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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
Fabric Type: 9781569714669
Fax Number: 1st
Legal Disclaimer: 1569714665
Maximum Color Depth: Dark Horse
Metal Type: Dark Horse
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 96
Total External Bays Free: October 10, 2000
Total Firewire Ports: Dark Horse
Total Gem Weight: Young Adult
Total Parallel Ports: October 10, 2000
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Product Description:
Batman. Tarzan. Two orphaned noblemen who have honed their minds and bodies to the peak of human performance. Two fearless warriors who have sworn to protect their respective homelands. Now, a new evil has surfaced, one that will bring these two legendary heroes together for the first time. In a rousing adventure that reaches from the shadowy spires of Gotham City to the dark forests of deepest Africa, all the skills and instincts of the Dark Knight and the Lord of the Jungle will be needed to save an opulent lost civilization from destruction. Co-published with DC Comics.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good story with two classic pulp characters
One definition of a forgotten book is forgetting you even have a copy. As I leafed through all of my graphic novels, I stumbled upon Batman and Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-woman. Since I've read and written about the first three Tarzan novels, of course I'd select this book.

In comicdom, Dark Horse Comics owns the rights to Tarzan nowadays. Ten years ago, they teamed him up with DC's Batman. Hmm: two rich guys, both lost their parents early on (at least Bruce knew his), both patrol their ...
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Tarzan and Batman...WOW!
Loved the book;great story with wonderful artwork! Please don't stop here;please get these two great characters together again and again!
Great visual and literary storytelling!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - One crossover that should not have happened
When Bruce Wayne attends the opening of the new Wayne Wing of the Gotham City Museum of Natural History, he meets Lord Greystoke, Tarzan. And when he meets an African Princess, who goes about disguised as a cat, he begins to learn that the man acquiring artifacts for he Wayne Wing is an unscrupulous adventurer. So, Batman, Tarzan and Catwoman set off for Africa to stop the evil treasure hunter before he can do any more damage. But, will they be in time.

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Classic Serial Material
I have to admit, I was a little hesitant to buy this. As a fan of Edgar Rice's Tarzan novels, and NOT the silly movies that have come out over the years, I was all too ready to have Tarzan be a stupid ape and not the intelligent, if slightly-uncivilized, British Tarzan of the novels. However, kudos to Ron Marz for getting it right. There are some classic lines in this series, and both Batman and Tarzan get their share of the spotlight. Using a 50's Batman model and Burroughs' Tarzan proved a great decision ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - More For the Tarzan fans than Batman
I've been a Batman fan for a while, espceially interms of Catwoman. When I heard about this title, I thought I would pick it up, but ended up being somewhat disappointed. The tone of the story seemed to fit more with Tarzan, which I have never read, and the "Catwoman" in the story was not Selina Kyle, but the princess of an African tribe. Still, the artwork style is interesting and the story fairly fast paced. Not a horrible read, but not what I was expecting.




 

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