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Betan (Francisco Betancourt) Tarzan #836 Tarzan and the Ant Men Painted Cover Original Art (undated)
"Tarzan in his wanderings in unknown Africa comes to a great thorn forest, impenetrable, according to native belief, and shunned because it is the abode of evil spirits. The undaunted Tarzan, however, finds a way through the awful thorns and emerges into an amazingly fertile country. Here, he discovers a race of pigmies about eighteen inches high, fairly advanced in civilization and living in vast community houses resembling ant hills. Tarzan sees many curious things, and has numerous startling adventures." .The Jungle Lord battles a swarming hoard of enraged and deadly Ant Men warriors in this Frank Frazetta-inspired cover for the Mexican edition of Tarzan. The image area 10.5" x 14.5" and aside from blunted corners, the art is in Excellent condition.


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July, 2013
7th Sunday
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