Not collected, but back issues are very cheap. This story is a sequel to "Tarzan at the Earth's Core" and features lots of monsters, a cool villain, and a large body count. This Marvel-Tarzan is not a nice guy he doesn't think twice about killing people in battle, for revenge, or even when he's just pissed off.
True, the character's appearances in various media tend to be slow and boring, but not here. Tarzan #15-#24(Marvel)by David Kraft, Bill Mantlo, John & Sal Buscema.
Despite it being a DC title, it is not silly at all(actually quite cynical and nihilistic) and Michael Fleisher's long run on the character is vastly superior to anything he did at Marvel. Showcase Presents: Jonah Hex V.1-This is an extremely violent DC western and one of the best Western comics ever done. However, this is the closest thing to a Marvel comic DC had back then and was responsible for Shooter being a fan favorite for quite a while. Due to it being a Silver Age DC series, it does occasionally have some silly moments. Showcase Presents: Legion of Super-Heroes V.2,3,4-This is the complete run of Jim Shooter's first comics series. thanks.Īs an Xmas greeting, here's some recommendations of non-Marvel continuity books you may like: I tried submitting a comment about DD 84 but I found myself blocked.Īpparently the way I have things set now a single link causes it to require my approval before publishing but I was alerted and I've published it.