Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for May 25, 2015

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    pjejurikar  over 9 years ago

    I smell something fishy here… I was expecting “thy sole ruler”. Where did “your” come from??

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    MJKesquire  over 9 years ago

    Why does her necklace not show in panel 2???

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    Polsixe  over 9 years ago

    The two guys carrying the rock could use it to usurp these two Bickersons and their marital spat.

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    Old Comic Strip Lover  over 9 years ago

    Her first order of business will be to change everyone’s haircut from the “Prince Valiant” style to the “Dagwood Bumstead” style.

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    cindyorch  over 9 years ago

    not good……

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    Fuddy Duddy  over 9 years ago

    Quartermain MILLER, and all who served or are serving now . . . Thank You for your service.-

    Order of Recognition – Rifle Salute“Detail, Halt! "

    ’Right, Face! " “Order, Arms! Parade, Rest! " “Guard, Attention! Port, Arms! " “READY!” “AIM!” “FIRE!” “READY!” “AIM!” “FIRE!” “READY!” “AIM!” “FIRE!” “Present Arms!” (Sound Taps) “Order Arms!” “Port Arms!” “Right Face!” “Forward March!” (and they depart)

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    profkatz  over 9 years ago

    Suten has fooled around for way too long and now Tira declares herself ruler of the He-She’s! Just like that, is Suten going to take this without a fight? But, remember, Tira has the pizza box encased blind-eye diamond so does that give her a weapon advantage? This week should bring some surprising revelations, and will Chiram and Letha survive? :)> MonDieuAGowa!!

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    Not the Smartest Man On the Planet -- Maybe Close Premium Member over 9 years ago

    Power-mad insane princess. What could go wrong?

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    bmckee  over 9 years ago

    Thee and thou are antiquated second person singular pronouns. Traditionally they are used either between familiars (like lovers, siblings or husbands a wives) or between equals in status (for instance a king to another king). In this it is the equivalent of the French “tu” as opposed to “vous”. Your and your were second person plural pronouns also used to people you aren’t familiar with or with underlings. Therefore, Tira’s use of “your” in the first panel when addressing the crowd is correct, while her use of thy and thou to Suten (her husband) is also correct. Someone did some research back in 1948.

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