumes. The Sunday strips, although in color, are quite disappointing and predictable. It is the classic ERB Tarzan tales which hold the most action, adventure, and excitement! Plus all of this out of sequence nonsense doesn’t help matters!