Tarzan's Jungle Annual #1

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Dell ⋅ 1952
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Issue Details

Publisher

Dell

Writer

Gaylord Du Bois

Inker

Jesse Marsh

Cover Artist

Morris Gollub

Artist

Jesse Marsh

Published

March 1952

Synopsis

Painted cover art by Morris Gollub. Tarzan's Friends illustration on inside front cover by Jesse Marsh. "Tarzan Returns to Opar," script by Gaylord Du Bois, art by Jesse Marsh; Tarzan helps a group of Liponans rescue their women, taken by slavers, and then helps them find a new home in the deserted city of Opar. "Jungle Skies" article. "Tarzan's Transportation" text story, art by Jesse Marsh. "Tarzan Fulfills a Promise," script by Gaylord Du Bois, art by Jesse Marsh; Tarzan and Boy take a trip to Cathne where Tarzan learns that Prince Jathon has been taken captive by the Athnians; Tarzan rescues the prince. "Jungle Home" article, art by Jesse Marsh; Instructions for constructing a treehouse. Untitled Boy text story. "Tarzan Brings Aid to A-Lur," script by Gaylord Du Bois, art by Jesse Marsh; Tarzan rides his giant eagle, Argus, to Pal-ul-don, only to discover that the torodons have sacked the lands great cities; Tarzan locates the Ho-dons and marshals their and allied forces to retake the cities. Tyrannosaurus Teaser crossword puzzle. Jungle Safari rebus. Tarzan's Ape-English Dictionary, art by Jesse Marsh; Ala to Zu-Kut. "Boy Rides into Trouble," script by Gaylord Du Bois, art by Jesse Marsh; Boy, experimenting with riding zebras, is attacked by a lion and rescued by his mangani friend, Thorak. "Jungle Treasure" text story. A map of the Pal-ul-don and its environs. "Chako and the Collar of Shame," script by Gaylord Du Bois, art by Jesse Marsh; Diamond smugglers plan to use a collar, placed on a captive baboon, as the place of concealment for their illegal goods. Sheet music for a jungle chant. Native ceremonial cut-out mask on back cover. 

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