Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for May 20, 2024

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    SHAKEDOWNCITY  7 months ago

    Hopefully, this will not get “boaring”.

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    BigDaveGlass  7 months ago

    I guess that means either can be on point…….

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    Baslim the Beggar Premium Member 7 months ago

    Bows and arrows seem pretty basic. Even the bushman tribes near the Kalahari had bows. The Australian aborigines did not develop them but they had a dry climate and trees like eucalyptus aren’t good material. Bedouins were archers. but they were isolated from others like the Australian abos. I suppose if this guy came from dense jungle, a spear would be more likely.

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    in-dubio-pro-rainbow  7 months ago

    And in the end, Valthor “took a bow” and said goodbye…(while Tarzan still asked himself why someone like Val-THOR is more interested in bows than hammers…)

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    martinstevense Premium Member 7 months ago

    Spear, bow and arrows, … And still nothing to kill Sheetah or Numa (hint: magical knife). Does that mean that Tarzan has to rescue Rhino (oh sorry, Valthor) again next time?

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    Gent  7 months ago

    So Val Thor’s folks was invent that armour and helmet but not now and arrow? And not tells me Val Thor land way up North in Nordic land.

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    LawrenceS  7 months ago

    Absolute evidence of bows and arrows 10,000 years ago. Evidence that suggests bows and arrows 20,000 years ago. Speculation that it could be 70,000 years ago (But, hey kids, that’s speculation. Pick a number, any number, between 20,000 and 200,000 from your hat.)

    But, of course, that doesn’t mean every human society had bows and arrows. The question will be what social factors kept Valthor’s people from inventing the bow, or, if they had the bow and arrow a thousand years ago why it was no longer required and was forgotten many generations ago.

    Or it could be sloppy writing. We occasionally see that.

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    Old Comic Strip Lover  7 months ago

    Tarzan just tipped the military balance in Valthor’s people’s favor and they will now wipe out the peaceful people surrounding them and steal their land.

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    Polsixe  7 months ago

    Lets kill more fresh meat together.

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    General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 7 months ago

    Two friends sharing their worlds .

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    jtt  7 months ago

    No bow and arrow? I guess Valthor’s homeys ain’t exactly the sharpest tools in the shed. But that’s OK. That’s how Tarzan like ‘em – big and dumb.

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    [Unnamed Reader - bf182b]  7 months ago

    Jungle dwellers are less likely to develop ranged weapons, since they cannot see farther than they can throw a spear.

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    jtt  7 months ago

    Val-thor. Which, literally translated, means “ivory-elephant-snout-on-forehead.”

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    anomaly  7 months ago

    Boys will be boys.

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    profkatz  7 months ago

    Oh Goody! They’re bonding and teaching each other new tricks, can an intimate relationship be far off spending all of this time together?

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    h.v.greenman  6 months ago

    Hmm. Valthor is directly from Tarzan and the City of Gold.

    Are we going to actually see a real Tarzan story serialized for the comics?

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