Tarzan #3
This third volume of Soleil's 2005 Tarzan series continues the French reinterpretation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic jungle hero, collecting issues that further explore Tarzan's dual heritage and his struggles between the civilized world and the wild. The story arc deepens the character's mythos with rich artwork and a narrative that stays true to the source material while offering a fresh European perspective.
In "Passage vers Pellucidar!", Tarzan finds himself caught between the brutal sea clash of his crew and the mysterious forces of Abdul Alhazred, as the ocean becomes a battleground of betrayal and survival. With the pirates' treasure vanished and their lives in peril, they turn their wrath toward Tarzan—now adrift in a world where every shadow could be a threat. Written by David A. Kraft and Cédric Perdereau, with art by Sal Buscema and inks by Klaus Janson, this issue delivers a pulse-pounding chapter in the jungle lord’s journey, all framed by a striking cover by Sal Buscema and Pablo Marcos.
In "Poursuite!", Tarzan finds himself hunted across the wild seas after a brutal clash between his crew and Abdul Alhazred’s forces leaves the pirates desperate and furious. With The Cid’s men on his trail and the treasure gone, Tarzan must outrun both the storm and the vengeance of those who believe he stole their prize.
In the heart of Pellucidar’s shadowed realms, Tarzan races to stop the Mahars’ devastating sound cannon from annihilating the last of the Pellucidar army, while the truth behind a stolen treasure unravels—revealing that Ike Frazier, not Tarzan, betrayed The Cid. Amid ancient ruins and flying dinosaurs, alliances shift as secrets from the past rise to challenge the fate of the lost world.
In "La Nuit de l'équinoxe !", Tarzan finds himself caught in a storm of chaos as Princess Ayesha’s destruction of the Mahars’ sonic cannon unleashes a surge of energy that draws every faction—Alhazred, the pirates, the flying dinosaurs of Pellucidar, and more—into a final, desperate convergence. With the fate of the jungle hanging in the balance, Tarzan must navigate the escalating conflict between ancient forces and modern intruders, where even the air itself seems to tremble with impending doom.
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↩ Reprints Tarzan #17 (1978), Tarzan #18 (1978), Tarzan #19 (1978), Tarzan #20 (1979), Tarzan #21 (1979), Tarzan #22 (1979), Tarzan #23 (1979), Tarzan #24 (1979)
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