TARZAN
NBC 1966-1968
TVARZAN
MAD #112, July 1967
w: Dick DeBartolo
a: Mort Drucker
There was a TV series of Tarzan. Though it's had many incarnations over the past 100 years, including parody characters, and a movie of his origin. Here is but one version.
This one starred Ron Ely as Tarzan.
Jane wasn't used in the TV series.
A native is a caricature of Godfrey Cambridge.
Jai (Manuel Padilla Jr.) was an orphan who befriended and assisted Tarzan.
MAD parodied the Tarzan we're all familiar with over the years. Here are a few examples.
MAD #114, October 1967
MAD #158, April 1973
This is what critical race theory actually is.
MAD #167, June 1974
MAD #206, April 1979
There was a 1981 version starring Bo Derek, directed by John Derek. This is from The MAD Academy Awards Show in #231, by Stan Hart and Mort Drucker.
These were among their very first parodies:
MELVIN!
MAD #2, December/January 1953
w: Harvey Kurtzman
a: Melvin (John) Severin
MELVIN OF THE APES!
MAD #6, August/September 1953
w: Harvey Kurtzman
a: Melvin (John) Severin
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John Severin drew another Tarzan parody, but for Cracked. It was part of their occasional series of Talking Blob stories, and it ran in #226.
ReplyDeleteOh, and there was another Tarzan spoof by Dick deBartolo and Mort Drucker, as well. It was in the paperback A Mad Look at Old Movies, and it was called Tarzan Faces Tsuris.
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