So young, so beautiful, so evil, so dead.…………………………………………………………….BTW, during the week I posted on last Sunday’s board a link to a PBS video on Siberian tigers & poachers….
Of all the Tarzan artists over the years, I think Gray Morrow was the best. This instalment has no action, yet the figures are so well drawn that you don’t even notice.
flyintheweb about 12 years ago
still movie-star beautiful, even after a tiger mauling.. gotta love the comics…
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
So young, so beautiful, so evil, so dead.…………………………………………………………….BTW, during the week I posted on last Sunday’s board a link to a PBS video on Siberian tigers & poachers….
quartermain about 12 years ago
Farewell my lovely.
Polsixe about 12 years ago
Wants vodka give her vodka ! It didn’t seem earlier that she had a “thing” for Tarzan but I guess it was all some kind of prelude to foreplay.
profkatz about 12 years ago
I sure hope this lame storyline is OVER! Get our scarfaced Tarzan back to Africa, enough global intrigue already. :)> ComeHomeGowa~!
APersonOfInterest about 12 years ago
Wouldn’t it be fantastic if GO-COMICS started posting early TARZAN strips from back in its heyday … say maybe from Foster’s or Hogarth’s run.
Locksley1 about 12 years ago
I read somewhere that Hal Foster got the idea for Prince Valiant while working on the Tarzan strip in the 1930s.
dramac333 about 12 years ago
Of all the Tarzan artists over the years, I think Gray Morrow was the best. This instalment has no action, yet the figures are so well drawn that you don’t even notice.