The hardcover volumes of the series measure 11 inches × 8.5 inches (280 mm × 216 mm), the daily strips are reproduced in black-and-white three to a page, while the Sunday pages are reproduced in full color, at one per page. The books come with dustjacket and a sewn ribbon bookmark. The strips have been rearranged from the chronological original output in order to have each's storyline in intact, since the dailies and Sundays had different continuities, therefore all the dailies are presented first and the Sundays are the latter part of each volume.
The first three volumes contain both daily and Sunday strips, while the fourth and final volume only contain Sunday pages,[3] this since Manning decided to give up the daily part of the strip in order to focus his time to produce Tarzan graphic novels,[4] he did however keep on doing the Sunday page until his final year on it in 1979. The strips are reproduced from Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.'s original file copies.
Foreword by Russ Mannings assistant on the strip, William Stout is included.[5]Henry G. Franke III, editor of the Edgar Rice Borrughs Amateur Press Association and The Borroughs Bibliophiles, also very well known in the world around Tarzan comics due to his historic articles on the subject, has contributed introductions for the series.[6] Extras such as scans of original art by Manning and memorabilia related to Tarzan and Mannings career are included.[7]
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2013-06-18
“Tarzan: The Complete Russ Manning Newspaper Strips - Vol. 1”