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Thursday, 13 March 2014
MARVEL'S TARZAN COVER GALLERY...
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I remember buying a copy of Tarzan in August 1979 in WH Smith's and I went to pay for it along with two other comics (John Carter was one of them) and the woman didn't seem to notice I had three comics, charging me only for two - of course these days I'd point out her error but back then I said nothing and got a free comic. Talking of WH Smith's I was shocked to learn my local branch is closing permanently and the nearest one is about ten miles away. It opened in June 1978 when I was twelve and I'm really sad to see it go :(
ReplyDeleteTHIEF! I've alerted the police to your shocking act, Col, and they'll be around shortly to arrest you. Best just sit where you are - there's no point in trying to flee the country.
ReplyDeleteYup, it's always sad to see a favourite and familiar place from childhood disappear. Never mind, you wouldn't be shopping there anyway after you get a 20 year prison sentence for your shocking act of dishonesty. See? There's always a bright side.
Do you know who used to advertise Tarzan on the cover as " THE GREATEST SUPERHERO EVER"? I know it was either DC or Marvel. Anyway , that was the only bronze age Tarzan I tried and I wasn't impressed by the story enough to buy any more.
ReplyDeleteI've seen him advertised as the greatest fantasy hero and the like, but not a superhero, JP, so I'm not sure which company did that.
ReplyDeleteI remember having a Tarzan poster bought from a UK Woolworths sometime in the mid or late 1970s that bore a similarity to the cover of Marvel Tarzan #1 - Tarzan fighting a lion. I’ve struggled to find a picture of the poster on Google. Are you familiar with it, Kid?
ReplyDeleteCan't remember seeing the poster, but it might've been of the dustjacket of one of the Tarzan books. I seem to recall reading somewhere that Marvel based their cover on a dustjacket illustration. Try Googling 'Tarzan posters' and seeing what that brings you. I just did and there were a few on display.
ReplyDeleteAlso Google 'Tarzan fighting lion' - that'll give you a few more.
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