I have followed Tarzan through Burroughs’ original 25 novels, Fritz Lieber’s one and Philip Jose Famer’s novels and short pieces as well as the complete Dell,Gold Key, DC and Marvel comic books as well as other less prolific comics. And I’’ve read most of the comic strip through reprints and collections of strips. This particular run of dailies has some of my favorite - I sure wish GOCOMICS would make color versions available as well, but I realize that colorizing a daily with limited audience might be financially unwise. Incidently, I read my first Edgar Rice Burroughs book nearly 63 years ago at the age of 10 and can’t think of any published book not read.
Tarzan is getting a good workout on this trip, helps to maintain those 6-pack abs. Wouldn’t it be easier tho’ to just pick up the man and move him farther away from the saurian?
I wonder if we’ll see any blood, maybe the censors hadn’t gained a footing back in 1948. The artwork continues to be far more superior than what we’ve been subjected to a la Celardo dailies and Morrow on Sundays. I’ll presume that the poor Gimla will be done in soon and Helen, Letha, Larson, Warrick, D’Arnot & Company will be sporting brand new crocodile handbags, belts, wallets, shoes and backpacks long before Christmas! :)> FreeGiftsFromTarzanAGowa!!
LionElephantCrocodile.Do we have any takers on the species of the next animal?I’m thinking big python.Of course there was that directive,“don’t shoot at the big apes.
Wup’s there goes another crocodile … wup’s there goes another lion … another panther … another python … another ape … another wildebeest … another .rhino .. wup’s there goes another gazelle …. wup’s there goes another endangered species …
Tars Tarkas almost 10 years ago
I have followed Tarzan through Burroughs’ original 25 novels, Fritz Lieber’s one and Philip Jose Famer’s novels and short pieces as well as the complete Dell,Gold Key, DC and Marvel comic books as well as other less prolific comics. And I’’ve read most of the comic strip through reprints and collections of strips. This particular run of dailies has some of my favorite - I sure wish GOCOMICS would make color versions available as well, but I realize that colorizing a daily with limited audience might be financially unwise. Incidently, I read my first Edgar Rice Burroughs book nearly 63 years ago at the age of 10 and can’t think of any published book not read.
Polsixe almost 10 years ago
Tarzan is getting a good workout on this trip, helps to maintain those 6-pack abs. Wouldn’t it be easier tho’ to just pick up the man and move him farther away from the saurian?
profkatz almost 10 years ago
I wonder if we’ll see any blood, maybe the censors hadn’t gained a footing back in 1948. The artwork continues to be far more superior than what we’ve been subjected to a la Celardo dailies and Morrow on Sundays. I’ll presume that the poor Gimla will be done in soon and Helen, Letha, Larson, Warrick, D’Arnot & Company will be sporting brand new crocodile handbags, belts, wallets, shoes and backpacks long before Christmas! :)> FreeGiftsFromTarzanAGowa!!
J Short almost 10 years ago
LionElephantCrocodile.Do we have any takers on the species of the next animal?I’m thinking big python.Of course there was that directive,“don’t shoot at the big apes.
jennifer almost 10 years ago
Wup’s there goes another crocodile … wup’s there goes another lion … another panther … another python … another ape … another wildebeest … another .rhino .. wup’s there goes another gazelle …. wup’s there goes another endangered species …
elias montakis over 9 years ago
Who was the artist responsible for the artwork?
elias montakis over 9 years ago
Was Dan Barry?