Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan of the Apes #196
In "Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins," cousins Doc and Dick—so alike they’re often mistaken for one another—join Tarzan for a holiday in the jungle, unaware their resemblance will lead them into peril. When they become lost, the twins face a storm, capture by a hostile tribe, and a daring rescue in the forbidden land of Opar. Written by Edgar Rice Burroughs and Mike Royer, with art by Mike Royer, this 1970 adventure brings the iconic jungle hero’s world to life with vivid storytelling and dynamic visuals. The cover by George Wilson captures the twins’ striking likeness and the wild mystery of the African wilds.
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Doc and Dick are cousins, but they are often called "The Tarzan Twins" because of they look very much alike. They are distant relatives of Tarzan's, and have been invited to spend their holidays with him. When they get lost in the jungle, they experience all kinds of adventurous situations: they are captured by a hostile tribe, seek shelter from a terrible storm and end up saving a missionary's daughter from the savages of Opar.
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