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Tarzan v1 #224, 1972 - When word of Queen La's troubles reaches Tarzan, he immediately returns to her fabled kingdom.
Joe Kubert contrasts the opulence of Opar against the savagery of its primitive residents. His pacing and layouts are purposefully planned. Kubert's most aggressive imagery is saved for the story's climax, as La's giant deformed brother is ordered to execute her. His brutish size and strength is emphasized through the artist's clever use of large vertical panels.
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Tarzan v1 = 44
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Kubert cover pencils and inks = ***
"Death Is My Brother" Kubert story pencils and inks 18 pages = ***
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