Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #33
In "Tarzan and the Riders from Rio Grande," Tarzan takes on a trio of wealthy cowboys, training them in the wild ways of the African savanna—from taming eland to roping lions from their backs. When the group encounters a band of Arab slavers holding captive a group of enslaved people, Tarzan leads a daring rescue, testing the cowboys' newfound skills in the heart of danger. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Jesse Marsh, this 1952 adventure blends frontier grit with jungle peril, all captured in the dynamic art of Jesse Marsh, with a cover by Jesse Marsh.
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Tarzan teaches three millionaire cowboys how to break and ride wild eland and then teaches them how to rope lions from elandback. Tarzan and the cowboys then free a group of slaves from Arab slavers.
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