A charging elephant tops out at a speed slower than a human in shape. Tarzan’s ride wasn’t charging, and the guards were right behind the elephant yesterday… (Always a bad place to be, if you stop and think about it.) So, how did they get out of sight so fast?
Oh, it appears they didn’t get out of sight fast enough. Still, very convenient they just happened to jump off the elephant and into the armory.
Too much (repetitive) action without a plot can be dull. I don’t remember Burroughs’ books being like this, but maybe they were. This would fit in with the awful modern movies that are just one explosion or car chase after another, without any particular story.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE about 1 year ago
Weapons of “crass” destruction.
flashdrive1988 about 1 year ago
…. Capture … Escape … Capture … Escape … Capture … Escape … etc … etc …
BigDaveGlass about 1 year ago
Back door? Windows? Hatch to the roof? Stop and invite them in for breakfast?
Talking of which……
Gent about 1 year ago
Oh joy. Here we goes again.
LawrenceS about 1 year ago
A charging elephant tops out at a speed slower than a human in shape. Tarzan’s ride wasn’t charging, and the guards were right behind the elephant yesterday… (Always a bad place to be, if you stop and think about it.) So, how did they get out of sight so fast?
Oh, it appears they didn’t get out of sight fast enough. Still, very convenient they just happened to jump off the elephant and into the armory.
Out of the Past about 1 year ago
Let’s be seasonal and take the chimney.
Polsixe about 1 year ago
This is where Tarzan’s crack combat tactical abilities come to the fore, or Not.
Old Comic Strip Lover about 1 year ago
Yes, if the armorer comes back, how would we defend ourselves after stealing and armoring ourselves?
chris_o42 about 1 year ago
“On and on, He just keeps on trying. And he smiles when he feels like crying. On and on, on and on, on and on”
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member about 1 year ago
A hurried escape and a fortunate find .
martinstevense Premium Member about 1 year ago
Panel 3: “Tarzan ruled…”. Oh? Where?
profkatz about 1 year ago
Another never-ending game of hide & seek………….
Out of the Past about 1 year ago
Too much (repetitive) action without a plot can be dull. I don’t remember Burroughs’ books being like this, but maybe they were. This would fit in with the awful modern movies that are just one explosion or car chase after another, without any particular story.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 year ago
Open a door or window and hide. They will think you left.
jtt about 1 year ago
Gone for three days, didn’t miss a thing! Yippee!