How nice of Hall: he was worried, so he followed Tarzan (and showed up only after the villain was overpowered, but that’s not the point). What about Olu? Hall was worried about him too, but did not follow him. He did not follow his other workers, the ones who were killed before Olu. Are the workers’ lives cheaper than Tarzan’s?
Lake? I thought it was a river? And it didn’t take Tarzan long to knock out Henri once he regained his strength under water. That means Bill and the natives were standing around the whole time watching the fight as it doesn’t appear they just arrived on the scene.
Sorry to have to say this, but only one more day of this fascinating tale of skulduggery and high adventure, one last chance to say “Goodbye, Bill Hall!”
Then it should be “The High Priestess Of Zimba” (unless they change things around again and finally give us the long overdue and magnificent “The Blonde Goddess” (who, at one point, was called by Tarzan “daughter of a hyena”, which I thought was rather rude).
Thomas about 6 years ago
How nice of Hall: he was worried, so he followed Tarzan (and showed up only after the villain was overpowered, but that’s not the point). What about Olu? Hall was worried about him too, but did not follow him. He did not follow his other workers, the ones who were killed before Olu. Are the workers’ lives cheaper than Tarzan’s?
Polsixe about 6 years ago
Looks like happy days are here again.
tripwire45 about 6 years ago
Darn. I was hoping some lucky croc would messily dine on Henri.
Old Comic Strip Lover about 6 years ago
Lake? I thought it was a river? And it didn’t take Tarzan long to knock out Henri once he regained his strength under water. That means Bill and the natives were standing around the whole time watching the fight as it doesn’t appear they just arrived on the scene.
J Short about 6 years ago
Thought there would be trouble so I followed …and watched. I won the pot. I bet on you to win; 3 to 1 odds. I cleaned out the natives.
anomaly about 6 years ago
Henri’s own men are glad he’s defeated, but apparently couldn’t be bothered to do it themselves even though they outnumber him by a lot.
Ushindi about 6 years ago
Sorry to have to say this, but only one more day of this fascinating tale of skulduggery and high adventure, one last chance to say “Goodbye, Bill Hall!”
Then it should be “The High Priestess Of Zimba” (unless they change things around again and finally give us the long overdue and magnificent “The Blonde Goddess” (who, at one point, was called by Tarzan “daughter of a hyena”, which I thought was rather rude).