Emile has provided us with the strips for the latest Tarzan Daily strip "The Pirates", that concluded yesterday. The first panel looks like this:
Download the story from the original link here and shower your thanks on him.
Emile also has the following additional info for Tarzan enthusiasts:
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You can get a list of daily strips stories at:
http://www.erbzine.com/mag22/ 2293.html
Why this list is… complex ?
There is a first story (Tarzan of the Apes), followed by a serie of stories numbered from A (The Return of Tarzan) to Z (Tarzan and the Fires of Tohr) and, then a matrix number is used - since 1 (1939-08-28) to 10308 (or RM308, 1972-07-29 that is the end of the original run).
These are followed by reprints from Burne Hogarth (194è-09-01/2509, Tarzan at the Earth's Core…); and these reprints were reprinted recently (yes, the same stories !).
And the list (link above) is incomplete. As an example, for today’s shared story, you have there:
3801-3858 (? -22 Dec. 1951): Bob Lubbers/Dick Van Buren, Tarzan and the Pirates (58 days)
My own entry is:
D080 - Tarzan and the Pirates - 2018-05-05 (3801) To 2018-07-07 (3858) - 58 Strips
So the full entry is:
Daily Strip #: 080 (80th story starting with the original one, in 1928).
Title: Tarzan and the Pirates
Date Start: 1951-10-17 (3801) Reprint: 2018-05-05
Date End: 1951-12-22 (3858) Reprint: 2018-07-07
Length: 55 Strips
Each daily strip have a matrix number (since 1939-08-28: 0001)
Nota: the situation is far different for the Sunday Strips. You can make your mind in reading list of stories there:
http://www.erbzine.com/mag22/ 2292.html
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Enjoy,
Venkit
Download the story from the original link here and shower your thanks on him.
Emile also has the following additional info for Tarzan enthusiasts:
=====================================================
You can get a list of daily strips stories at:
http://www.erbzine.com/mag22/
Why this list is… complex ?
There is a first story (Tarzan of the Apes), followed by a serie of stories numbered from A (The Return of Tarzan) to Z (Tarzan and the Fires of Tohr) and, then a matrix number is used - since 1 (1939-08-28) to 10308 (or RM308, 1972-07-29 that is the end of the original run).
These are followed by reprints from Burne Hogarth (194è-09-01/2509, Tarzan at the Earth's Core…); and these reprints were reprinted recently (yes, the same stories !).
And the list (link above) is incomplete. As an example, for today’s shared story, you have there:
3801-3858 (? -22 Dec. 1951): Bob Lubbers/Dick Van Buren, Tarzan and the Pirates (58 days)
My own entry is:
D080 - Tarzan and the Pirates - 2018-05-05 (3801) To 2018-07-07 (3858) - 58 Strips
So the full entry is:
Daily Strip #: 080 (80th story starting with the original one, in 1928).
Title: Tarzan and the Pirates
Date Start: 1951-10-17 (3801) Reprint: 2018-05-05
Date End: 1951-12-22 (3858) Reprint: 2018-07-07
Length: 55 Strips
Each daily strip have a matrix number (since 1939-08-28: 0001)
Nota: the situation is far different for the Sunday Strips. You can make your mind in reading list of stories there:
http://www.erbzine.com/mag22/
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Enjoy,
Venkit
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