John Clayton, Tarzan’s father was very well armed indeed. He had handguns and rifles. The mutineers stole almost all the weapons. only a rifle remained. Tarzan had his father’s rifle in his cabin, he didn’t use it because he didn’t know how to repair it after the apes tried to use it after John Clayton died. Read Tarzan of the Apes the novel.
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
Very close to the original book as I remember it.
swlabr123 about 13 years ago
The Burne Hogarth book from the 70’s (?) follows this very closely.
quartermain about 13 years ago
The best illustrated version was done by Hal Foster in 1929—also by a different artist in the first big little book “Tarzan Of the Apes” in 1932
jmcx4 about 13 years ago
So Tarzan’s daddy packed heat? Tarzan is AGAINST firearms. Must be leading up to that somewhere along in the story.
Randyt8 about 13 years ago
John Clayton, Tarzan’s father was very well armed indeed. He had handguns and rifles. The mutineers stole almost all the weapons. only a rifle remained. Tarzan had his father’s rifle in his cabin, he didn’t use it because he didn’t know how to repair it after the apes tried to use it after John Clayton died. Read Tarzan of the Apes the novel.
Miserichord about 13 years ago
Tarzan may have disliked firearms but used them many times in the novels.