Taming the Summer Jungle Heat with Tarzan of the Apes Volume 1

Tarzan of the Apes Volume 1 CoverComing to bookstores and comic shops later this year is Tarzan of the Apes Volume 1! This collection brings together all the comic strips that were previously made available only to subscribers of the Edgar Rice Burroughs website into a hardcover edition that readers can enjoy. Fans can thank Dark Horse Comics for publishing this release!

This collection will present the tales, as seen in Sunday newspaper strip landscape format, in a format that should respect how they were initially release. These adaptations of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ classic tales are scripted by comics legend Roy Thomas (Conan the Barbarian, Avengers, Tarzan: The New Adventures) and illustrated by Pablo Marcos (Savage Sword of ConanStar Trek: The Next GenerationCreepy).

Revealing the origin of the Jungle Lord and his earliest adventures, Tarzan of the Apes is a must for every Tarzan collection!

Tarzan of the Apes Volume 1 will be in comic shops August 24 followed by bookstores on September 6 and will soon be available to preorder at your local comic shop and bookstore. The Amazon listing is forthcoming.

The MSRP is $29.99 (USD)

This New Tarzan Aims High In Style But Swings Low

Legend of Tarzan PosterBy Ed Sum (The Vintage Tempest)

Not even Tarzan can save the pulps from getting a new life in cinema in the 21st century. Many movies made in the past 16 years tried to rescue this genre and sadly not many of these action heroes from long ago can withstand the test of time. Just ask The Lone Ranger (he made his first appearance in radio). When compared to the genre movies released around 1990, more of those cinematic heroes proved to be memorable.

While The Legend of Tarzan is a pop cultural icon, not every iteration has been as well received. The last jungle movie I recall enjoying was Chris Lambert in the role before Disney turned it into an animated action comedy. After seeing this film, I felt more inclined to tune in to the animated version since I enjoyed the Disney Afternoon version of this hero constantly saving Jane from threats from the Jungle. This movie lacked a certain oomph to make it a tentpole product for Warner Bros. Entertainment.

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