Comics on Parade #3 (15)
"The Beasts of Tarzan" in Comics on Parade #3 (1939) delivers a pulpy adventure from the early days of comic book storytelling, with Bernard Dibble handling writing, art, and inking for a unified vision. The tale follows Looy and Dilbury as they land on a mysterious tropical island, only to find themselves caught in a whirlwind of unexpected romance—and sudden peril—when the islanders’ protectors return. The cover by Al Capp captures the story’s exotic flair with a striking, dynamic image.
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The captain of the "Sea Bat" sends Looy and Dilbury ashore on a tropical island to find water. Instead, they discover numerous attractive young island women. The captain and the rest of the sailors hurry ashore to enjoy themselves as well, but flee when the husbands and boyfriends of the islanders return. Looy and Dilbury are captured.
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