Tarzan #236 DC Comics 1975
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Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1975
Publisher
DC Comics National Periodical Publications
Description
In the heart of the jungle, chaos reigns as ruthless slave traders invade Tarzan's domain. They threaten not only its ancient beauty but also the lives of its inhabitants. Tarzan, with his fierce spirit and unwavering sense of justice, rises to protect his world and its creatures, ready to confront the new peril head-on.
With each turn of the page, readers are drawn into a vibrant, lush landscape illustrated by the legendary Joe Kubert, where adventure and danger lurk in every shadow. This thrilling tale, steeped in the iconic storytelling of Edgar Rice Burroughs, pulls together elements of bravery, camaraderie, and the deep-rooted connection between man and nature.
In a gripping clash between civilization and primal instinct, Tarzan fights not just for survival but to reclaim the freedom that defines his beloved jungle. As he battles the forces of greed and cruelty, the story unfolds with unexpected twists, reminding us all of the enduring power of courage and compassion.
With each turn of the page, readers are drawn into a vibrant, lush landscape illustrated by the legendary Joe Kubert, where adventure and danger lurk in every shadow. This thrilling tale, steeped in the iconic storytelling of Edgar Rice Burroughs, pulls together elements of bravery, camaraderie, and the deep-rooted connection between man and nature.
In a gripping clash between civilization and primal instinct, Tarzan fights not just for survival but to reclaim the freedom that defines his beloved jungle. As he battles the forces of greed and cruelty, the story unfolds with unexpected twists, reminding us all of the enduring power of courage and compassion.
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