Tarzan #219
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAdapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' second Tarzan novel and presented here in comics form for the first time, issue #219 kicks off "Trial by Treachery" with a cover by Joe Kubert that plunges readers straight into underwater peril. Tarzan, knife in hand, drives a powerful kick into a massive shark while a blonde woman in a purple outfit struggles desperately nearby in the churning water. It's a vivid, kinetic image that captures Kubert at his most dynamic, making this April 1973 DC issue a genuinely exciting start to the adaptation.
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Rokoff attempts to involve Tarzan in a matter of honor with Count DeCoude.
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