Monday, December 14, 2009

#283: Tarzan Apornas Son - #19 The fighting apes- Horror in the swamp (Vidyarthi Mithram)



According to an inside page of VMC #34 , The Killer Cousin was numbered as #19.

This issue is also # 19 - a comics by VMC also. According to Aznaabi, both covers are original. Can anybody explain?

This issue contains two stories:

1. The fighting apes
2. Horror in the swamp

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All credits and thanks go to Aznaabi only.

5 comments:

  1. Another Tarzan. By the time 2009 ends, I guess we would have all Tarzan published in India ever :)

    Thanks much to P & A.

    Prabhat: I will check back on your question, and will update back.

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  2. @Rafiq Raja: Ha ha ha. Today only you. May be rest are on holidays. :)

    Aznaabi explains:
    1. The missing covers of #18 The Jungle Demon - Arab Pirates; and #28 Jane's Wedding - The Lesson
    were redesigned by him.

    Rest all earlier and next coming VMC have original covers.

    2. #272: Tarzan of The Apes - Queen Of The Cannibals was printed by TOP SELLER.


    I'll wait for your information about VMC covers. My opinion: these were reprinted as ACK with minor modification in cover, sometimes number were changed.

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  3. Thanks P&A for the wonderful series. I agree with Rafiq at this rate Dilli door nahin.

    Not yet on holiday - just down with flu (the normal one :-D) still recovering.

    What better than recuperate with a vintage gem of a comic

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  4. @Old Man Mozz: My wife and me were suffering from flu just before Annika's birth. Wishing you full recovery!

    At present sharing last year's scans. Many physical copies of VMC and Kiran comics are not available with us at present. Not this year, one day we will be able to collect all Tarzan (Indian prints).

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  5. Thanks P&A for the wonderful series. I agree with Rafiq at this rate Dilli door nahin.

    Not yet on holiday - just down with flu (the normal one :-D) still recovering.

    What better than recuperate with a vintage gem of a comic

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