(Usually I try to check my facts before commenting, but today I have no clue on how to look this up)
I recall a story about a poisonous lake near the rift valley that was so dangerous because of the noxious fumes removed all the oxygen around it. A volcano may have been part of the cause.
How could he know? He knows it will be either of two sources: (a) some scrawny/fat, unshaven, unsanitary, insanely evil white man coveting power and their land, whom Tarzan will eventually defeat with his magic, vanishing knife, and his soul-mate, harem of flea-infested apes OR (b) some love-sick, voluptuous, seductive, scantily-clad, queen of somewhere exotic land of male neanderthals, ex-girlfriend who will eventually self-destruct in his arms.
After a millisecond of deeply religious meditation, followed with a minute of pious, penitent confession, I seem to have a slight preference for option (b).
A) Looks like I just stepped into a cow poo what with these comments
B) Mr. Burroughs, the artist: what’s with this new depiction of Tarzan? Are you trying to create an alter ego? I like the old artwork. Good luck with keeping some of your faithful viewers
C) I don’t see a dislike button. Put me down as a BIG dislike. I hate so say this
Johnny Q Premium Member about 5 years ago
“That’s a pie-crust promise—easily made and easily broken”—Mary Poppins
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member about 5 years ago
Tears of Milk? (Yeah, I realize actual tears would require a lot more work, but then I look at all the other detail, which is also a lot of work.)
So, a new enemy, one who brings earthquakes… sounds amusing.
Gent about 5 years ago
Did some of the disease from the daily story seep into the Sundays?
Dean about 5 years ago
(Usually I try to check my facts before commenting, but today I have no clue on how to look this up)
I recall a story about a poisonous lake near the rift valley that was so dangerous because of the noxious fumes removed all the oxygen around it. A volcano may have been part of the cause.
tripwire45 about 5 years ago
How could Tarzan possibly know that when he has no idea of the cause of the deaths in the first place?
J Short about 5 years ago
The dying will stop when everyone is dead. Tarzan, tone it down, man; maybe something like, “I’ll do my best to find the cause and eliminate it.”
flashdrive1988 about 5 years ago
How could he know? He knows it will be either of two sources: (a) some scrawny/fat, unshaven, unsanitary, insanely evil white man coveting power and their land, whom Tarzan will eventually defeat with his magic, vanishing knife, and his soul-mate, harem of flea-infested apes OR (b) some love-sick, voluptuous, seductive, scantily-clad, queen of somewhere exotic land of male neanderthals, ex-girlfriend who will eventually self-destruct in his arms.
After a millisecond of deeply religious meditation, followed with a minute of pious, penitent confession, I seem to have a slight preference for option (b).
Sisyphos about 5 years ago
So, T’Zan has a god-complex? He “knows” he can stop a virulent disease? Talk about ego!
no12mo about 5 years ago
A) Looks like I just stepped into a cow poo what with these comments
B) Mr. Burroughs, the artist: what’s with this new depiction of Tarzan? Are you trying to create an alter ego? I like the old artwork. Good luck with keeping some of your faithful viewers
C) I don’t see a dislike button. Put me down as a BIG dislike. I hate so say this
no12mo about 5 years ago
In the previous comment: I meant to say “I hate to say this.”