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Tarzan of the Apes#8

Tarzan of the Apes #8

Apr 1955 · New Century Press · 8d [0-0-8 AUP]
“Tarzan and the Peoples of the Sea and the Fire”

In "Tarzan and the Peoples of the Sea and the Fire," Tarzan and Leecia find themselves captured by King Towrit, but even in captivity, the ape man senses danger—his warning of an approaching catastrophe echoes as a volcano stirs above the city. Written by Don Garden and brought to life with dynamic, expressive art by Burne Hogarth, this 1955 New Century Press issue delivers a gripping blend of adventure and suspense, with Hogarth handling both the interior art and lettering. The cover by Hogarth captures the tension perfectly, a striking image of peril beneath a looming, erupting peak.

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writer Don Garden · artist, inker, letterer Burne Hogarth

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writer Don Garden
artist, inker, letterer Burne Hogarth

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King Towrit captures Tarzan and Leecia as they try to escape, but the ape man warns him and the others that doom is near as a volcano erupts not far above the city.

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