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  1. Every generation since the Baby Boomer can identify with Tarzan comics. In total, over 400 original Tarzan comics, as well as a spin-off – Korak, Son of Tarzan – have been published in the United States from major publishers, including Dell, Gold Key, DC, Marvel, Malibu, Dark Horse and Dynamite.

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    Tarzan of the Apes was adapted into newspaper strip form, first published January 7, 1929, with illustrations by Hal Foster. A full page Sunday strip began on March 15, 1931, with artwork by Rex Maxon. United Feature Syndicatedistributed the strip. Over the years, many artists have drawn the Tarzan comic strip, notably Rex Maxon (1929–1947), Burne ...

    United States

    Tarzan has appeared in many comic books from numerous publishers over the years, notably Western Publishing, Charlton Comics, DC Comics, Marvel Comics and Dark Horse Comics. The character's earliest comic book appearances were in comic strip reprints published in several titles, such as Sparkler, Tip Top Comics and Single Series.

    Europe

    Tarzan comics were the first publications banned by the Federal Department for Media Harmful to Young Persons of then-West Germany after its founding in 1954. The German Tarzan #34 and #35 of the monthly series were not allowed to be sold in the country because the department stated that they would affect young people in a "nerve-inflaming and brutalising way" and "transport them into an unreal world of lies". Such works were supposedly "the result of a degenerate imagination", which is consi...

    Dark Horse Comics

    1. Tarzan: The Jesse Marsh Years 1.1. Volume 1 collects Four Color #134 and 161 and Tarzan #1–4, 256 pages, January 2009, ISBN 1-59582-238-0 1.2. Volume 2 collects Tarzan #5–10, 224 pages, May 2009, ISBN 1-59582-294-1 1.3. Volume 3 collects Tarzan #11–16, 240 pages, September 2009, ISBN 1-59582-379-4 1.4. Volume 4 collects Tarzan #17–21, 232 pages, November 2009, ISBN 1-59582-392-1 1.5. Volume 5 collects Tarzan #22–27, 240 pages, February 2010, ISBN 1-59582-426-X 1.6. Volume 6 collects Tarzan...

    IDW Publishing

    1. Joe Kubert's Tarzan of the Apes: Artist's Edition 156 pages, September 2012, ISBN 1613774494

    Tarzan at the Grand Comics Database
    Tarzan at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
    Tarzan comic strip at GoComics
    • Concluded daily & Sunday strip; in reprints
    • January 7, 1929
  2. Collectibles Emporium. ERB, INC. COMICS In 2012, ERB, Inc. started its online comic strip project, partnering with talented writers and artists to adapt or continue the storylines begun in Edgar Rice Burroughs’ original stories. The project kicked off with renowned artist Tom Grindberg and scripter Roy Thomas on The New Adventures of Tarzan ...

  3. Tarzan, der König des Dschungels war eine Comicserie, die Anfang der 60er im Walter Lehning Verlag erschien. Dabei erschienen die Großbände von November 1959 bis September 1961 und die Piccoloreihe von Dezember 1960 bis Juli 1961. Von den 62 herausgegebenen Großbänden war die erste Hälfte (Band 1 -33) in Farbe, die letzte Hälfte ab Band ...

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    Flucht in den Dschungel
    1959
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    Der Lichtzauber
    1959
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    Tarzans Sieg
    1959
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    Spuren im Dschungel
    1960
  4. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › TarzanTarzan – Wikipedia

    Comics. Neben den Filmen gibt es Comics und verschiedene Fernsehserien. Die ersten gezeichneten täglichen Strips wurden, beginnend am 7. Januar 1929, in zunächst dreizehn amerikanischen und zwei kanadischen Zeitungen abgedruckt. Gezeichnet wurden sie von Hal (Harold) Foster.

  5. März 1931 erschien in einigen amerikanischen Zeitungen die erste farbige Comicseite von Tarzan. Diese und die folgenden 27 Seiten zeichnete Rex Maxon. Ab dem 27. September 1931 übernahm der später durch Prinz Eisenherz weltberühmt gewordene Hal Foster die Serie.

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