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Tarzan of the Apes v1 #209, 1972 - The origin of Tarzan continues with this third DC issue, introducing his future wife Jane for the first time.
Joe Kubert's adaptation is the most realistically savage to date. The artist's environments are foreign, mysterious, and unabashedly dangerous. An artfully drawn sequence appears on page seven, of Tarzan wrestling a great ape in silent battle (see interior page below). Kubert is still settling into this adventure series, but his drawings are bold and ambitious. This story was later reprinted in
Limited Collectors' Edition #C-22. Other artists in this bronze age comic include Hal Foster and Murphy Anderson. This is 3 of 44
Tarzan issues by
Kubert.
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Kubert cover pencils and inks = ***
"A Mate for the Ape Man" Kubert story pencils and inks 24 pages = ***
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