Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #43
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis April 1953 Dell issue brings the Lord of the Jungle to life through a striking photo cover featuring Lex Barker as Tarzan, gripping a massive jungle tree with effortless athleticism against a lush tropical backdrop. The 52-page comic magazine format gives readers plenty of room to enjoy Gaylord Du Bois's writing and Jesse Marsh's interior art, with a story tantalizingly titled "Tarzan and the Man-Eating Tree" promising adventure deep in the wild. A fine slice of early-'50s Tarzan storytelling, true to Edgar Rice Burroughs' enduring vision of civilization's most famous exile.
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Tarzan is captured by a slaver's party. He escapes and liberates the slaves. The white chief of the slaves is killed in the rebellion.
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