Tip Top Comics #10 (58)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Sporting Thing to Do," Tarzan faces a moment of doubt when the great apes refuse to stand with him—until their king, Bohgdu, abdicates his throne to join his old friend. As they depart, a lion and her mate confront a trio of baby apes, and Tarzan leaps onto the lioness in a desperate defense. The clash is fierce, and she bites deep into his arm. Written by Edgar Rice Burroughs and illustrated with dynamic energy by Burne Hogarth, this 1941 adventure from Tip Top Comics #10 captures Tarzan at his most vulnerable and resolute.
In a jungle where loyalty is tested and danger lurks in every shadow, Tarzan finds himself at odds with the great apes when they refuse to join his cause. With Bohgdu, their aging king and an old friend, stepping down from his throne to stand by Tarzan’s side, the two face a new threat: a lioness and her mate, poised to strike a trio of helpless baby apes. As Tarzan leaps onto the lioness’s back, a fierce struggle begins—one that leaves him wounded but unyielding.
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Reprinted in Jim Hardy Comics Book #[nn] (1944)
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