Tarzan #250
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarked as "The Beginning of an Epic New Era!" right on the cover, DC's Tarzan #250 from June 1976 arrives at a milestone issue with real momentum. José Luis García-López and Ricardo Villagrán deliver a striking cover: Tarzan leaps through a jungle canopy, knife raised, diving to the defense of a fallen blonde woman as a snarling lion closes in on her. Interior work by García-López, inked by The Redondo Studio, colored by Tatjana Wood, and lettered by Eric Jordan brings Gerry Conway's adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan the Untamed" to life — a strong creative team to launch whatever comes next for the Lord of the Jungle.
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Returning from Nairobi, Tarzan finds his home burnt and his wife apparently dead. He catches up with the Germans near the border with German East Africa and begins his revenge.
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