“Doom” raiders.
What are you looking at, Tarzan?
The Libraian is coming…
Tarzan (scowls): “They have already dug a pit. That’s my idea!”
Tarzan sees a few cracks.
And Tarzan will keep groping also.
Tarzan has a nice view in P1. He also doesn’t seem bothered by the lack of a flashlight, but then nothing seems dark.
Now if the artist just waited one minute more to draw that first frame, her foot would have been out of the way.
What exactly is Tarzan sniffing at in panel #1, one can only guess after not bathing over a long period of time……
How do you keep your stakes so sharp, grandma?
Hey Tarzan: how much is it worth to you for me not to email panel 1 to Jane?
Beware if the caretaker is remotely like the Minotaur!
Further adventures of the Nearly Naked!
And, Classical Greek craftsmanship!
What more could a Reader possibly want?
SHAKEDOWNVILLE about 2 years ago
“Doom” raiders.
JanBic Premium Member about 2 years ago
What are you looking at, Tarzan?
Emile Schwarz about 2 years ago
The Libraian is coming…
Thomas about 2 years ago
Tarzan (scowls): “They have already dug a pit. That’s my idea!”
Polsixe about 2 years ago
Tarzan sees a few cracks.
Sportymonk about 2 years ago
And Tarzan will keep groping also.
tripwire45 about 2 years ago
Tarzan has a nice view in P1. He also doesn’t seem bothered by the lack of a flashlight, but then nothing seems dark.
Old Comic Strip Lover about 2 years ago
Now if the artist just waited one minute more to draw that first frame, her foot would have been out of the way.
profkatz about 2 years ago
What exactly is Tarzan sniffing at in panel #1, one can only guess after not bathing over a long period of time……
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatItHasUs about 2 years ago
How do you keep your stakes so sharp, grandma?
David Rickard Premium Member about 2 years ago
Hey Tarzan: how much is it worth to you for me not to email panel 1 to Jane?
Realimaginary1 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Beware if the caretaker is remotely like the Minotaur!
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
Further adventures of the Nearly Naked!
And, Classical Greek craftsmanship!
What more could a Reader possibly want?