
Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes
by:
Tim Seeley
,
David M. Walker
Edition: Illustrated
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1506701574
ISBN 13: 9781506701578
Publication date:
May 30th, 2017
Publisher: Dark Horse Books
Pages: 144
Genres: Science Fiction, Action & Adventure, Travel
In a world where two icons of strength and survival collide, the tale unfolds of Tarzan and his long-lost brother, Caesar. Both raised in the wild as brothers, their lives drastically change when slave traders separate them, thrusting them into very different destinies. Tarzan, the fierce protector of the jungle, develops a bond with the animals around him, embodying the spirit of the wild with every stride. Meanwhile, Caesar rises to prominence among the apes, leading a revolution as he grapples with the complexities of power and humanity.
As fate would have it, their paths converge once again, prompting a journey filled with heart and conflict. The two brothers must navigate a treacherous landscape where past grievances and present dangers conflict. Their reunion is not just a personal one; it also serves as a catalyst for change across their worlds, highlighting the themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the innate struggle between man and beast.
The primal instincts that shaped Tarzan's upbringing clash with Caesar's evolved perspective on leadership, culture, and what it means to be alive in a world divided by species and survival. Together, they must confront the challenges posed by both human encroachment and the moral dilemmas faced by intelligent creatures.
This adventure weaves through a stunning tapestry of loyalty, family, and the call of the wild, reminding readers of the bonds that transcend circumstance. The story invites an exploration of identity, belonging, and the fight for freedom in a realm where progress and tradition are often at odds.
As fate would have it, their paths converge once again, prompting a journey filled with heart and conflict. The two brothers must navigate a treacherous landscape where past grievances and present dangers conflict. Their reunion is not just a personal one; it also serves as a catalyst for change across their worlds, highlighting the themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the innate struggle between man and beast.
The primal instincts that shaped Tarzan's upbringing clash with Caesar's evolved perspective on leadership, culture, and what it means to be alive in a world divided by species and survival. Together, they must confront the challenges posed by both human encroachment and the moral dilemmas faced by intelligent creatures.
This adventure weaves through a stunning tapestry of loyalty, family, and the call of the wild, reminding readers of the bonds that transcend circumstance. The story invites an exploration of identity, belonging, and the fight for freedom in a realm where progress and tradition are often at odds.