Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #117
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDell's Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #117 (March–April 1960) delivers a tense, beautifully painted cover by George Wilson, showing a muscular Tarzan crouched in a dugout canoe, bow drawn and arrow at the ready as he scans the dense jungle around him — a fallen arrow and a sail-like structure visible nearby hint at danger close at hand. Writer Gaylord Du Bois and artist Jesse Marsh bring the interior story, "Tarzan Challenges the Ape King," promising the kind of wild jungle confrontation that made this long-running Dell series a favorite. A terrific issue to seek out for fans of thoughtful, adventure-driven storytelling rooted in Edgar Rice Burroughs' enduring world.
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Boy and Dombie are kidnapped by the Warambas in order to force the Waziris to aid them against the cattle raiding Masai.
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