Tarzan #235
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAt a full 100 pages for just 60 cents, this 1975 DC giant delivers remarkable value — and the cover by Joe Kubert makes an immediate case for why Tarzan belongs among adventure fiction's great heroes. The central image shows the Jungle Lord locked in fierce combat with a massive serpentine creature, while a red-haired woman scrambles nearby in the churning water, and surrounding vignettes tease four distinct tales: "Mail-Order Hunter!," "Mahagga!," "New York Adventure!," and "Tarzan's Movie Mate!" It's a wonderfully packed package, with Kubert's dynamic linework capturing both the danger and the sprawling scope of Edgar Rice Burroughs' world in a single glance.
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Bill tricks a young man into believing that big game hunting is easy in order to persuade the man to return to his father's business.
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