Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for July 26, 2017

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    Espoc  over 7 years ago

    And he also threw the plaque, to feed the fire

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    jackhs  over 7 years ago

    The fish are fried

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    J Short  over 7 years ago

    From the looks of frame one, a bowling ball might work better.

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    Polsixe  over 7 years ago

    Oh leave them alone already, the swampees have sufferered enough now.

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    Old Comic Strip Lover  over 7 years ago

    Seems to be a very small band of warriors. Tarzan has taken care of this many before with his bare hands.

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    A R V reader  over 7 years ago

    Filet of swamp men.

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    Ray_C  over 7 years ago

    All this death over a poorly drawn pencil portrait of a shark? Surely there will be more to this story. Won’t there?

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    lindapter  over 7 years ago

    It is obvious that the writers don’t understand the properties of flammable fuels. In Nam I was a Combat Engineer 1371 and secondary mos 2336 Explosive Ordinance. After Nam I worked for an FX company LA. My job there was “fires” gasoline lifts, explosions, etc. oil fuel sources, contrary to many a movie scene (including some of mine) will not ignite in the presence of a flame. A tipped over kerosene lantern will not actually set the bunk house on fire. The best way to extinguish a kerosene or diesel oil torch when it comes off stage is to dunk the still flaming torch in a bucket or tank of the fuel. The fuel needs a wick device of some sort to allow the heat from the flame vaporize the fuel in close proximity and the vapor is what actually burns.

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