Title:
Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan : Burne Hogarth's Lord of the Jungle / original text by Edgar Rice Burroughs ; story adaptations by Burne Hogarth and Robert M. Hodes ; art and color work by Burne Hogarth ; lettering by Burne Hogarth with Skip Kohloff ; foreword by Mike Richardson ; dedicated to Danton Burroughs.
ISBN:
9781621159971
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Publication Information:
Milwaukie, Oregon : Dark Horse Books, [2021]
©2014
Physical Description:
1 online resource (261 pages) : chiefly illustrations (some color)
General Note:
"These stories are a product of their time, and therefore certain elements may be out of step with present-day sensibilities. While such instances may be regrettable, the material presented here is unedited to maintain historical accuracy."--page 5.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Contents:
Tarzan of the apes -- Jungle tales of Tarzan.
Summary:
Born of noble parents and marooned on the West African coast, young Lord Greystoke is orphaned in his first year of life. Named Tarzan by the great apes that raise him, he must learn the laws of the jungle to survive. As he matures, his strength and agility develop to match those of the beasts that surround him, yet he realizes that he is different. He combines higher intelligence, superhuman strength and his jungle training to become the unconquerable Lord of the Jungle.
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