Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for January 14, 2012

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    jennifer  almost 13 years ago

    Given the aspect of the last passage, Tarzan seems to be about 100+ feet away … and moving. That will be quite a shot. Too bad the hunter won’t be around to see if he hit his target.

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    quartermain  almost 13 years ago

    Well! Action at last—Katman should be happy when he finally appears on the scene. Where are you brickhouse?

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    Buzza Wuzza  almost 13 years ago

    Nice artwork, this is a fun strip.

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    Hi quartermain, im right here pall:) well there you go; when you meet a forigner, make sure your first gesture is extending your hand to say hello, instead of throwing him the finger! I can obviously see that cat is a maneater, and may in the future kill again, but i hope tarzan for once doesnt kill it. Im pretty sure he wont take kindly being shot at with a blow dart by such a hostil nation.Also, katman, i see what you mean about flash forwarding 20 some years. For such a jump, it sure was a smooth transition.

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    brickhouse  almost 13 years ago

    Oh yeah, i almost forgot. A big hello to the rest of the jungle crew:) also @ rayc from yesterday: if you look at the natives silhogette, it looks like he is eatting a ‘pixie stick’. What that is is a powdered sugary candy that comes packaged in a large straw. I guess it gets its name because if you cut one end, and pour it out, to a childs imagination, it looks like a majic wand blowing smoke.Well, thats enough of reliving childhood, time to go to work. See ya tomorrow!

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    riverhawk  almost 13 years ago

    Not so different from where I live , a guy is swinging through the trees , another wants what he has and thinks nothing of killing to get it, then there is a big old protector to help.inhope Tarzan becomes friends with the Tiger.

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    davidf42  almost 13 years ago

    Ya know, this strip has about the best artwork of any we read nowadays.

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    APersonOfInterest  almost 13 years ago

    MEANWHILE, BACK IN THE JUNGLE … -Good morning Trazanatics. -I agree David … each panel is very well drawn and designed.

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    profkatz  almost 13 years ago

    Jambo tribe mates!The artwork has much improved over the last two months, I’d say Mr. Celardo (RIP) is at the “top of his game” nowadays.No tigers in Africa, surely a leopard about to gut that “sniper”; difficult shot with a stunted blowgun; the story can go in several directions at this point—-Tarzan saves the sniper—kills the leopard. The leopard kills the sniper and Tarzan is downed by the knock-out dart, captured by other mean-spirited natives and taken to pilot Bilski? Anyway you look at it this is going to be an exciting adventure for Tarzan and we loyal fans!

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