Tarzan and the Lion Man

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Tarzan and the Lion Man
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Dust-jacket illustration of Tarzan and the Lion Man
Author Edgar Rice Burroughs
Illustrator J. Allen St. John
Country United States
Language English
Series Tarzan series
Genre Adventure novel
Publisher Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
Publication date
1934
Media type Print (Hardback)
Pages 318 pp
Preceded by Tarzan and the City of Gold
Followed by Tarzan and the Leopard Men

Tarzan and the Lion Man is a novel written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the seventeenth in his series of books about the title character Tarzan. The novel was originally serialized in the magazine Liberty from November 1933 through January 1935.

It is the closest thing to a pure comic novel in the Tarzan series, with Burroughs wildly satirizing Hollywood's treatment of the Tarzan character and even spoofing his own work. It was written at a time when Johnny Weissmuller was becoming a movie star by playing Tarzan as an illiterate character, to Burroughs' open displeasure.

Plot summary

Tarzan and his lion companion Jad-bal-ja discover a mad scientist with a city of talking gorillas. To create additional havoc, a Hollywood film crew sets out to shoot a Tarzan movie in Africa and brings along an actor who is an exact double of the apeman, but is his opposite in courage and determination.

Later, as John Clayton, Tarzan visits Hollywood to find himself in a screen test for a role in a Tarzan movie. He is deemed unsuitable for the lead role because he is "not the type."

Comic adaptations

The book has been adapted into comic form by Gold Key Comics in Tarzan no. 206, dated February 1972, and by DC Comics in Tarzan nos. 231-234, dated July 1974-January 1975.

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Preceded by Tarzan series
Tarzan and the Lion Man
Succeeded by
Tarzan and the Leopard Men