Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for June 19, 2013

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    jmcx4  over 11 years ago

    yeah, give us ALL strength……

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    Polsixe  over 11 years ago

    After what happened with Omtag Tarzan vowed never to risk the life of an animal again. Or maybe not. And hey, (hay?) Pompus, you paid for those horses and chariot.

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    Old Comic Strip Lover  over 11 years ago

    Tarzan’s words kind of ring hollow after what he did to Omtag.

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    alleyoops Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Hey, Tarzan. Wise up. Fly the chopper out of there back to the jungle and let Pompus take the chariot. Maybe Cleo will shove him out and leave him stranded.

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    Locksley1  over 11 years ago

    Did he hit Tarzan in the first frame? Foolish mortal.

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    cbrsarah  over 11 years ago

    Pushy guy needs to be pushed back…….onto his keister.

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    profkatz  over 11 years ago

    This pompa$$ creep needs a first-class Tarzan a$$-whupping to put him in his place (way at the bottom of the food chain)! Come on Tarzan, tie him to the rear of the chariot and give those horses a jump-start, then you and Olga can fly the chopper back to Nairobi, or the jungle….after all, she’s a whole lot hotter than prim & proper free-spending Jane! :)> NewDameAGowa!!

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    Eugeno  over 11 years ago

    ULP!!??!! What’s with this ULP crap? Usually anybody who waves a fist in T’zan’s direction winds up face first in the dirt/sand/mud. Too long in this kind of ‘civilization’? You guys are right – sand in his gears – ape-man’s just not workin’ right.

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    bmckee  over 11 years ago

    Unfortunately Pompus’s attitude towards horses was all too common among Hollywood producers and directors for many years. There were always more where they came from so they were expendable. If you watch the climactic charge in the 1936 movie “Charge of the Light Brigade” you can see the trip wires pop up to trip horses to simulate horses being killed by shell burst. 125 horses were trip-wired during the movie; 25 of those horses died to making that scene. It led the US Congress to pass new laws concerning animal cruelty in movies.

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