Saturday, October 25, 2025

#edgarriceburroughs - Every Day With Edgar Rice Burroughs - October 25, 2025

 October 25, 2025 and thirty-three years ago on this day in 1992, the Gray Morrow illustrated and Don Kraar scripted Sunday Tarzan story arc, “Bayou Fever,” concluded. The story began in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, moved to Morgan City, and finished in the swamps. It ran for 14 weeks.

A wealthy architect had commissioned the capture of a rare black leopard from Africa. He planned to have it released in the Louisiana swamps for he and his friends to hunt and kill the animal. Tarzan planned to intervene.
You can read the entire story arc at:
The drabble for today, “Okay By Me, If It’s Okay Bayou,” was inspired by the story.
Tarzan joined a game warden to prevent illegal hunting of a rare black African leopard in the Louisiana swamps. Tarzan found the hunters and shot an arrow into a beehive.
The angry bees swarmed. The hunting party’s leader dove into the bayou water. An alligator came after him. Tarzan jumped into the water and saved the man.

Handing the hunter over to the game warden, Tarzan said, “He was a big man, but I caught him. Are you ready to take this scoundrel to jail?”

“I am, but I'd hoped you’d let the alligator cut him down to size first.”




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