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Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875–1950) was an American author. He is best known as an early influence in the science fiction genre, specifically through the creation of his best known series, Tarzan of the Apes and John Carter of Mars. He was a prolific author in general and made contributions to many other genres.
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Buzza Wuzza said, 11 months ago
My favorite installment of this Sunday storyline so far. The bad guys are relentless creeps and Tarzan and Korak are keeping one small step ahead of them.
Sisyphos said, 11 months ago
Take care, manu, lest you be tracked and shot! Maybe a monkey or two would be expendable towards the greater good of saving the Great Apes, but Tarzan and Korak need to be at their best for the defense!
Katman said, 11 months ago
I hope the writers and artist give this story time to develop, not like some of the “quickies” we’ve had with past Sunday tales.
The Captain, “Scientist”, and cohorts will meet deservedly nasty ends if all works out in Tarzan and Korak’s favor. :)=
bcboy2469 said, 11 months ago
Ummm this story is years old…from the 90s I believe
Quartermain MILLER
said, 11 months ago
LOVE IT!
Katman said, 11 months ago
@bcboy2469
1990 to be exact. :)=
Katman said, 11 months ago
@Quartermain MILLER
That first panel at the top is a classic! :)=
Night-Gaunt49 said, 11 months ago
Too bad the monkey can’t lure them to the lost place of Paul-ul-Don. That would be fun.
Kate Payne
said, 11 months ago
Apes and monkeys raised in captivity are not smart enough to learn how to be wild. They’ll have to be cared for the rest of their lives.
Chikuku said, 11 months ago
Those who never expect to leave home do not need words for “welcome home.”
In Cat, it is “Meow, meow,” which also means, “I’m hungry, fill my bowl.”