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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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Polsixe said, 5 months ago
Oh oh, exposed to English public school twits, and what’s this independence nonsense Tarzan is pushing?
J. Short
said, 5 months ago
Good luck with that one.
olddog1 said, 5 months ago
@J. Short
You’re obviously right. All we have to do is read the news these days to see how that worked out.
SKJAM! said, 5 months ago
That’s only in the real world, where we don’t have Tarzan and the Phantom to deal with any problems to crop up.
win said, 5 months ago
From Talking Drums to telephones to Twitter…thanks, twits.
rdmacgregor said, 5 months ago
Its funny but my recollection of Peace Corps volunteers was bookish/scrawny/mousy types, not hunky body-builders…
Locksley1 said, 5 months ago
Dont worry Jane will show them the joys of eternal debt from shopping online. visagowa
jmcx4 said, 5 months ago
I see that the copyright is 1964. We had such good intentions back then, didn’t we folks? What happend to us? Too much organized religeon, or not enough? Cell phone and internet? Instant Jello Pudding?
I think it started about the “gas shortage” time. Increased greed and replay officials.
saywhat? said, 5 months ago
Spit in chief wambi’s face. In african local customs thats how you say hello:-) (atleast according to Pet Detective)
Night-Gaunt49 said, 5 months ago
Is it any surprise that so many dictatorial colonies later became independent dictatorships?
Katman said, 5 months ago
Bring on Verizon, AT&T, Apple, Google, Samsung etc. your lives will be so much easier and you’ll be more than happy to pay these corporations and their crooked CEOs! :)> Progress?AGowa!!
Katman said, 5 months ago
@saywhat?
Been to Africa several times Mr. saywhat and if you do that you’ll be a spear-chucked dead “Pet Detective” for sure! :)> SaveYourSalivaAGowa!!
sydman said, 5 months ago
I am re-viewing my T-zan in color books with the work of Hal Foster, no peace corps, no philosophies of life, no teaching about goods of our civilization…..just great great adventures in the unexplored Africa, beautiful damsels in peril, strange tribes, great fight with wild beasts….this Celardo’s work is guetting weird and boring. Boringowa!
Quartermain MILLER
said, 5 months ago
@sydman
I’d even prefer the work of Jesse Marsh along with the “Brothers of the spear” series. Right Katman?
JeepersCreepers said, 5 months ago
@sydman
Yes, this is definitely not a “Tarzan and the City of Gold”.