Tarzan (Volume 1) with a cover date of June, 1972. It was published on April 27, 1972.
Synopsis for "A Mate for the Ape-Man (Part 3)"
Appearing in "A Mate for the Ape-Man (Part 3)"
Featured Characters:
- Tarzan (Flashback only)
Supporting Characters:
- Jane Porter (Flashback only) (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- Terkoz (male ape) (Flashback only)
Other Characters:
- Unnamed woman
- Mister Klaxton (unnamed woman's guide)
- William Clayton (Flashback only)
- Archimedes Q. Porter (Flashback only)
- Esmeralda (Flashback only)
Locations:
- Africa
- African Congo
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Synopsis for "Fight For Life"
Reprinted from a newspaper strip originally printed on January 10th, 1932.
Appearing in "Fight For Life"
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Synopsis for John Carter of Mars: "A Fair Captive From the Sky"
John Carter roams around a Martian city with his guard dog, as Tars Tarkas lectures him with a history lesson about his race. Suddenly above, an unidentified aircraft is being blasted from the skies. When they inspect the fallen ship, they take prisoner a beautiful red-skinned female, Princess Dejah Thoris of Helium. As she is taken to the dungeon, she is being manhandled by the Tharks. John notices this, and lashes out at the laughing guards. Tars Tarkas threatens to disintegrate John if does not stop his scuffle. Disgusted with John's actions, Tars Tarkas escorts him and the princess to a higher tribunal, to be judged if they should live or die.
Appearing in John Carter of Mars: "A Fair Captive From the Sky"
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- Tars Tarkas
- Princess Dejah Thoris (First appearance)
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Notes
- "A Mate for the Ape-Man" is the third part of a four-part adaptation of the Edgar Rice Burroughs novel, Tarzan of the Apes.
- John Carter story continues in Weird Worlds #1.
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