Title:
Tarzan
Synopsis:
Synopsis for ”The Trophy”
A bored millionaire goes on the hunt for rare, exotic animals, but soon Tarzan avenges the cruel killings and sets a trap for the hunter.
Tarzan Vol 1 218
Tarzan Vol 1 #218
March, 1973
Executive Editor
Carmine Infantino
Cover Artists
Joe Kubert
The Trophy
Writers
Joe Kubert
Pencilers
Joe Kubert
Inkers
Joe Kubert
Colorists
Tatjana Wood
Letterers
Joe Kubert
Editors
Joe Kubert
Beyond the Farthest Star: ”Princess of Doom”
Writers
Dennis O’Neil
Pencilers
Murphy Anderson
Inkers
Murphy Anderson
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Tarzan # 217 Tarzan # 219
“ I could kill you now... where you stand! But, that would not be true justice! First, you must learn what it means to be the hunted... rather than the hunter! Go into the jungle! Hide... if you can! For I will come after you! ...Run... RUN! “
— Tarzan
Tarzan #218 is an issue of the series Tarzan (Volume 1) with a cover date of March, 1973.
Appearing in ”The Trophy”
Featured Characters:
Tarzan
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Darryl T. Hanson (Dies)
Other Characters:
Marla
Bortu
Shemtag
Locations:
New York
Africa
African Congo
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for Beyond the Farthest Star: ”Princess of Doom”
Tangor continues his adventures on different alien worlds. Leaving the planet Poloda, he crashes his rocket onto an unnamed planet. He befriends a strange little alien monkey who leads him to some mountains. On the plateau, several Ape-Men are waiting. Later, he is introduced to the monkey’s family and sets up camp in their village. During the night, the monkey companion wakes Tagnor and takes him to the swamp. There, the two witness a beautiful woman rising from the waters. She wants the three of them to be comrades. Suddenly, several Ape-Men approach them, trying to take the woman as a prisoner. Sensing their intentions, Tangor defends her by fighting them off. The creatures run away into the forest. The three then hold hands and walk towards the sunrise.
Appearing in Beyond the Farthest Star: ”Princess of Doom”
Featured Characters:
Tangor
Supporting Characters:
Skeeter (alien monkey)
Zita
Antagonists:
Ape Men
Other Characters:
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
In The Trophy story, the hunter falls into quicksand, and Tarzan watches him drown.
Though the Tangor storyline is to be continued next issue, it is not and is never resolved. His next, and final appearance, is in Tarzan Family #61.
A bored millionaire goes on the hunt for rare, exotic animals, but soon Tarzan avenges the cruel killings and sets a trap for the hunter.
Tarzan Vol 1 218
Tarzan Vol 1 #218
March, 1973
Executive Editor
Carmine Infantino
Cover Artists
Joe Kubert
The Trophy
Writers
Joe Kubert
Pencilers
Joe Kubert
Inkers
Joe Kubert
Colorists
Tatjana Wood
Letterers
Joe Kubert
Editors
Joe Kubert
Beyond the Farthest Star: ”Princess of Doom”
Writers
Dennis O’Neil
Pencilers
Murphy Anderson
Inkers
Murphy Anderson
Previous Issue Next Issue
Tarzan # 217 Tarzan # 219
“ I could kill you now... where you stand! But, that would not be true justice! First, you must learn what it means to be the hunted... rather than the hunter! Go into the jungle! Hide... if you can! For I will come after you! ...Run... RUN! “
— Tarzan
Tarzan #218 is an issue of the series Tarzan (Volume 1) with a cover date of March, 1973.
Appearing in ”The Trophy”
Featured Characters:
Tarzan
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Darryl T. Hanson (Dies)
Other Characters:
Marla
Bortu
Shemtag
Locations:
New York
Africa
African Congo
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for Beyond the Farthest Star: ”Princess of Doom”
Tangor continues his adventures on different alien worlds. Leaving the planet Poloda, he crashes his rocket onto an unnamed planet. He befriends a strange little alien monkey who leads him to some mountains. On the plateau, several Ape-Men are waiting. Later, he is introduced to the monkey’s family and sets up camp in their village. During the night, the monkey companion wakes Tagnor and takes him to the swamp. There, the two witness a beautiful woman rising from the waters. She wants the three of them to be comrades. Suddenly, several Ape-Men approach them, trying to take the woman as a prisoner. Sensing their intentions, Tangor defends her by fighting them off. The creatures run away into the forest. The three then hold hands and walk towards the sunrise.
Appearing in Beyond the Farthest Star: ”Princess of Doom”
Featured Characters:
Tangor
Supporting Characters:
Skeeter (alien monkey)
Zita
Antagonists:
Ape Men
Other Characters:
Locations:
Items:
Vehicles:
Notes
In The Trophy story, the hunter falls into quicksand, and Tarzan watches him drown.
Though the Tangor storyline is to be continued next issue, it is not and is never resolved. His next, and final appearance, is in Tarzan Family #61.
Cover Date:
03/1973
Publisher:
DC Comics
Issue Number:
218
Year:
1973
Cover Price:
$.20
Era:
Bronze Age
Genre:
Adventure
Action
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Date Added:
2018-07-02 23:14:38
Story Arc:
Lost Tribes
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$9.99
Automatic Estimated Date:
2024-08-26
Date Added:
2018-07-02 23:14:38
Created By:
Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Writer:
Joe Kubert. Beyond the Farthest Star: ”Princess of Doom” Dennis O’Neil
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Penciller:
Joe Kubert. Beyond the Farthest Star: ”Princess of Doom” Murphy Anderson
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Inker:
Joe Kubert. Beyond the Farthest Star: ”Princess of Doom” Murphy Anderson
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Colorist:
Tatjana Wood
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Cover Artist:
Joe Kubert
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Editor:
Joe Kubert
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