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A very dynamic example with Tarzan in all panels (and lots of different poses) and from very late in Hogarths run, in the rare landscape format. First published May 28th 1950...
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Burne Hogarth Tarzan #1003 Sunday Comic Strip Original Art dated 5-28-50 (United Feature Syndicate, 1950). An episode from the story arc "Tarzan and the Adventurers" features Tarzan escaping from the Dagomba stockade with his unconscious friend Mabuli. Crafted in ink over graphite on Bristol board sections. They have been joined on the reverse side with production tape, for a combined image area of 27.5" x 18.5".
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Burne Hogarth Tarzan #1003 Sunday Comic Strip Original Art dated 5-28-50 (United Feature Syndicate, 1950). An episode from the story arc "Tarzan and the Adventurers" features Tarzan escaping from the Dagomba stockade with his unconscious friend Mabuli. Crafted in ink over graphite on Bristol board sections. They have been joined on the reverse side with production tape, for a combined image area of 27.5" x 18.5".
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About Burne Hogarth
Burne Hogarth is an American cartoonist, illustrator and teacher best known for his work on anatomy, and the comic strip Tarzan which he drew from 1936.