Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #119
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom Dell's 1960 run of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan comes issue #119, promising a royal rescue as the cover tagline puts it plainly: "Tarzan saves the Proud Princess from enemy raiders!" Morris Gollub's painted cover pulls you right into the jungle canopy, where a muscular Tarzan swings on a vine, eyes locked intently on a royal procession below — attendants carrying a canopied litter through the trees, unaware of the threat ahead. It's a beautifully composed scene that captures the tension and adventure that made this series a dime well spent in 1960.
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Boy and Dombie are taken prisoner by Botukos, bent of ransoming them, but the pair use toy balloons to frighten their captors and escape.
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