Tarzan #79
In "Tarzan-tvillingarna," cousins Doc and Dick—so alike they’re called the "Tarzan-tvillingarna"—arrive at Tarzan’s jungle home, their shared likeness making them stand out even among the great apes. As they venture into the wild, they face a storm, captivity by a tribal people, and a daring rescue—all while navigating the untamed heart of the jungle. Written by Edgar Rice Burroughs and Mike Royer, with art and inks by Mike Royer, and a striking cover by George Wilson, this 1971 issue from Williams Förlags AB captures the classic adventure spirit of the series.
Tarzan-tvillingarna, Doc och Dick, arrive in the jungle as distant cousins to Tarzan, their striking resemblance earning them the nickname that echoes their legendary kin. When their expedition into the wild goes awry, the twins find themselves caught in a whirlwind of dangers—from a hidden tribe’s trap to a raging storm—before joining forces with Tarzan to rescue a missionary’s daughter from the savage warriors of Opar.
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↩ Reprints Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan's Jungle Annual #4 (1955), Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan of the Apes #196 (1970)
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