Showing posts with label Tarzan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tarzan. Show all posts
Thursday, January 10, 2013
SUPERMAN TARZAN COMIC BOOK DC SUPERHERO LORD JUNGLE APES OPAR JANE LOIS RARE OOP
SUPERMAN and TARZAN COMIC BOOK
RARE and OUT OF PRINT.
HARD TO FIND COLLECTORS ITEM FOR FANS OF PREDATORS AND BATMAN.
The stunning Elseworlds series by Chuck Dixon (Robin) and Carlos Meglia (Star Wars: Underworld) heated, action-fueled!
Kal-El, Lord of the Apes, and gentleman adventurer John Greystoke find the magnificent Lost City of Opar...and are about to fulfill their true destinies! Along with Metropolis reporter Lois Lane and her street-smart friend Jane Clayton, our legendary heroes court unspeakable danger...possibly more than they can handle. In the city ruled by the sinister seductress, La, it's wise to watch your back! When Kal-El's life is threatened by a mysterious meteorite, Greystoke faces a lesson in nobility that will affect the very core of his being. Both heroes will be changed forever...if they survive!
fantastic high quality full color comic book printed on bright glossy paper stock.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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Dark Horse Comics,
DC Comics,
Edgar Rice Burroughs,
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Tarzan
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
BATMAN VS TARZAN COMIC BOOK CATWOMAN DARK KNIGHT LORD OF THE JUNGLE DC JANE RARE



BATMAN VS TARZAN 3 COMIC BOOKS. including #1
RARE and OUT OF PRINT.
HARD TO FIND COLLECTORS ITEM FOR FANS OF TARZAN AND BATMAN.
Batman. Tarzan. Two orphaned noblemen who have honed their minds and bodies to the peak of human performance. Two fearless warriors who have sworn to protect their respective homelands. Now, a new evil has surfaced, one that will bring these two legendary heroes together for the first time. In a rousing adventure that reaches from the shadowy spires of Gotham City to the dark forests of deepest Africa, all the skills and instincts of the Dark Knight and the Lord of the Jungle will be needed to save an opulent lost civilization from destruction. Co-published by DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics.
Both have sworn to protect their respective territories: for Tarzan, the jungle; for Batman, Gotham City. Now, a new evil has surfaced: one that will bring these two legendary heroes together for the first time; one that threatens both of their "jungles." And all clues point to a mysterious female cat burglar and an archaeologist named Dent.
The mysterious African Cat-woman is not about to let the ancient, priceless treasures of her lost jungle city be plundered by the archaeologist known as Dent. Who better to enlist in her cause than Batman and Tarzan? It will take all of the jungle-bred instincts of Tarzan and the detective skills of the Dark Knight to save this opulent lost civilization.
Tarzan and Batman: side by side against the villainous Dent . . . assuming our heroes can escape their underwater death match. And what of The Cat-Woman, the princess of the opulent lost city who must now rule in the place of her fallen father? Will Batman's love for her finally deny Gotham City of its greatest champion? Will Tarzan return to the arms of his beloved Jane, or stay to protect the city?
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
TARZAN LOST ADVENTURE EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS JOHN CARTER!
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TARZAN THE LOST ADVENTURE. EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
ILLUSTRATED BOOK
Includes the JOHN CARTER OF MARS comic strips from 1941, illustrated by John Coleman Burroughs, son of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
The Ape Man rampages through the African jungle once again in a brawny, brutal adventure that Burroughs (1875- 1950) left unfinished at his death. The story returns to the original pulp roots of Tarzan as a noble beast who drinks hot blood from his bare-handed kills and slays foes with abandon and near superhuman skill. This Tarzan is in the dark spirit of the Burroughs novels, and he's revived with pulpish glee by Lansdale, a smart choice whose own fiction (The Two-Bear Mambo, 1995) acknowledges the ferocity of life. Here, Tarzan, aided by Jad-bal-ja the lion and Nkima the chimp, defends a party of American archeologists in search of the Lost City of Ur. He combats brigands who would plunder the party and the jungle, the savage inhabitants of Ur and, finally, a mantis-like monster from the earth's core-a reminder that Burroughs's Tarzan novels were as much science fiction as jungle adventure. It's a fierce tale, told in rough prose, but readers who pant, for instance, at the sight of Tarzan slashing through a band of apes who have kidnapped a young blonde as their "slave" will thrill to this yarn.
