So he sinks a “sleek” private yacht capable of crossing, and then, after a sleepless night of chart-staring, commits multiple homicides (very tidily, I might add … not a spot on him), and rows off to … find something worth more than the million-dollar boat he just bilged,
The economics of this story are more baffling than the last, and that one had Tarzan forgetting the mad professor’s cave of gold.
billcor over 4 years ago
o, he probably had a good reason.
WoodstockJack over 4 years ago
So he sinks a “sleek” private yacht capable of crossing, and then, after a sleepless night of chart-staring, commits multiple homicides (very tidily, I might add … not a spot on him), and rows off to … find something worth more than the million-dollar boat he just bilged,
The economics of this story are more baffling than the last, and that one had Tarzan forgetting the mad professor’s cave of gold.
Eye rolling is commencing.
DaveG1960 over 4 years ago
Hope it was insured ..
Polsixe over 4 years ago
Good old GM Diesel Power, product placement advertising.
J Short over 4 years ago
Realizes he left all the charts and paperwork on the boat, just as it slips beneath the surface.
Old Comic Strip Lover over 4 years ago
Man, that is one huge bag of provisions he loaded onto that lifeboat.
davidf42 over 4 years ago
I’m beginning to think this guy is up to no good.
profkatz over 4 years ago
What’s in that huge sack at the stern of Cross’s rowboat…..holiday gifts for the natives?
sundogusa over 4 years ago
Finally, a REAL bad guy. The last one was a rookie!
anomaly over 4 years ago
And then the lifeboat springs a leak and Cross drowns before reaching shore. Tomorrow, the start of a new adventure.
KennethJ.Grider over 4 years ago
Ships motor by G.M. . It’s the last ship motor you’ll ever buy.
Ushindi over 4 years ago
“Tarzan And The Octopus God”—62 days worth of love and lust in the jungle/high seas/wherever…