Tarzan in Color #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the Sunday newspaper strips from 1943 to 1944, featuring Tarzan (John Clayton) in lush, full-color adventures. The stories, drawn by Burne Hogarth, continue the jungle lord's exploits with dynamic artwork and vivid hues, capturing a pivotal era in the character's newspaper strip history.
In "Tarzan and the Barbarians, Part 3," Tarzan finds himself in a dramatic showdown with the flamboyant Don Macabre, a self-proclaimed king ruling a remote ravine. When Tarzan intervenes to free a slave girl from Macabre’s grasp, he’s thrust into a deadly challenge—facing the hunter’s prized bull in a role he’s never played before. With Burne Hogarth’s dynamic art and storytelling at its peak, this issue delivers a gripping blend of adventure and defiance, all rendered in vivid color. Cover by Burne Hogarth.
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In a ravine, Tarzan encounters Don Macabre, a flamboyant hunter who has set up his own little kingdom. When Tarzan objects to the treatment of a slave girl, he is forced to face Don Macabre's prize bull and acts the part of the matador. Tarzan frees the slave girl and they escape.
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