Tarzan #20
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe four-part "Tarzan vs. the Moon Men" arc reaches its conclusion with this 1998 Dark Horse issue, and John Totleben's cover art makes a striking case for what's at stake — a snarling, horned Moon Man dominates the composition, wild-maned and fanged, pressing a spear or staff against the throat of a pinned and struggling figure below him. The tension radiating from that confrontation is palpable, capturing the raw, pulpy energy of Edgar Rice Burroughs' source material with real painterly craft. With Timothy Truman writing, Thomas Yeates on interior art, and Al Williamson lending his inking expertise, this finale arrives with a formidable creative team behind it.
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Tarzan and his companions defeat the moon men and drive them out of Waziri territory.
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