Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs

Tarzan

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  1. jhughey

    jhughey said, 6 months ago

    Ouch! That’s gotta hurt!

  2. Alain Harper (מיכאל בן-אברם)

    Alain Harper (מיכאל בן-אברם) said, 6 months ago

    All right, Tarzan got it over with. Happy? :P

  3. dkram

    dkram said, 6 months ago

    Yep, bow and arrow.
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    \\//_

  4. Polsixe

    Polsixe said, 6 months ago

    Well he did give more than fair warning. Stressed out Dick! Is acting like Basil, easy to order other’s into harm’s way.

  5. AKHenderson

    AKHenderson said, 6 months ago

    Never bring a machine gun to a bow-and-arrow fight.

  6. Katman

    Katman said, 6 months ago

    Da, Ivan you really “showed him”! One fat, sweaty, murderous Russkie down, and one sneaky, evil Russkie to go. At least Tarzan waited until after Thanksgiving to pluck that turkey! Dr. Dick is acting like one! Basil will be captured and made to talk very soon.
    Now where is that old salty sailor boy B’wana Q.? Too much turkey and stuffing, and of course, too much Oregoneon brew!
    :)> IndigestionGowa!!

  7. Locksley1

    Locksley1 said, 6 months ago

    As predicted..right in the heart….Time to surrender Basil.

  8. bopard

    bopard said, 6 months ago

    Machine gun didn’t work too well against bow & arrow WWII dark of night sniper attacks. The other guards never knew the 1st guy was down.

  9. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, 6 months ago

    Finally. You never tell your enemy ahead of time.

  10. mwbarr

    mwbarr said, 6 months ago

    Love the violence in this strip. You’d never get away with that today.

  11. SaskSledDog

    SaskSledDog said, 6 months ago

    Never bring a gun to an arrow fight. It makes sense; a bow and arrow is light, silent when fired, and deadly. Just ask the French knights at Poitiers, Cressy and Agincourt.

  12. win

    win said, 6 months ago

    Ooh, that’s gonna leave a mark!

  13. Quartermain MILLER

    Quartermain MILLER said, 6 months ago

    I shot an arrow into the air—-Longfellow

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