Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan #58
Tarzan #58 (1954) delivers a classic jungle adventure as Tarzan, visiting the village of A-lur, is drawn into a mystery surrounding strange giant white apes. When he discovers a white woman, Alice Jenner, held captive by them, he springs into action—only to be met with unexpected help from her husband, Paul, who arrives with a rifle to turn the tide. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Jesse Marsh, with a striking cover by Moe Gollub, this issue captures the timeless thrill of Tarzan’s wild exploits in a 10-cent comic from 1954.
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While visiting A-lur, Tarzan learns of the appearance of some giant white apes. He goes to investigate and finds the apes and their captive, a white woman, Alice Jenner. He helps Alice escape and the pursuit of the apes is cut off by Alice's husband Paul, bearing a rifle.
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