Tarzan Digest #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Tarzan and the Rite of the Great Apes," Tarzan and two companions find themselves captured and shrunk by the mysterious Ant-Men, thrust into a hidden world where size is everything. With the help of unexpected allies among the tiny insectoid people, they navigate a treacherous thorn barrier in a desperate bid for freedom—just before their bodies return to normal. Written and illustrated by Russ Manning, this classic tale features dynamic art from the legendary Joe Kubert on the cover.
In "Tarzan and the Rite of the Great Apes," Tarzan shares the wild rhythms of the jungle with his kin, the Mangani, as the tribe’s ancient rituals stir beneath the canopy. When Bu-Gash strikes, abducting Maki and wounding Balu, the apes must answer the call of blood and tradition. As Tarzan tends to Balu’s injury, the tribe’s fierce dance of vengeance begins—leading to a reckoning under the stars.
In "Tarzan and the Ant-Men," Tarzan [John Clayton] and his companions Marlene Channing and Cyril Richardson find themselves imprisoned and shrunk within the hidden realm of the Ant-Men, where they must navigate a world of towering thorns and insectoid rulers. With the aid of unexpected allies among the colony—including the enigmatic Prince Komodoflorensal and the mysterious King Elkomoe—they devise a daring plan to escape through the deadly thorn barrier before being returned to normal size.
In "Tarzan and the Attack of the Beast Men," Tarzan [John Clayton] faces a terrifying new threat as the ruthless Dagga Ramba unleashes a monstrous army forged from ancient sorcery, fusing men with beasts to conquer the jungle. With Korak [Jack Clayton], Marlene Channing, and allies like Mugambi, Tuza, and S'Renga at his side, Tarzan must outwit a foe who turns the wilds themselves into weapons—before the balance of the African heartland is shattered forever.
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