Tarzan #215
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDC's December 1972 adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' jungle lord puts Tarzan front and center in a furious underground brawl, as the cover — penciled and inked by Joe Kubert — shows the Ape-Man wielding a torch aloft while trading blows with a crowd of armed adversaries amid the timber-braced tunnels of "The Mine of Hell!" The composition crackles with raw energy, bodies tumbling across the frame as Tarzan battles multiple opponents simultaneously, the torchlight casting a dramatic glow over the chaos. At just 20 cents, this is Kubert's distinctive linework at its most visceral, promising a story that takes Burroughs' hero somewhere genuinely dangerous.
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Tarzan frees a group of slaves who have been forced to work in a dangerous mine.
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