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Tarzan #65 |
Tarzan v1 #65,
1955 - A monkey seems to be serenading Tarzan on this oddly conceived painted cover. Inside, barricaded in a cleft within the mountains, the Brothers of the Spear make their last stand against a contingent of Obelo warriors. From the lush rainforest to the rocky mountains to a decorative chamber,
Russ Manning seems to draw these settings with ease. The contrasting scenes offer several compelling visuals, all within the confines of a six page story. Other artists in this comic include Jesse Marsh, who draws the main feature. This is 27 of 133
Tarzan issues by
Manning.
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Untitled Brothers of the Spear story Manning pencils and inks 6 pages = ***
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