What does “Siva” mean in Serrif’s language? To me, it isthe truck rental division of Avis car rental. I think there shouldbe an “L” at the end of Letha’s name! She will be TROUBLE!
Tarzan looks cool for 1948, the hair, the double breasted suit and Miami Vice style black tshirt. Maybe he was living a secret life as this Bob Warrick dude.
Can someone please explain the date stamp to me? The 1948 is pretty self explanatory. But it also says 11/18. Does this mean today, November 18, or was the strip first published on November 18, 1948? And then there’s the 2642. What is that? If the strip wasn’t published on 11/18/48, does anyone know when exactly it was published?
Helen’s got one heck of a hairdoo with that huge worm shape wrapped around the back of her head! Those pre-ISIS arab terrorist/kidnappers are in for a big surprise when they attempt to get Tarzan to their evil employer! I still believe that the artist for this tale is the talented Bob Powell, of “Thun’da” and “Cave Girl” fame. :)> AMuchBetterStorySoFarAGowa!!
MJKesquire about 10 years ago
What does “Siva” mean in Serrif’s language? To me, it isthe truck rental division of Avis car rental. I think there shouldbe an “L” at the end of Letha’s name! She will be TROUBLE!
J Short about 10 years ago
Warrick: Where did you learn to whisper; in a helicopter?Helen: What do you mean?Warwick: Just look at those exclamation points in the dialogue.
Polsixe about 10 years ago
Tarzan looks cool for 1948, the hair, the double breasted suit and Miami Vice style black tshirt. Maybe he was living a secret life as this Bob Warrick dude.
davidf42 about 10 years ago
Can someone please explain the date stamp to me? The 1948 is pretty self explanatory. But it also says 11/18. Does this mean today, November 18, or was the strip first published on November 18, 1948? And then there’s the 2642. What is that? If the strip wasn’t published on 11/18/48, does anyone know when exactly it was published?
Old Comic Strip Lover about 10 years ago
Yeah, he looks like Playboy Tarzan. Does he know Jane in 1948? I mean in the newspaper strips?
David53 about 10 years ago
Edgar Rice Burroughs was still alive when this strip was published. He passed in 1950.
profkatz about 10 years ago
Helen’s got one heck of a hairdoo with that huge worm shape wrapped around the back of her head! Those pre-ISIS arab terrorist/kidnappers are in for a big surprise when they attempt to get Tarzan to their evil employer! I still believe that the artist for this tale is the talented Bob Powell, of “Thun’da” and “Cave Girl” fame. :)> AMuchBetterStorySoFarAGowa!!