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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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Wiselad said, 3 months ago
U mean last Sunday was the end of the last storyline???, was so boring that I did not even realized it was an “exciting climax” NOT……….
papayamon2 said, 3 months ago
And THIS guy is a trespassing jerk who deserves a good arss whooping!! Tarzan ought to change sides and help teach him a lesson!
Sisyphos said, 3 months ago
Da-yam! The Lord of the Jungle AND the American Pacific Northwest?!
Kit Walker
said, 3 months ago
Spray-on tan?
Polsixe said, 3 months ago
So Tarzan will find the Sasquatch and either have a heart to heart talk or, kill it, as he does often with fauna on the Mon-Sat strips.
Quartermain MILLER
said, 3 months ago
Tarzan ventures into Red Neck Territory. Let the chips fall where they may!
ossiningaling said, 3 months ago
@Kit Walker
Hoping to be Speaker some day…
mwbarr
said, 3 months ago
Why is it a crime when animal rights activists intrude into Tarzan’s jungle (previous continuity), but it’s okay for the Prof to intrude onto land he has no right to be on? Sloppy writing.
Locksley1 said, 3 months ago
Betcha Tarzan finds bigfoot and he speaks the language of the great Apes.
SaskSledDog said, 3 months ago
@papayamon2
Since much of the land being logged in the Pacific Northwest are public lands, there is a considerable likelihood that he – as a member of the public – is not trespassing.
Katman said, 3 months ago
So now we get Tarzan as “Grizzly Adams” in the American North Woods? What next, Paul Bunyon? Can’t these “writers” keep Tarzan in Africa anymore without getting so hard-up for good stories? Surely Edgar Rice Burroughs left lots of opportunities to continue “true” Tarzan sagas without some idiots mucking it all up! :)> WheeWeeWeeWhoaAGowa……Jeesh!!
JanCinLV said, 3 months ago
@mwbarr
My thoughts exactly.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
Just about all peoples around the world have stories of hairy people of different sizes. From giants to pygmies.
Joe Hoffm said, 3 months ago
If you’d read the original Tarzan of the Apes by Edgar Rice Burroughs you’ll find that Tarzan indeed travelled to the United States where he saved Jane from a forest fire.
marvee
said, 3 months ago
If this is a new story line, we don’t know enough yet to say who is trespassing. Withhold judgment.