Burne Hogarth - famous newspaper illustrator from the 1940s, slightly updated. Beautiful figures and landscapes, colorful and a good story. Also, how to become an artist because of excellent introduction
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I have reading Tarzan since I was five. I started reading about him in the Mexican news paper La Pinion that my grandparents would by on Sundays and I have all the books plus a lot of ERBs books.
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This product is really cool it is the first animated novel of Tarzan of the apes and was published in 1972. The only thing I don't live is that it is not the complete first book it is only about the first half. Other than that it is the full c content though.
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Beautiful art. In perfect condition for a 50 year old book. I'm glad I bought it.
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The artwork enhances the book to a higher level. Hogarth caputures the lush jungle, and the savage creatures that inhabit this timeless story to the point of almost seeing movement in a two-dimensional medium, giving texture to the backgrounds and characters. Recommended to any aspiring artists, either writers or animators, this is a standard to learn from and emulate. Artwork such as represented by this style is fading from this genre, being replaced by bland or esoteric forms brought from asia in the "manga" format.
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