Tarzan (1972-1977) DC Comics

Tarzan #209 Art and Story by Joe Kubert 'A Mate for the Ape-Man (Part 3)', 'Fight for Life' reprinted from a newspaper strip originally printed on January 10th, 1932, 'A Fair Captive from the Sky' John Carter story continues in Weird Worlds #1.

Tarzan of the Apes was an ongoing comic book series published by DC Comics from 1972 to 1977. The series featured the titular jungle hero Tarzan, a character originally created in 1912 by Sci-Fi/Adventure novelist Edgar Rice Burroughs. Beginning with issue #207, the series continued the numbering sequence from previous publishers Gold Key Comics and before that Dell Comics. Many of the stories featured in this title were adaptations of stories originally presented in Burroughs' Tarzan novels. Although the primary characters and setting of the series were owned by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., they were later revisited by Marvel Comics whose own Tarzan series began publication immediately after DC canceled the series in 1977.

Tarzan #209 Joe Kubert Cover Fine/Very Fine $10.00 SOLD OUT



Tarzan #212 Tarzan rescues Tantor the Elephant who returns the favor by rescuing him from Chief M'Bonga's tribe -- The Devil's Slayer. Scripts - Pencils - Cover Art by Joe Kubert
Tarzan #212 September, 1972 Tarzan rescues Tantor the Elephant who returns the favor by rescuing him from Chief M'Bonga's tribe -- The Devil's Slayer. Scripts - Pencils - Cover Art by Joe Kubert

Tarzan #212 Very Good/Fine $5.00
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Tarzan #227 Two young men are sent on a safari to find their manhood. One is a chief's son from a local African village and the another is a son of a rich father from overseas. Unknown to both, they seek the same thing in the great mountains. They each must capture a snow ape from the ice jungles. But, only one will become worthy of being a leader, the other will perish. .  Scripts - Pencils - Cover Art - Inks - Letters - Editor by Joe Kubert
Tarzan #227 Two young men are sent on a safari to find their manhood. One is a chief's son from a local African village and the another is a son of a rich father from overseas. Unknown to both, they seek the same thing in the great mountains. They each must capture a snow ape from the ice jungles. But, only one will become worthy of being a leader, the other will perish. Scripts - Pencils - Cover Art - Inks - Letters - Editor by Joe Kubert.

Tarzan #227 Fine/Very Fine $5.00
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