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~ * TARZAN OF THE APES * ~

Poser Illustration posted on May 04, 2005
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HISTORY OF TARZAN During the first half of the twentieth century the American reading public had access to a source of entertainment now long gone: "pulp" magazines. These magazines were printed on cheap paper with a high pulp content (hence the name), wrapped in garishly illustrated covers, and were brimming with every type of fiction imaginable: westerns, romances, science fiction, tales of courtly intrigue, stories of historical adventure, the exploits of hardy explorers in foreign climes. Every issue brought you a handful of short stories and the latest installment of two or three different serials, so you had to buy the next issue (and the next) to find out how the tales ended. And then another serial would begin ... If you happened to be walking by a newsstand in 1912 you might have stopped to look at the October issue of the All-Story magazine. Perhaps the cover caught your eye: a barbarously clad man sits astride a rampaging lion, his knife raised for the kill, as another man (probably the lion's intended dinner) looks on in horror. The title was as exotic as the illustration: "Tarzan of the Apes ~ A Romance of the Jungle." Fifteen cents would have gotten you a copy. The author bore the rather weighty name of Edgar Rice Burroughs. And glancing at the magazine's contents page you might have realized this story was special, because instead of serializing this lengthy novel the All-Story's editor had decided to run it complete in this single issue. "If you will stop and realize how many thousands and thousands of stories an editor has to read, day in, day out, you will be impressed when we tell you that we read this yarn at one sitting and had the time of our young lives." So wrote Thomas Metcalf in the previous issue's buildup to Tarzan. "It is the most exciting story we have seen in a blue moon, and about as original as they make 'em." The All-Story readers, and eventually the world, agreed. From this one novel sprang two dozen more, over forty movies, hundreds of comic books, radio shows, television programs, Tarzan toys, Tarzan gasoline, Tarzan underwear, Tarzan ice cream, Tarzan running shoes ~ the list is virtually endless. Edgar Rice Burroughs became one of the twentieth century's most popular authors, and Tarzan one of the world's best-known literary characters. And all this from one story that came close to never being written at all. This image is for all the Tarzan fans ^_^ and i'm one of they. Big kisses at all smack Orietta Quan del Diablo for M3 and David soon by luciferino and Malefic Pose, Mill Big Cat, Evironment, Jungle at DAZ3D POSTWORK PS7 Smack kiss Orietta

Comments (76)


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remo

10:42PM | Thu, 05 May 2005

Just beautiful!!!

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Vampir3Princess

9:58AM | Fri, 06 May 2005

WOW!! he's hot! Stunning pose and environment!! I love the hair and that cat is so cute!! :-)

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sputter

10:02PM | Fri, 06 May 2005

Great furtive expression and crouch! Excellent version of Tarzan!!

debh

7:23AM | Sat, 07 May 2005

OMG!! This is totally OUTSTANDING!! He is an absolute hunk!! This entire composition (including the historical info) is FANTASTIC!

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NocturnalRamble

7:33AM | Sat, 07 May 2005

Oh he is just too cool. I love the jjungle. And you have created it wonderfully. Love it .Beautiful piece !!!

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LokiInPigiama

3:56AM | Sun, 08 May 2005

Giusto un Tarzan dalla malefica espressione. Mi piace !!!!! Ha il cellullare ???? E il suo numero di tel ???? Very very beautiful !!!!!!!!!!! ;-D

bebert

5:03AM | Sun, 08 May 2005

superb work !!

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Laksmi

12:21AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Gorgeous character!!!! Wonderful scene! Excellent!

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ariaans

3:45AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

VERY beautiful work Ori~!!! :)

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Forevernyt

9:14PM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Wow, I'm surprised no one's done this sooner! Excellent job, you've really captured the essence of Tarzan.

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pjaj

6:53AM | Mon, 16 May 2005

Excellent work of art here my friend Ori!! Wonderful job on everything:o) Hugs, PJ

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Nuria

2:59AM | Tue, 07 June 2005

Excelente en todos los aspectos.

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StudioTjeerd

4:24PM | Sat, 11 June 2005

An excellent image of this movie character! Great job, my friend! Mhak, Tjeerd.

Lost_My_Halo

3:51AM | Thu, 21 July 2005

What great work, very neat and well thought out, applause!!!

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bybydvd

10:44AM | Wed, 03 August 2005

FANTASTIC SCENE ......EXCELLENT

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Krysania

8:43AM | Sat, 18 March 2006

My mouth is dry


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