Product Description
For nearly half a century, Edgar Rice Burroughs' final work, an unfinished Tarzan novel, was locked in a vault where it became the stuff of legend. In 1995, Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan: The Lost Adventure enjoyed its Dark Horse debut as a series of pulp-magazine format books. The tale -- completed by famed horror writer Joe R. Lansdale is illustrated throughout by such legends as Thomas Yeates, and featuring a cover by Arthur Suydam.
THIS VERSION IS LONG OUT OF PRINT.
HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM
Published by Dark Horse in 1995.
About the Author
Edgar Rice Burroughs is one of the world's most popular authors. With no previous experience as a writer, he wrote and sold his first novel--A Princess of Mars--in 1912. In the ensuing thirty-eight years, until his death in 1950, Burroughs produced ninety-one books and a host of short stories and articles. Although he is best known as the creator of the classic Tarzan of the Apes and John Carter of Mars, his restless imagination knew few bounds. Burroughs's prolific pen took readers from the American West to primitive Africa to romantic adventures on the moon, other planets, and beyond the farthest star. No one knows how many copies of Burroughs's books have been published throughout the world. It is conservative to say, however, that with translations into thirty-two known languages, including Braille, the number must run into the hundreds of millions. Considering the additional worldwide following of the Tarzan newspaper feature, radio programs, comic magazines, motion pictures, and television series, Burroughs and his works are certainly known and loved by a legion of fans.
Joe R. Lansdale is best known for his hard-hitting suspense novels such as Act of Love, Dead in the West, Savage Season, and Mucho Mojo. His short story collections include Writer of the Purple Rage and A Fistful of Stories.
Visit the POP CULTURE SHOP eBAY Store!
TARZAN THE LOST ADVENTURE. EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS
ILLUSTRATED BOOK
Includes the JOHN CARTER OF MARS comic strips from 1941, illustrated by John Coleman Burroughs, son of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
The Ape Man rampages through the African jungle once again in a brawny, brutal adventure that Burroughs (1875- 1950) left unfinished at his death. The story returns to the original pulp roots of Tarzan as a noble beast who drinks hot blood from his bare-handed kills and slays foes with abandon and near superhuman skill. This Tarzan is in the dark spirit of the Burroughs novels, and he's revived with pulpish glee by Lansdale, a smart choice whose own fiction (The Two-Bear Mambo, 1995) acknowledges the ferocity of life. Here, Tarzan, aided by Jad-bal-ja the lion and Nkima the chimp, defends a party of American archeologists in search of the Lost City of Ur. He combats brigands who would plunder the party and the jungle, the savage inhabitants of Ur and, finally, a mantis-like monster from the earth's core-a reminder that Burroughs's Tarzan novels were as much science fiction as jungle adventure. It's a fierce tale, told in rough prose, but readers who pant, for instance, at the sight of Tarzan slashing through a band of apes who have kidnapped a young blonde as their "slave" will thrill to this yarn.
Product Description
For nearly half a century, Edgar Rice Burroughs' final work, an unfinished Tarzan novel, was locked in a vault where it became the stuff of legend. In 1995, Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan: The Lost Adventure enjoyed its Dark Horse debut as a series of pulp-magazine format books. The tale -- completed by famed horror writer Joe R. Lansdale is illustrated throughout by such legends as Thomas Yeates, and featuring a cover by Arthur Suydam.
THIS VERSION IS LONG OUT OF PRINT.
HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM
Published by Dark Horse in 1995.
About the Author
Edgar Rice Burroughs is one of the world's most popular authors. With no previous experience as a writer, he wrote and sold his first novel--A Princess of Mars--in 1912. In the ensuing thirty-eight years, until his death in 1950, Burroughs produced ninety-one books and a host of short stories and articles. Although he is best known as the creator of the classic Tarzan of the Apes and John Carter of Mars, his restless imagination knew few bounds. Burroughs's prolific pen took readers from the American West to primitive Africa to romantic adventures on the moon, other planets, and beyond the farthest star. No one knows how many copies of Burroughs's books have been published throughout the world. It is conservative to say, however, that with translations into thirty-two known languages, including Braille, the number must run into the hundreds of millions. Considering the additional worldwide following of the Tarzan newspaper feature, radio programs, comic magazines, motion pictures, and television series, Burroughs and his works are certainly known and loved by a legion of fans.
Joe R. Lansdale is best known for his hard-hitting suspense novels such as Act of Love, Dead in the West, Savage Season, and Mucho Mojo. His short story collections include Writer of the Purple Rage and A Fistful of Stories.
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