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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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Llewellenbruce said, 4 months ago
Another gorilla bites the dust.
J. Short
said, 4 months ago
Hey you guys, quit monkeying around; someone is gonna get hurt.
Polsixe said, 4 months ago
A bushmeat feast may be on the menu, Bill is going native.
Wiselad said, 4 months ago
Tarzan will teach him “the dance” of victory
rdmacgregor said, 4 months ago
Not to mention bloodcurdling victory screams! Both will be quite the hit when Bill goes back to the ’hood for a break from his duties in D.C .
jmcx4 said, 4 months ago
I was going to say that Jane Goodall would have a problem with this. Then I took NightGaunt’s advice from yesterday and did some research. Goodall studied chimps, not gorillas. There are no chimps in Kenya, so that would be silly.
I once watched a tv program about someone doing research.
Yes, Katman, I understand your “Buttwider” comment. Has that effect on me too.
WideLoad a GOWA!
RockChalkJayhawk said, 4 months ago
I think Dian Fossey might have a problem with this. Not to mention PETA!
sydman said, 4 months ago
Nice action drawings, back in the jungle where T-zan belongs, lots of fun. I noticed that no arrows were lost from the quiver, after all. Puff! imagine otherwise!
Katman said, 4 months ago
Gorilla-0 Tarzan/Howdy Billy-1! So I guess they’re going to Kenya-Super-Umgowa-Bowl! Start buying your tickets and team merchandise!
Was it Tarzan’s trusty knife that slew the beast, or the stink on Howdy Bill’s safari shirt….I guess we’ll never know..too bad, we could have used an Ivory Snow detergent ad right about now.
Anyway, loved some of today’s comments tribemates LMAO!
Off to the Kitinga village tomorrow…tra, la, la, la. :)> SurvivorsA Gowa!
Wake up B’wana Q you’re falling behind!!
Tomas Texino
said, 4 months ago
Diane Fossey researched mountain gorillas in Rwanda. She used questionable methods when dealing with the native peoples ,including kidnapping a chief’s child in aid of convincing the nomadic tribe to stay away from their traditional lands on the off chance they might bother the gorillas. (The tribes did not hunt the animals) Ms. Fossey was murdered for trying to change a cultural life style by giving rights to wild animals. People in the “3rd World” just cannot grasp this mind set fostered by folks who buy their food in stores and never have to deal with the reality of hog killing and chicken chopping. Tarzan gets it.
Quartermain MILLER
said, 4 months ago
@Katman
Come on Katman, how about Rinso or Oxydol?
Quartermain MILLER
said, 4 months ago
@Tomas Texino
On our farm in upstate New York, years ago—I dreaded to see my Dad chop off a chicken’s head, it would run wildly around , spurting blood from where it’s head used to be. I’m not, but I should be a vegan!
Chikuku said, 4 months ago
Diane Fossey was murdered by poachers.
It is wrong to eat gorillas, who are closely related to humans, and harmless to humans.
www.vegetarianfriends.net
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
I’m just glad this is a comic and not real. No real anthropoids were killed in this comic.
JeepersCreepers said, 4 months ago
Well, that’s certainly what I would do if I saw a huge raging gorilla attacking someone – I’d take my shirt off and wrap it around the gorilla’s neck, too.
No, I would NOT run away screaming for help. Honest!