Saturday, February 5, 2022

Warlord and Tarzan

 

I'm kind of surprised I hadn't featured this pairing before, but better late than never!  It also gives me the opportunity to feature the artwork of the very talented Mike Grell.  I enjoyed his work on Green Arrow back in the day, and I was glad to be able to pick up a sketch by him:



6 comments:

Davejonz said...

Cooperation will have to wait. These two are going to have to fight first.
But over what? The true name of Hollow Earth? (Maybe they are both lost? - maybe this is the Savage Land?)
Or the coolest means of aviation? (Hint: pterodactyls are hard to top!)
Whatever, this is a very intriguing setup...

Bob Greenwade said...

You're right, Ross; this is a natural pairing that should've happened before now, and I too am glad to see it corrected. This is a great cover for bringing these two together for the first time.

Here's another (and I remembered to check this time, both on the blog and real comics): Dick Tracy and Mystery, Inc. (Scooby Doo)! And of course the culprit there is Mysterio.

I remember enjoying Mike Grell's run on the LSH, even though I didn't care for some of the costume designs and something always bugs me about the way he draws noses -- for some reason they almost always look two-dimensional (the Green Arrow sketch you have here is a notable exception), and that stands out in his otherwise quite dynamic work.

@Dave: The inevitable initial fight probably comes before this moment in the story, upon Tarzan's arrival, as Warlord mistakenly thinks that Tarzan is responsible for the problem.

Carycomic said...

Bob is right. A crossover like this would've been obliged (by the writing tropes of the time) to begin with a mistaken identity slugfest. But I, for one, would've been consoled if the interior artists had remained faithful to the cover depicton of Tarzan riding a thipdar.*


*Pteranodons who were, to the sentient telepathic mahars, what gorillas and chimps are to Homo sapiens.

Anonymous said...

@Davejonz: more likely, some third party has framed each of them for the "murder" of David Innes.

Anonymous said...

@Carycomic: I can't wait to see what you have in store for Issue #3600.

Anonymous said...

Oops! That should have read: "I can't wait to see what Ross has in store for Issue #3600."

Sorry, Ross. :-(

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