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How nice: instead of continuing the plotline, two of the three panels in this strip repeat what was already posted two days ago.I’ve had it. I’m gonna read the entire story arc at http://www.erbzine.com/mag48/4882.html.
Artist’s mistake? Frame 2 shows Sheeta jumping onto Tantor from the left. But in panel 3, we see that there are no trees on the left of Tantor. Only the cliff.
No matter how strong a person is, they would not survive, unscathed, holding an angry leopard over their head. Look at Sheeta’s paws in the first panel. There is no reason why Tarzan’s arms and face are not instantly shredded. However, for the sake of continuing to enjoy the strip, I’ll go along with it. Go Tarzan!
Thomas about 7 years ago
How nice: instead of continuing the plotline, two of the three panels in this strip repeat what was already posted two days ago.I’ve had it. I’m gonna read the entire story arc at http://www.erbzine.com/mag48/4882.html.
WoodstockJack about 7 years ago
Sheeta is not the hereditary foe of Tantor.
Polsixe about 7 years ago
The working men get the worst of it.
J Short about 7 years ago
Artist: Dang, last week I forgot to show that panel of how Tarzan threw leopard.
Old Comic Strip Lover about 7 years ago
Artist’s mistake? Frame 2 shows Sheeta jumping onto Tantor from the left. But in panel 3, we see that there are no trees on the left of Tantor. Only the cliff.
LoneDog about 7 years ago
No matter how strong a person is, they would not survive, unscathed, holding an angry leopard over their head. Look at Sheeta’s paws in the first panel. There is no reason why Tarzan’s arms and face are not instantly shredded. However, for the sake of continuing to enjoy the strip, I’ll go along with it. Go Tarzan!
Mark DeMist Premium Member about 7 years ago
Boy this Tarzan is really a jerk. He probably killed the leopard and now the elephants will go over the cliff. Are these from the 1930’s?