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Tarzan in comics

Tarzan
Dell's Tarzan #1 (January–February 1948)
Publication information
Publisher Dell Comics
Gold Key Comics
Charlton Comics
DC Comics
Marvel Comics
Dark Horse Comics
Idaho Comics Group
Format Ongoing series
Publication date Dell Comics
January–February 1948 –
July–August 1962
Gold Key Comics
November 1962 –
February 1972
Charlton Comics
December 1964 – July 1965
DC Comics
April 1972 – February 1977
Marvel Comics
June 1977 – October 1979
No. of issues Dell Comics
130 (#1–130)
Gold Key Comics
75 (#132 – #206)
Charlton Comics
4 (#1–4)
DC Comics
52 (#207 – #258)
Marvel Comics
29 (#1 – #29) plus 3 Annuals
Idaho Comics Group
2 (#1–2)
Creative team
Created by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Written by
Artist(s)

Tarzan, a fictional character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, first appeared in the 1912 novel Tarzan of the Apes, and then in 23 sequels. The character proved immensely popular and quickly made the jump to other media, including comics.

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 Syndicate distributed the strip.

Over the years, many artists have drawn the Tarzan comic strip, notably Burne Hogarth, Ruben Moreira, Dan Barry, Bob Lubbers, John Celardo, Russ Manning, Gil Kane, Mike Grell, and Gray Morrow. The daily strip began to reprint old dailies after the last Russ Manning daily (#10,308, which ran on 29 July 1972). The Sunday strip also turned to reprints circa 2000. Both strips continue as reprints today in a few newspapers and in Comics Revue magazine. NBM Publishing did a quality reprint series of the Foster and Hogarth work on Tarzan in a series of hardback and paperback reprints in the 1990s. In 2014, Dark Horse Books began to reprint the Hal Foster and Burne Hogarth Sundays in the original full page size.


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