oh yeah! if it goes as i remember, the mutiny works, and because Lord Greystoke saved Black’s life, instead of killing them, he and wife are sent in a boat to Africa, along with their stuff; as the book says mutineers left them in Africa
you thinking “Disney version” (escape from burning ship) or how it was made in the movie “Greystoke, the legend of Tarzan” where the couple was marooned and Tarzan raised by chimpanzees
Quartermain – _Yes I really like Howard Pyle’s work … his old student, N. C. Wyeth, was also terrific … as was Frank Schoonover (sp?) and several others …
If any of you have seen Hal Foster’s version of this scene where Lord and Lady Greystoke enter their room—Celardo does a good depiction only from a angle of them looking into the stateroom, Foster had us looking at the couple from inside the room with them in the doorway—the nice detail on their trunks was done as well as in Hal’s original panel.
wiselad about 13 years ago
oh yeah! if it goes as i remember, the mutiny works, and because Lord Greystoke saved Black’s life, instead of killing them, he and wife are sent in a boat to Africa, along with their stuff; as the book says mutineers left them in Africa
davidf42 about 13 years ago
That’s not the way I remember it. It thought it was a shipwreck.
wiselad about 13 years ago
you thinking “Disney version” (escape from burning ship) or how it was made in the movie “Greystoke, the legend of Tarzan” where the couple was marooned and Tarzan raised by chimpanzees
ossiningaling about 13 years ago
Excellent spoilers! Now I can sleep in tomorrow.
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
Quartermain – _Yes I really like Howard Pyle’s work … his old student, N. C. Wyeth, was also terrific … as was Frank Schoonover (sp?) and several others …
jmcx4 about 13 years ago
Anyone know what happped to Profkratz? (may have mis-spelled his name)He used to comment before the move to Gocomics.
quartermain about 13 years ago
If any of you have seen Hal Foster’s version of this scene where Lord and Lady Greystoke enter their room—Celardo does a good depiction only from a angle of them looking into the stateroom, Foster had us looking at the couple from inside the room with them in the doorway—the nice detail on their trunks was done as well as in Hal’s original panel.
flyintheweb about 13 years ago
you also may be thinking of The Phantom – his father was shipwrecked on the African coast….