Cover: John Buscema & Joe Rubinstein
Tarzan #15
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Against a blazing red sky and a full moon, Tarzan stands his ground in leopard-skin loincloth, whip in hand, as masked slavers on horseback converge around him — one rider already sent flying from the saddle. The tagline "Sword of the Slaver!" sets the tone for this 1978 Marvel adventure, with John Buscema's pencils and Joe Rubinstein's inks giving the Lord of the Jungle a raw, kinetic energy that leaps right off the cover. David Kraft and John Buscema bring Edgar Rice Burroughs' legendary hero to life with a setup that promises high stakes in the African wild.
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writer David Kraft · artist John Buscema · inker, colorist Klaus Janson · letterer Jim Novak · cover John Buscema, Joe Rubinstein
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writer David Kraft
artist John Buscema
inker, colorist Klaus Janson
letterer Jim Novak
cover pencils John Buscema
cover inks Joe Rubinstein
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