Tarzan #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe concluding chapter of "The Modern Prometheus" arrives in this 1997 Dark Horse issue, with a cover by Mike Kaluta that plunges Tarzan into a sprawling mechanical nightmare — the Lord of the Jungle leaps weapon raised through a dense tangle of gears, pipes, and industrial machinery, a small monkey clinging close as he surges forward with fierce determination. The juxtaposition of Burroughs' primal hero against that cold, churning machinery gives Kaluta's artwork a genuinely striking tension. With Lovern Kindzierski writing and Stan Manoukian on interior art, this wrap-up to the two-part arc promises a satisfying clash between the wild and the mechanical.
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With the help of Tarzan, Tesla and Conan Doyle prevent Edison from completing an experiment in reanimation.
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