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* Comic strip reprints were published in several titles, such as ''Sparkler'', ''Tip Top Comics'' and ''Single Series''.
 
* [[Western Publishing]] published ''Tarzan'' in [[Dell Comics]]'s ''[[Four Color|Four Color Comics]]'' #134 & 161 in 1947, before giving him his own series, ''Tarzan'' #1-131 (Jan-Feb 1948 to July-August 1962), through [[Dell Comics]] (as well as in some ''Dell Giants'' and ''[[March of Comics]]'' giveaways), then continued the series with #132-206 (November, 1962 to February, 1972) through their own [[Gold Key Comics]]. This series featured artwork by [[Jesse Marsh]], [[Russ Manning]], and [[Doug Wildey]], and included adaptions of most Tarzan novels through ''Tarzan and the Lion Men'', as well as original stories and other features. Almost all of the [[Dell Comics]] ''Tarzan'' stories were written by [[Gaylord DuBois]].
 
*[[Charlton Comics]] briefly published a Tarzan comic, on the mistaken belief that the character was in the [[public domain]].
 
*[[DC Comics|DC]] published ''Tarzan'' #207-258 from April 1972 to February 1977, showcasing artist [[Joe Kubert]]'s depiction of the character. The series included adaptions of other Burroughs creations, and had companion books ''[[Korak]]'' (later renamed ''Tarzan Family'') and ''[[Weird Worlds (comics)|Weird Worlds]]''.
 
*[[Marvel Comics]] published ''Tarzan'' #1-28 (as well as three Annuals), from June 1977 to October 1979, featuring artwork by [[John Buscema]].
 
*[[Blackthorne Comics]] published ''Tarzan'' in 1986.
 
*[[Malibu Comics]] published ''Tarzan'' comics in 1992.
 
*[[Dark Horse Comics]] has published various ''Tarzan'' series from 1996 to the present, including reprints of works from previous publishers like Gold Key and DC.
**Dark Horse and DC published two [[crossover (fiction)|crossover]] titles teaming Tarzan with [[Batman]] and [[Superman]]. ''Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-Woman'' is a "straight" team-up between Tarzan and the 1930s Batman, while ''Superman/Tarzan: Sons of the Jungle'' is a revisionist version in which Lord Greystoke grows up in England, while Kal-El is raised by the apes as "Argozan".
 
*Though not mentioned by name, Tarzan is referenced in [[Alan Moore]]'s ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]''. Places and people from the original Tarzan novels are referred to, suggesting that Tarzan does or did exist in that [[World of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen|universe]].
 
*Warren Ellis in the comic book [[Planetary]] has a parody of Tarzan called [[Lord Blackstock]].
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* with [[Joe R. Lansdale]]
** ''[[Tarzan: the Lost Adventure]]'' (1995)
 
* for younger readers
** ''[[Tarzan and the Tarzan Twins]]'' (1927, 1936, 1963)
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