This doesn’t sound like the Tarzan I know. Normally, Tarzan knows what’s coming up ahead of time and manages to free everyone before he gets involved in wanton killing.
As far as I remember the ‘Pike’ is the pointy bit, the pikestaff is the shaft, but more generally the pike as a weapon used by pikemen very very long and was for thrusting only, never for throwing. The relatively short weapons drawn here are spears not pikes.
Polsixe over 8 years ago
1-0 for Team Tarzan.
Espoc over 8 years ago
“Hello? Is the shield maker home?”
“I’m afraid not, dear, he is serving his sentence”
J Short over 8 years ago
The same guy that made shields, made drum heads.
Old Comic Strip Lover over 8 years ago
This doesn’t sound like the Tarzan I know. Normally, Tarzan knows what’s coming up ahead of time and manages to free everyone before he gets involved in wanton killing.
MJKesquire over 8 years ago
What are the shields made of? Animal skins? Paper?Doesn’t look like metal to me.
profkatz over 8 years ago
Eat spear bud, and now on to the next victim! :)> SpearChuckingGaloreAGowa!!
1soni Premium Member over 8 years ago
Now Tarzan is weaponless.
Ushindi over 8 years ago
Count me out on the “advancing eagerly”…I still deeply abhor fights to the death.
Peam Premium Member over 8 years ago
As far as I remember the ‘Pike’ is the pointy bit, the pikestaff is the shaft, but more generally the pike as a weapon used by pikemen very very long and was for thrusting only, never for throwing. The relatively short weapons drawn here are spears not pikes.
jackhs over 8 years ago
Considering the positions of T’s spear and the opponent’s shield in panel 2, panel 3 seems implausible.