Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDell's Tarzan #64 from January 1955 puts the Lord of the Jungle front and center in a breathtaking cover by Morris Gollub — Tarzan rides bareback on a bounding antelope, spear raised and ready, a round native shield visible behind him as the African savanna grass rushes beneath. Gollub's painterly style gives the scene a vivid, almost cinematic energy that feels right at home alongside Edgar Rice Burroughs' enduring creation. Inside, writer Gaylord Du Bois and artist Jesse Marsh (with inking by Marsh and Dan Spiegle) bring the story "Tarzan and the Man from Nevada" to life — all for just a dime.
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Tarzan and his new friend Chet encounters shiftas who have taken a young white woman as a slave and her airplane as booty. Tarzan and Chet free the young woman, Chet proposes marriage to her and the two of them fly to civilization.
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