good mornnig Katman—if only they had used their talents and energies for good instead of evil—"The weed of crime bears bitter fruit—oh, oh, that’s from another script , isn’t it!
judge did lust for Serena, but actually Serena was interested in the “strong morals” of Tarzan, and I say 5 to 10% chance that Tarzan could have convince her to stop the “animal skin” business;;;;;;;;;; more likely she wanted to convince Tarzan to be her partner and husband( 0% chance of that happening)
yes I enjoyed them also—Hal Foster did the first drawing of Tarzan back in 1929 and it was put in a Big Little Book back in 1932—Nightgaunt—do you stay up all night—just curious—
@Quartermain. I am also a great fan of the Hal Foster Tarzans. Couldn’t wait for the Sunday papers to read them. And the Big-Little books with his art. Hogarth was great also. My all time favorite Tarzan illustrator was Allen St John, but he didn’t do comics.
tripwire45 about 13 years ago
I don’t know. A few minutes ago, lust looked pretty good to Tarzan.
brickhouse about 13 years ago
Still can, she’s still warm!
Ray_C about 13 years ago
Crisp’s comment in the first panel: does it imply that had he known that the judge was trying to shoot Tarzan, Crisp would not have shot him?
I recall that Crisp had a thing for Serena, too.
quartermain about 13 years ago
good mornnig Katman—if only they had used their talents and energies for good instead of evil—"The weed of crime bears bitter fruit—oh, oh, that’s from another script , isn’t it!
wiselad about 13 years ago
judge did lust for Serena, but actually Serena was interested in the “strong morals” of Tarzan, and I say 5 to 10% chance that Tarzan could have convince her to stop the “animal skin” business;;;;;;;;;; more likely she wanted to convince Tarzan to be her partner and husband( 0% chance of that happening)
peconpie2 about 13 years ago
What the Hell has happened to MY Tarzan… he ain’t the man he was 60 years ago?
ReneTray about 13 years ago
an old story.
quartermain about 13 years ago
yes I enjoyed them also—Hal Foster did the first drawing of Tarzan back in 1929 and it was put in a Big Little Book back in 1932—Nightgaunt—do you stay up all night—just curious—
peconpie2 about 13 years ago
@Quartermain. I am also a great fan of the Hal Foster Tarzans. Couldn’t wait for the Sunday papers to read them. And the Big-Little books with his art. Hogarth was great also. My all time favorite Tarzan illustrator was Allen St John, but he didn’t do comics.