Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for October 19, 2011

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    APersonOfInterest  almost 13 years ago

    In panel 2 the artist’s doing a pretty good imitation of Hogarth’s Tarzan from many years ago.

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    wiselad  almost 13 years ago

    no Mr Big? we have to go to Governor small?

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    I knew a serena once. She was beautiful, tall, dark, caring and intellegent. The perfect example of what a woman should be. I cant condone the tradgic loss of life in this run. Maybe the deceased had some intense burning spark of good buryied deep within them unseen to us. And now they are gone forever, never to redeem themselve in the hearts of family, humanity and the Lord.

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    Watch out for the counter attack!

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    profkatz  almost 13 years ago

    G’Day Bwana Quartermain—insomnia beckons as this story becomes a wordy soap opera bordering on the sublime. Now enter phase two of “The Adventure in Luanda” where our boys have to “clear” their names before returning to the bush. I wonder what this “Governor Small” is going to look like…ha, ha, ha!

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    Ray_C  almost 13 years ago

    This does not bode well.

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    swlabr123  almost 13 years ago

    Um, maybe you should’ve given Gov. Small a call BEFORE you went to Luanda, you ditz!

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    alleyoops Premium Member almost 13 years ago

    Serena and the judge got what was coming to them. It’s the law of the jungle.

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    profkatz  almost 13 years ago

    Alex Raymond’s Jungle Jim is another favourite of mine. Meanwhile Tarzan better get himself & Crispy out of Luanda. I wouldn’t wait around for Gov. Small!

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    bmckee  almost 13 years ago

    Luanda is in Anglola, which in 1962 was a Portuguese colony. SMALL does not seem like a Portuguese name.

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