The work you are likely referencing is the 29-issue run of Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle originally published by Marvel Comics.
Known for the "Mighty Marvel Manner," this series combined Buscema’s dynamic action with Thomas's deep respect for Edgar Rice Burroughs' original prose.
Includes the famous " Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar " adaptation and the "Blood Money and Human Bondage" saga. 2. The 2004 "Volume 1-3" French Integration
ISBN 284565927X. Features 269 pages of Roy Thomas and John Buscema's work. Volume 2 (2005): ISBN 2849460850. Contains 130 pages.
The specific "Vol 1-3" from 2004 likely refers to the "Culture Comics" collection published in France. This series collected the Thomas/Buscema Marvel run in a prestigious black-and-white format.
For your paper on the and John Buscema Tarzan series, it is important to distinguish between the original 1970s Marvel run and the various international and collected editions that have appeared since 2004. While an English-language volume "1-3" set for this specific creative duo does not officially exist as a single US series from 2004, there are foreign language integrations and a comprehensive modern omnibus that serve as excellent research material. 1. The Core Creative Run (Marvel 1977–1979)
Written primarily by Roy Thomas (issues #1–14) and illustrated by John Buscema (#1–18).
ISBN 2849463299. Written by David Anthony Kraft and drawn by Buscema. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
The work you are likely referencing is the 29-issue run of Tarzan: Lord of the Jungle originally published by Marvel Comics.
Known for the "Mighty Marvel Manner," this series combined Buscema’s dynamic action with Thomas's deep respect for Edgar Rice Burroughs' original prose.
Includes the famous " Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar " adaptation and the "Blood Money and Human Bondage" saga. 2. The 2004 "Volume 1-3" French Integration Tarzan vol 1-3 - Roy Thomas-John Buscema (2004…
ISBN 284565927X. Features 269 pages of Roy Thomas and John Buscema's work. Volume 2 (2005): ISBN 2849460850. Contains 130 pages.
The specific "Vol 1-3" from 2004 likely refers to the "Culture Comics" collection published in France. This series collected the Thomas/Buscema Marvel run in a prestigious black-and-white format. The work you are likely referencing is the
For your paper on the and John Buscema Tarzan series, it is important to distinguish between the original 1970s Marvel run and the various international and collected editions that have appeared since 2004. While an English-language volume "1-3" set for this specific creative duo does not officially exist as a single US series from 2004, there are foreign language integrations and a comprehensive modern omnibus that serve as excellent research material. 1. The Core Creative Run (Marvel 1977–1979)
Written primarily by Roy Thomas (issues #1–14) and illustrated by John Buscema (#1–18). Volume 2 (2005): ISBN 2849460850
ISBN 2849463299. Written by David Anthony Kraft and drawn by Buscema. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.