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Tarzan #29

October 1979

• The New York storyline is all wrapped up in this issue. It seems that a multi-issue storyline was condensed into one issue just to conclude the series with some sense of closure. Tarzan, his family and his jungle friends board an ocean liner to return to Africa from New York. Along the way a terrorist blows up the liner, stranding all in lifeboats adrift on the Atlantic Ocean.

 

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Tarzan #28

September 1979

• Korak arrives in America in time to rescue Tarzan and Jane from the top of the Empire State Building. Cover art is an homage to the climax of the 1933 film, "King Kong."

 

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Tarzan #27

August 1979

• Roger Tory pits Tarzan and Jad-Bal-Ja against a giant albino gorilla in his Safari Club show.

 

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Tarzan #26

July 1979

• Roger Tory takes the captive Tarzan and Jane to New York city and forces them to be part of his "Bring 'Em Back Alive" revue at the Safari Club.

 

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Tarzan #25

June 1979

• The Waziri inform Tarzan that they believe that poachers have killed Jane. Tarzan investigates and both he and Jane are captured by the poachers.

 

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Tarzan #24

May 1979

• Blood Money and Human Bondage Part 10

 

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Tarzan #23

April 1979

• Blood Money and Human Bondage Part 9

 

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Tarzan #22

March 1979

• Princess Ayesha succeeds in destroying the Mahars sonic cannon. All forces converge on Alhazred, Tarzan, the pirates, even the dinosaurs of Pellucidar, drawn by the energy released by the sonic cannon. Blood Money and Human Bondage Part 8

 

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Tarzan #21

Feb 1979

• The Mahars use their sound cannon to wipe out half the Pellucidar army. The Cid learns that it wasn't Tarzan that stole his treasure, but Frazier instead. Blood Money and Human Bondage Part 7

 

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Tarzan #20

Jan 1979

• Blood Money and Human Bondage Part 6

 

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Tarzan #19

Dec 1978

• Tarzan and The Cid's pirates battle Abdul Alhazred's men on the ocean. When they barely escape with their lives, Tarzan jumps ship. When the pirates find their treasure missing, they believe that Tarzan has taken it and swear vengeance. Blood Money and Human Bondage Part 5

 

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Tarzan #18

Nov 1978

• Tarzan is forced to join The Cid and his band of pirates. Blood Money and Human Bondage Part 4

 

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Tarzan #17

October 1978

• Princess Ayesha is rescued by a native in Pellucidar. Tarzan is attacked by the Death Cult and narrowly escapes. Blood Money and Human Bondage Part 3

 

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Tarzan #16

September 1978

• Simon kills Tarzan's elephant Tantor. Tarzan and Dak-Lat follow Simon and his fellow adventurers seeking revenge and all are captured by Abdul Alhazred, who has opened a portal to Pellucidar. Blood Money and Human Bondage Part 2

 

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Tarzan #15

August 1978

• Blood Money and Human Bondage Part 1

 

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Tarzan #14

July 1978

• Freely adapted from the Edgar Rice Burroughs' story "The Battle for Teeka" from the novel "Jungle Tales of Tarzan".

 

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Tarzan #13

June 1978

• Freely adapted from ERB's "A Jungle Joke.

 

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Tarzan #12

May 1978

• Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Jungle Tales of Tarzan".

 

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Tarzan #11

April 1978

• Part 9 (conclusion) of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar" adaptation.

 

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Tarzan #10

March 1978

• Tarzan captures Albert Werper and his memories are restored. Later Tarzan and Werper are captured by an officer of the Congo Freestate. Part 8 of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar" adaptation.

 

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Tarzan #9

Feb 1978

• A young Tarzan tries to comprehend the meaning of God.

 

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Tarzan #8

Jan 1978

• Part 7 of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar" adaptation.

 

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Tarzan #7

Dec 1977

 

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Tarzan #6

Nov 1977

• Part 6 of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar" adaptation.

 

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Tarzan #5

Oct 1977

• Part 5 of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar" adaptation.

 

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Tarzan #4

Sept 1977

• Part 4 of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar" adaptation.

 

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Tarzan #3

August 1977

• Part 3 of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar" adaptation.

 

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Tarzan #2

July 1977

• Part 2 of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar" adaptation.

 

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Tarzan #1

June 1977

• Part 1 of Edgar Rice Burroughs' "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar" adaptation.

 

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