Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #122
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this February 1961 Dell issue says it all: Tarzan, broad-shouldered and weaponless, stands his ground as war-painted riders mounted on charging elephants bear down on him and his Waziri warriors. George Wilson's painted artwork captures the chaos of the open savanna beautifully — spears fly, a bowman crouches in the foreground, and the feather-crowned Elephant Men loom large atop their massive beasts. Inside, writer Gaylord Du Bois and artist Jesse Marsh bring Edgar Rice Burroughs' jungle lord to life in "Tarzan and the Prince of Athne," promising the kind of high-stakes adventure this series delivered so reliably throughout its Dell run.
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A party of Athnians comes raiding in Tarzan's jungle. Tarzan and the Waziri take their elephants from them and send them back across the desert to Pal-ul-don.
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