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  • 04-10-2014, 09:00 AM
    JeffSaylor

    Edgar Rice Burroughs' KORAK THE KILLER

    Digital Comic Strip Debut This Saturday...


    Carrying on in the family business of jungle adventure, Edgar Rice Burroughs' Korak – the son of Tarzan – swings into action beginning Saturday, April 12, 2014, in an all-new digital adventure strip written by Ron Marz and drawn by Rick Leonardi.

    The announcement of this latest addition to the Edgar Rice Burroughs Digital Comic Strip Service (EdgarRiceBurroughs.com/comics) was made by representatives of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc., the company founded by the author himself to protect and maintain his works for generations.

    Though many of the entries in MGM’s Tarzan movie series featured an adopted son called "Boy," the character bore only a passing resemblance to Korak, who was written by Burroughs as the natural born offspring of Tarzan and Jane. Extremely popular among fans of the original novels, Korak frequently appeared in the panels of the now classic Tarzan newspaper comic strip, in addition to headlining comic books published at various times by Gold Key and DC. Korak the Killer represents the first time the character has been featured in his own weekly adventure strip.

    Illustrator Rick Leonardi, known for his work on Spider-Man 2099, Cloak and Dagger, and Nightwing and Batgirl, brings a raw, dynamic tension to the figures and composition in every panel of Korak the Killer.

    Based on stories from the original novels, the first four strips of the series are available online for FREE at EdgarRiceBurroughs.com/comics beginning Saturday, April 12, 2014. Subsequent episodes may be enjoyed anytime, anywhere for just $1.99 a month with a subscription to the Edgar Rice Burroughs Digital Comic Strips service. Regularly updated and expertly crafted, the service currently features a variety of all-new adventure strips based on classic Burroughs creations including Tarzan, Pellucidar, The Eternal Savage, The Mucker, The Land that Time Forgot and Carson of Venus.



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