Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for June 14, 2013

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    prasrinivara  almost 11 years ago

    “Tune in tomorrow to find out whether chopper is searching for Fawn, or the Apeman!”

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    jmcx4  almost 11 years ago

    It’s probably Jane. Just couldn’t wait to show Tarzan what she has been spending his hard earned money on for the last few months.

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    Polsixe  almost 11 years ago

    Back in ’64 no CGI, now they can reproduce the desert and never leave home. Pretty halfhearted “oh” there Olga, should be more happy to be seeing your leading man.

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    J Short  almost 11 years ago

    The cartoonist forgot till the last panel; dang, Tarzan is going to have to kill some people/animals.I’ll just draw this bow and quiver.

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    Nighthawks Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Aqaba

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    marvee  almost 11 years ago

    Searching for Olga or the “stolen” chariot?

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    Old Comic Strip Lover  almost 11 years ago

    You would think the horses would madden at the sight and sound of the chopper.

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    quartermain  almost 11 years ago

    Just like in the old Western movies, they’re riding off into the sunset. How romantic!

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    alleyoops Premium Member almost 11 years ago

    Let’s hide under a tree until the copter passes. Wait, there are no trees in the desert. Doesn’t look good for Tarzan, running off with another man’s wife (and another man’s girlfriend.)

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    profkatz  almost 11 years ago

    Nonsense, we all know it’s General Yeats, who along with USAF Major nurse Naomi Norman-Yeats will be requiring Tarzan’s “services” for yet another assignment,,,,in the jungle this time! :)> FingersCrossedAGowa!!Welcome back, B’wana Q! ;)

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    jmcx4  almost 11 years ago

    That’s right. If you want to hire monkeys, pay peanuts…..or bananas. Hey, that may work on the T-man.

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    profkatz  almost 11 years ago

    That name is certainly turn-of-the-century 1800-1900. Most likely European/Russian and popular at that time. However, I don’t believe that many people name their children “Olga”, “Anna”, “Bertha”, “Ida”, or “Sadie”, etc. anymore. The “Glotch” with “Olga” sounds like something out of the old black & white Republic/Universal film studios monster films of the 1940s. :)> WhatsInANameAGowa!!

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