Limited Collectors' Edition 1972 #C-29 - back issue - $9.00
LIMITED COLLECTORS' EDITION, No. C-29. Published bi-monthly by NATIONAL PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS, Inc., 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10019. Carmine Infantino, Publisher. E. Nelson Bridwell, Editor. Allan Asherman, Assistant Editor. Sol Harrison, Vice-President--Production Manager. Copyright ? 1974 by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. All Rights Reserved. The stories, characters and incidents mentioned in this magazine are entirely fictional. No actual persons, living or dead, are intended or should be inferred. Printed in the U.S.A. On-sale date from Comic Reader #106.
- The Return of Tarzan - Colors credit provided by Anthony Tollin.
- - Inside front cover.
- The Return of Tarzan, Part 1: Trial by Treachery - Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' The Return of Tarzan.
- Part 2: Fury in the Desert - Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' "The Return of Tarzan". The page numbering continues from the previous story sequence.
- Part 3: Back to the Primitive - Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' "The Return of Tarzan". The page numbering continues from the previous story sequence. Likely this is job number N-1003, but it's not labeled.
- Pinup - Double sized pinup of Tarzan rescuing a blond woman from alligators or crocodiles.
- How to Draw Tarzan's Animals - How to draw an ape, elephant, lion, and alligator or crocodile.
- Part 4: The City of Gold - Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' "The Return of Tarzan". The page numbering continues from the previous story sequence.
- Word Puzzle - Fill in the words to get a quote from the original novel.
- Part 5: The Pit of Doom! - Adapted from Edgar Rice Burroughs' "The Return of Tarzan". The page numbering continues from the previous story sequence. Likely this is job number N-1005, but it's not labeled.
- Is Tarzan Alive? - Inside back cover. The noted science fiction author Philip Jose Farmer claims in a book that Tarzan is based on a real man, who he interviewed. Truth or fiction? At the bottom of the page is the answer for the word search puzzle.
- Tarzan of the Apes - Back cover.
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