Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #130
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDell's long-running Tarzan series delivers a genuinely gripping cover with this June 1962 issue — George Wilson's painted artwork captures the Lord of the Jungle mid-stride, weapon raised, as a massive charging elephant looms over a jungle encampment while two other warriors brace themselves nearby. The tension between human figures and the enormous animal is rendered with real painterly skill, conveying both the scale of the threat and Tarzan's fearless resolve. Inside, Gaylord Du Bois scripts and Jesse Marsh illustrates "The Fountain of Opar," drawing on one of Edgar Rice Burroughs' most beloved settings for what promises to be an adventurous jungle tale.
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After the white pygmies abandon the city of Opar, La leads the Oparians back to their city on top of the Rock of Opar.
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