I like the art, too. The Tarzan artists I am most familiar with are Hogarth, Foster, Manning, and, in comics, Kubert. John Celardo was a bit of a mystery to me so I looked him up on Wiki and found that the man has had quite a career! Also, Wiki gives no date of death and, if he is still alive, he’ll turn 93 in December.
brickhouse about 13 years ago
Nah-uh, you didnt pose your analigy in the form of a tarzan theme.
4shadow about 13 years ago
Mission accomplished… and completely by accident.
emile.a.schwarz about 13 years ago
And this is the end of the story. We will probaly read (next week):
Title: Tarzan Tells His Story, Part IArt & Script:John CelardoType:Daily StripsStory #: 135Start:1962-10-08 (#7237)End: 1962-12-15 (#7296)Start:2011-10-24 (Reprint)End: 2011-12-31 (Reprint)Spans:60 Daily Strips
Enjoy,
Emile
Ray_C about 13 years ago
A deep inner glow? A good dinner of barbecued lion steaks will do that for you.
quartermain about 13 years ago
Good Morning Katman—at least we start a new story—and Small wasn’t so small after all!
tripwire45 about 13 years ago
I especially like the art in the last panel.
swlabr123 about 13 years ago
I like the art, too. The Tarzan artists I am most familiar with are Hogarth, Foster, Manning, and, in comics, Kubert. John Celardo was a bit of a mystery to me so I looked him up on Wiki and found that the man has had quite a career! Also, Wiki gives no date of death and, if he is still alive, he’ll turn 93 in December.